Response::json() - Laravel 5.1 Response::json() - Laravel 5.1 laravel laravel

Response::json() - Laravel 5.1


use the helper function in laravel 5.1 instead:

return response()->json(['name' => 'Abigail', 'state' => 'CA']);

This will create an instance of \Illuminate\Routing\ResponseFactory. See the phpDocs for possible parameters below:

/*** Return a new JSON response from the application.** @param string|array $data* @param int $status* @param array $headers* @param int $options* @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response * @static */public static function json($data = array(), $status = 200, $headers = array(), $options = 0){    return \Illuminate\Routing\ResponseFactory::json($data, $status, $headers, $options);}


After enough googling I found the answer from controller you need only a backslash like return \Response::json(['success' => 'hi, atiq']); . Or you can just return the array return array('success' => 'hi, atiq'); which will be rendered as json in Laravel version 5.2 .


You need to add use Response; facade in header at your file.

Only then you can successfully retrieve your data with

return Response::json($data);