Surely when you upload your excellent Laravel application to production and obviously you pass the flag to production here or simply you present this file as I have told you in other videos then you surely stay trembling with possible problems that may occur in your application, that is to say errors and you do not know how to detect them. Well you can do it easily when you pass this check to production and automatically all the errors are saved in a log you do not have to configure anything else so the only thing you have to do here is look for that log that is located in:
Storage/log/Laravel.log
From there you can start applying corrections so you simply load it I already did it here you get here to the part where you have downloaded it in my case it would be the root you open it and there you can see what the heck is happening and from there start making the pertinent corrections and publish them in production.
It is highly recommended that you check from time to time if any batch is generated here and from there evaluate it and apply the necessary corrections if necessary and remember that I also have a complete course in case you are left wanting more in Laravel with more than 60 hours that you are seeing on screen and also a lite version of it that is completely free.
- Andrés Cruz
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