| | Here is where you can register all of the routes for 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'); }); // Provide controller methods with object instead of ID Route::model('users', 'User'); Route::model('pets', 'Pets'); Route::model('services', 'Services'); // Use slugs rather than IDs in URLs Route::bind('users', function ($value, $route) { return App\User::whereid($value)->first(); }); Route::resource('users', 'UsersController'); Route::bind('pets', function ($value, $route) { return App\Pets::wherePet_name($value)->first(); }); Route::resource('pets', 'PetsController'); Route::bind('services', function ($value, $route) { return App\Services::whereService_name($value)->first(); }); Route::resource('services', 'ServicesController'); Route::bind('petsservicerelations', function ($value, $route) { return App\Petsservicerelations::whereService_id($value)->first(); /*return App\Petsservicerelations::table('petsservicerelations') ->join('pets', 'petsservicerelations.pet_id', '=', 'pets.id') ->join('services', 'petsservicerelations.service_id', '=', 'services.id')