Class 'ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts' not found in laravel Charts












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i'm trying to render a chart with data in database using laravel.
but i'm getting this error



    **Class 'ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts' not found**


but i already add requried providers to app.php,



    ConsoleTVsChartsChartsServiceProvider::class,
'Charts' => ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts::class


here is my controller,



class DashboardController extends Controller
{
public function admin()
{

$suppliers = SupplierData::all();
$repcounter= SalesRep::count();
$totalsales= SalesData::count();
$totalrevenue=SalesData::sum('total_price');

$chartdata = SalesData::selectRaw('COUNT(*) as count, YEAR(dateOfSale) year, MONTH(dateofSale) month')
->groupBy('year', 'month')
->get();
$chart=Charts::database($chartdata,'bar','highcharts')
->title("Sales Details")
->elementLabel("Total Sales")
->dimensions(1000,500)
->responsive(false);

return view('dashboard', compact('suppliers','repcounter','totalsales','totalrevenue','chart'));


and here is my html part,



 <div>
{!! $chart->render() !!}
</div>


so can anyone help with this?



I follow this video tutorial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAGVB4ZIQ4o










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  • What is your laravel version ?

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:07











  • it is Laravel 5.7.12

    – Pasindu Senarath
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:08











  • Then you don;t have to register the service provider, according to their doc, right ?

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:10











  • yeah. i tried without it too. it didn't change the error though :(

    – Pasindu Senarath
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:12













  • The package doesn;t provide a Facade. check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to how charts are created.

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:17
















0















i'm trying to render a chart with data in database using laravel.
but i'm getting this error



    **Class 'ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts' not found**


but i already add requried providers to app.php,



    ConsoleTVsChartsChartsServiceProvider::class,
'Charts' => ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts::class


here is my controller,



class DashboardController extends Controller
{
public function admin()
{

$suppliers = SupplierData::all();
$repcounter= SalesRep::count();
$totalsales= SalesData::count();
$totalrevenue=SalesData::sum('total_price');

$chartdata = SalesData::selectRaw('COUNT(*) as count, YEAR(dateOfSale) year, MONTH(dateofSale) month')
->groupBy('year', 'month')
->get();
$chart=Charts::database($chartdata,'bar','highcharts')
->title("Sales Details")
->elementLabel("Total Sales")
->dimensions(1000,500)
->responsive(false);

return view('dashboard', compact('suppliers','repcounter','totalsales','totalrevenue','chart'));


and here is my html part,



 <div>
{!! $chart->render() !!}
</div>


so can anyone help with this?



I follow this video tutorial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAGVB4ZIQ4o










share|improve this question

























  • What is your laravel version ?

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:07











  • it is Laravel 5.7.12

    – Pasindu Senarath
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:08











  • Then you don;t have to register the service provider, according to their doc, right ?

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:10











  • yeah. i tried without it too. it didn't change the error though :(

    – Pasindu Senarath
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:12













  • The package doesn;t provide a Facade. check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to how charts are created.

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:17














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i'm trying to render a chart with data in database using laravel.
but i'm getting this error



    **Class 'ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts' not found**


but i already add requried providers to app.php,



    ConsoleTVsChartsChartsServiceProvider::class,
'Charts' => ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts::class


here is my controller,



class DashboardController extends Controller
{
public function admin()
{

$suppliers = SupplierData::all();
$repcounter= SalesRep::count();
$totalsales= SalesData::count();
$totalrevenue=SalesData::sum('total_price');

$chartdata = SalesData::selectRaw('COUNT(*) as count, YEAR(dateOfSale) year, MONTH(dateofSale) month')
->groupBy('year', 'month')
->get();
$chart=Charts::database($chartdata,'bar','highcharts')
->title("Sales Details")
->elementLabel("Total Sales")
->dimensions(1000,500)
->responsive(false);

return view('dashboard', compact('suppliers','repcounter','totalsales','totalrevenue','chart'));


and here is my html part,



 <div>
{!! $chart->render() !!}
</div>


so can anyone help with this?



I follow this video tutorial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAGVB4ZIQ4o










share|improve this question
















i'm trying to render a chart with data in database using laravel.
but i'm getting this error



    **Class 'ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts' not found**


but i already add requried providers to app.php,



    ConsoleTVsChartsChartsServiceProvider::class,
'Charts' => ConsoleTVsChartsFacadesCharts::class


here is my controller,



class DashboardController extends Controller
{
public function admin()
{

$suppliers = SupplierData::all();
$repcounter= SalesRep::count();
$totalsales= SalesData::count();
$totalrevenue=SalesData::sum('total_price');

$chartdata = SalesData::selectRaw('COUNT(*) as count, YEAR(dateOfSale) year, MONTH(dateofSale) month')
->groupBy('year', 'month')
->get();
$chart=Charts::database($chartdata,'bar','highcharts')
->title("Sales Details")
->elementLabel("Total Sales")
->dimensions(1000,500)
->responsive(false);

return view('dashboard', compact('suppliers','repcounter','totalsales','totalrevenue','chart'));


and here is my html part,



 <div>
{!! $chart->render() !!}
</div>


so can anyone help with this?



