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"Please provide a valid cache path" error in laravel

I duplicated a working laravel app and renamed it to use for another app. I deleted the vendor folder and run the following commands again:

composer self-update

composer-update

npm install

bower install

I configured my routes and everything properly however now when I try to run my app in my browser I get the following errors:

InvalidArgumentException in Compiler.php line 36: Please provide a valid cache path. ErrorException in Filesystem.php line 111: file_put_contents(F:\www\example\app\storage\framework/sessions/edf262ee7a2084a923bb967b938f54cb19f6b37d): failed to open stream: No such file or directory

I have never had this issue before, I do not know what is causing it neither do I know how to fix it, I have googled online for a solution but have found none so far.

You need to rebuild the storage folders, they are in your .gitignore file so wont be copied when you clone a project (as they are never pushed to the repo)

N
Novocaine

Try the following:

create these folders under storage/framework:

sessions

views

cache

Now it should work


I combined this with php artisan cache:clear and php artisan config:clear and php artisan view:clear from the answer below and then it worked
You can delete the storage folder manually and run the "php artisan storage:link" command via cmd. Then create folders as suggested above. Better you can keep the previous Storage folder as backup and later copy - paste the framework folder in new Storage path.
I had exactly this issue and fix worked, was a result of deliberately excluding the entire framework folder from my subversion product due to its constant temporary file changing content. Then setting up the repro on a new system naturally resulted in these folders not existing. Thought I'd share...
git doesn't clone empty folders! I will create a file folder.keeper for those 3 folders.
also make sure to add "data" folder under cache to prevent having the following error "failed to clear cache. make sure you have the appropriate permissions"
t
thefallen

Try this:

php artisan cache:clear php artisan config:clear php artisan view:clear


Didn't work for me. I got [InvalidArgumentException] Please provide a valid cache path. again
In my case got a nightmare if run php artisan cache:clear!
LOL... running this command too gives the same error
Before run this command. create these folders under storage/framework: 1) sessions 2) views 3) cache
g
ghabx

The cause of this error can be traced from Illuminate\View\Compilers\Compiler.php

public function __construct(Filesystem $files, $cachePath)
{
    if (! $cachePath) {
        throw new InvalidArgumentException('Please provide a valid cache path.');
    }

    $this->files = $files;
    $this->cachePath = $cachePath;
}

The constructor is invoked by BladeCompiler in Illuminate\View\ViewServiceProvider

/**
 * Register the Blade engine implementation.
 *
 * @param  \Illuminate\View\Engines\EngineResolver  $resolver
 * @return void
 */
public function registerBladeEngine($resolver)
{
    // The Compiler engine requires an instance of the CompilerInterface, which in
    // this case will be the Blade compiler, so we'll first create the compiler
    // instance to pass into the engine so it can compile the views properly.
    $this->app->singleton('blade.compiler', function () {
        return new BladeCompiler(
            $this->app['files'], $this->app['config']['view.compiled']
        );
    });

    $resolver->register('blade', function () {
        return new CompilerEngine($this->app['blade.compiler']);
    });
}

So, tracing back further, the following code:

$this->app['config']['view.compiled']

is generally located in your /config/view.php, if you use the standard laravel structure.

<?php
return [
    /*
    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | View Storage Paths
    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    |
    | Most templating systems load templates from disk. Here you may specify
    | an array of paths that should be checked for your views. Of course
    | the usual Laravel view path has already been registered for you.
    |
    */
    'paths' => [
        resource_path('views'),
    ],
    /*
    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | Compiled View Path
    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    |
    | This option determines where all the compiled Blade templates will be
    | stored for your application. Typically, this is within the storage
    | directory. However, as usual, you are free to change this value.
    |
    */
    'compiled' => realpath(storage_path('framework/views')),
];

realpath(...) returns false, if the path does not exist. Thus, invoking

'Please provide a valid cache path.' error.

Therefore, to get rid of this error, what you can do is to ensure that

storage_path('framework/views')

or

/storage/framework/views

exists :)


u
user3785966

Ensure the below folders in storage directory:

logs

framework

framework/cache

framework/cache/data

framework/sessions

framework/testing

framework/views

Below is a command-line snippet that does for you

cd storage
mkdir logs
mkdir framework
mkdir framework/cache && framework/cache/data
mkdir framework/sessions
mkdir framework/testing
mkdir framework/views
chgrp -R www-data ../storage
chown -R www-data ../storage

Or: ``` export STORAGE_PATH='/path/tostorage/dir' mkdir -p ${STORAGE_PATH}/{logs,framework/{cache/data,sessions,testing,views}} chgrp -R www-data ${STORAGE_PATH} chown -R www-data ${STORAGE_PATH} ```
R
Ranjan Fadia

Run these command to create required directories:

cd storage/
mkdir -p framework/{sessions,views,cache}
chmod -R 775 framework

That's it!


