| { | return 'Hello World!'; | }); | | It's easy to allow URI wildcards using (:num) or (:any): | | Route::put('hello/(:any)', function($name) | { | return "Welcome, $name."; | }); | */ use Laravel\Routing\Route; use Laravel\Routing\Controller; // Detect all controllers and register to route Route::controller(Controller::detect()); /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application 404 & 500 Error Handlers |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | To centralize and simplify 404 handling, Laravel uses an awesome event | system to retrieve the response. Feel free to modify this function to | your tastes and the needs of your application. | | Similarly, we use an event to handle the display of 500 level errors | within the application. These errors are fired when there is an | uncaught exception thrown in the application. | */ Event::listen('404', function () {