use App\Usuario; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Routes File |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here is where you will register all of the routes in an application. | It's a breeze. Simply tell Laravel the URIs it should respond to | and give it the controller to call when that URI is requested. | */ Route::get('/', function () { return view('welcome'); }); Route::get('prueba1', function () { $user = Usuario::first()->snombre; return view('curso.example', compact('user')); }); Route::controllers(['prueba' => 'PruebaController']); /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Routes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This route group applies the "web" middleware group to every route | it contains. The "web" middleware group is defined in your HTTP | kernel and includes session state, CSRF protection, and more. | */ Route::group(['middleware' => ['web'], 'prefix' => 'admin', 'namespace' => 'Admin'], function () { Route::resource('usuario', 'UsuarioController');
public function getIndex() { $result = Usuario::first(); dd($result); }