So, the inevitable happened. Something broke! Its ok. The first thing to do is to relax, and prepare some info for a bug report.
the more info, the better
In order to best understand the bug, we need as much info as possible about your environment. For that, you can run the following command (from your SeAT directory), and copy / paste the output as part of your bug report:
php artisan seat:admin:diagnose
log files
Log files are a fantastic resource. Check out the laravel log for any Exception
type errors, and add them to your bug report. The log file is located (relative to where you installed SeAT) at:
storage/logs/laravel.log
screenshots and debug mode
Screenshots may also help, so don't be shy to take some and attach them to your bug report! If you flip your installation into debug mode then it may be possible to capture the error that is occurring via a screenshot.
To flip to debug mode, open your applications .env
file, and set DEBUG=false
to DEBUG=true
. See: https://github.com/eveseat/seat/blob/master/.env.example#L2
report the bug
Finally, to report the bug, head over to https://github.com/eveseat/seat/issues and click on New Issue.