Depending on the group used, it may still be better to use 755.
A
Alex Benincasa Santos

You can edit your readme.md with instructions to install your laravel app in other environment like this:

## Create folders

```
#!terminal

cp .env.example .env && mkdir bootstrap/cache storage storage/framework && cd storage/framework && mkdir sessions views cache

```

## Folder permissions

```
#!terminal

sudo chown :www-data app storage bootstrap -R
sudo chmod 775 app storage bootstrap -R

```

## Install dependencies

```
#!terminal

composer install

```

S
Sohail Ahmed

You need to create folders inside "framework". Please Follow these steps:

cd storage/
mkdir -p framework/{sessions,views,cache}

You also need to set permissions to allow Laravel to write data in this directory.

chmod -R 775 framework
chown -R www-data:www-data framework

M
Mohsin Younas

Try the following:

create these folders under storage/framework:

sessions

views

cache/data

if still it does not work then try

php artisan cache:clear
php artisan config:clear
php artisan view:clear

if get an error of not able to clear cache. Make sure to create a folder data in cache/data


r
rfkortekaas

Check if the following folders exists, if not create these folders.

storage/framework/cache

storage/framework/sessions

storage/framework/testing

storage/framework/views


N
Ndifon Desmond Yong

Start by clearing the cache

php artisan cache:clear
php artisan config:clear
php artisan view:clear

If it doesn't work, ensure the all the following folders are available

logs
framework
framework/cache 
framework/sessions 
framework/views

If none of the suggestions works, verify that the config file config/view.php is present. If not, you can get a copy of this file for the Laravel you're using and copy it to the project config folder.


b
borisoft82

I solved the problem when I created framework folder inside storage folder and its subfolders sessions, views and cache.

Go to your cmd or terminal then type your project root path and after that type the following:

cd storage
mkdir framework
cd framework
mkdir sessions
mkdir views
mkdir cache

Go to your project root path back again and run composer update

After that artisan works perfectly.


T
Tansy Z

Step 1、Create these folders

mkdir -p storage/{app,framework,logs}

mkdir -p storage/framework/{sessions,views,cache}

chmod -R 777 storage

Step 2、Clear cache/config/view

php artisan cache:clear

php artisan config:clear

php artisan view:clear


Do not, under any circumstances, give full write access to all users on a system, which is what you are doing here with chmod -R 777. THIS IS AN INVITATION TO BE HACKED, as your web server process user can now write there too.
R
Rashid Iqbal

step 1 : php artisan storage:link

step 2 : create these folders inside storage folder

Ensure the below folders in storage directory:

logs
framework
framework/cache 
framework/sessions 
framework/views

It worked for me


R
Rashed Zaman

Please run in terminal,

   sudo mkdir storage/framework
   sudo mkdir storage/framework/sessions
   sudo mkdir storage/framework/views
   sudo mkdir storage/framework/cache
   sudo mkdir storage/framework/cache/data

Now you have to change permission,

   sudo chmod -R 777 storage

If you want create dynamically, you can also create as, $paths = ["storage","storage/framework", "storage/framework/sessions", "storage/framework/views", "storage/framework/cache", "storage/framework/cache/data", "storage/logs", "storage/fonts"]; ` foreach( $paths as $path){` ` if (!File::isDirectory($path)) { ` File::makeDirectory($path, 0777, true, true); } }
Do not, under any circumstances, give full write access to all users on a system, which is what you are doing here with chmod -R 777. THIS IS AN INVITATION TO BE HACKED, as your web server process user can now write there too.
0
0x0147k3r

My 2 cents

Remove everything inside storage and then do this:

> cd storage/
> mkdir -p framework/{sessions,views,cache}
> chmod -R 755 framework

// This last line depends on your user group settings so 
// it may not be applicable to you.
> chown -R www-data:www-data framework

Worked for me =)


Thanks for updating! Better to learn about 777 being insecure this way than the hard way, right? :-)
F
Farid Abbas

Issue on my side(while deploying on localhost): there was views folder missing.. so if you have don't have the framework folder the you 'll need to add folders. but if already framework folder exist then make sure all above folders i.e 1. cache 2. session 3. views

exists in your framework directory.


O
Ostap Brehin

If this happens on server:

sudo mkdir logs framework framework/cache framework/sessions framework/views
sudo chgrp -R www-data storage
sudo chmod -R ug+rwx storage

C
Cà phê đen

I solved this problem by adding this line in my index.php:

$app['config']['view.compiled'] = "storage/framework/cache";

D
Das_Geek

Your storage directory may be missing, or one of its sub-directories. The storage directory must have all the sub-directories that shipped with the Laravel installation.


S
Sujon Chondro Shil

May be the storage folder doesn't have the app and framework folder and necessary permission. Inside framework folder it contains cache, sessions, testing and views. use following command this will works.

Use command line to go to your project root: 
cd {your_project_root_directory}
Now copy past this command as it is: 
cd storage && mkdir app && cd app && mkdir public && cd ../ && mkdir framework && cd framework && mkdir cache && mkdir sessions && mkdir testing && mkdir views && cd ../../ && sudo chmod -R 777 storage/

I hope this will solve your use.


Do not, under any circumstances, give full write access to all users on a system, which is what you are doing here with chmod -R 777. THIS IS AN INVITATION TO BE HACKED, as your web server process user can now write there too.
K
Karkan

I also had a similar case after copying a project on a production server. The public folder was accessed by Apache via a symbolic link.

For Apache or the PHP service, the path to the project has not changed, thus they used cached file paths that lead to the old project repository.

Restarting Apache and PHP service resolved the issue.


M
Mélissa

step 1 : php artisan storage:link

step 2 : create these folders inside storage folder

Ensure the below folders in storage directory:

logs framework framework/cache framework/sessions framework/views It worked for me

This worked for me too


f
free2idol1

In my case, the config cache files are all missing in boostrap/cache... so solution to me is php artisan config:cache to re-create cache files at boostrap/cache.


u
user13483704

Error :'Please provide a valid cache path.' error.

If these type error comes then the solution given below :-

please create data folder inside storage/framework/cache


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