Category: Laravel

Let's say you wanted to retrieve a record from a database, and for some reason it's not found.

We need a good way to handle that exception, and display errors. You could do something like this in your controller.

All this works, but adding that logic in your controllers over and over can get tedious.

Now in your controller, you can do something like this: If the record is not found, it will return back to the previous page, rendering the error in the alert block.
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