I follow this video tutorial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAGVB4ZIQ4o







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  • What is your laravel version ?

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:07











  • it is Laravel 5.7.12

    – Pasindu Senarath
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:08











  • Then you don;t have to register the service provider, according to their doc, right ?

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:10











  • yeah. i tried without it too. it didn't change the error though :(

    – Pasindu Senarath
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:12













  • The package doesn;t provide a Facade. check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to how charts are created.

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:17



















  • What is your laravel version ?

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:07











  • it is Laravel 5.7.12

    – Pasindu Senarath
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:08











  • Then you don;t have to register the service provider, according to their doc, right ?

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:10











  • yeah. i tried without it too. it didn't change the error though :(

    – Pasindu Senarath
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:12













  • The package doesn;t provide a Facade. check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to how charts are created.

    – Ijas Ameenudeen
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:17

















What is your laravel version ?

– Ijas Ameenudeen
Nov 25 '18 at 6:07





What is your laravel version ?

– Ijas Ameenudeen
Nov 25 '18 at 6:07













it is Laravel 5.7.12

– Pasindu Senarath
Nov 25 '18 at 6:08





it is Laravel 5.7.12

– Pasindu Senarath
Nov 25 '18 at 6:08













Then you don;t have to register the service provider, according to their doc, right ?

– Ijas Ameenudeen
Nov 25 '18 at 6:10





Then you don;t have to register the service provider, according to their doc, right ?

– Ijas Ameenudeen
Nov 25 '18 at 6:10













yeah. i tried without it too. it didn't change the error though :(

– Pasindu Senarath
Nov 25 '18 at 6:12







yeah. i tried without it too. it didn't change the error though :(

– Pasindu Senarath
Nov 25 '18 at 6:12















The package doesn;t provide a Facade. check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to how charts are created.

– Ijas Ameenudeen
Nov 25 '18 at 6:17





The package doesn;t provide a Facade. check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to how charts are created.

– Ijas Ameenudeen
Nov 25 '18 at 6:17












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The package, ConsoleTVs/Charts v6, doesn't provide a Facade approach.



Please check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to start creating charts using the ConsoleTVs/Charts v6



The video tutorial you are following is using ConsoleTVs/Charts v5. It does support Facade approach.



If you want to continue with the video, You need to downgrade the package.



Remove v6



composer remove consoletvs/charts


And install v5



composer require "consoletvs/charts:5.*"


Since you are using latest version of the Laravel, I highly recommend to use the latest version of consoletvs/charts.






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    The package, ConsoleTVs/Charts v6, doesn't provide a Facade approach.



    Please check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to start creating charts using the ConsoleTVs/Charts v6



    The video tutorial you are following is using ConsoleTVs/Charts v5. It does support Facade approach.



    If you want to continue with the video, You need to downgrade the package.



    Remove v6



    composer remove consoletvs/charts


    And install v5



    composer require "consoletvs/charts:5.*"


    Since you are using latest version of the Laravel, I highly recommend to use the latest version of consoletvs/charts.






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      The package, ConsoleTVs/Charts v6, doesn't provide a Facade approach.



      Please check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to start creating charts using the ConsoleTVs/Charts v6



      The video tutorial you are following is using ConsoleTVs/Charts v5. It does support Facade approach.



      If you want to continue with the video, You need to downgrade the package.



      Remove v6



      composer remove consoletvs/charts


      And install v5



      composer require "consoletvs/charts:5.*"


      Since you are using latest version of the Laravel, I highly recommend to use the latest version of consoletvs/charts.






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        The package, ConsoleTVs/Charts v6, doesn't provide a Facade approach.



        Please check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to start creating charts using the ConsoleTVs/Charts v6



        The video tutorial you are following is using ConsoleTVs/Charts v5. It does support Facade approach.



        If you want to continue with the video, You need to downgrade the package.



        Remove v6



        composer remove consoletvs/charts


        And install v5



        composer require "consoletvs/charts:5.*"


        Since you are using latest version of the Laravel, I highly recommend to use the latest version of consoletvs/charts.






        share|improve this answer













        The package, ConsoleTVs/Charts v6, doesn't provide a Facade approach.



        Please check charts.erik.cat/create_charts.html#create-a-chart-class to start creating charts using the ConsoleTVs/Charts v6



        The video tutorial you are following is using ConsoleTVs/Charts v5. It does support Facade approach.



        If you want to continue with the video, You need to downgrade the package.



        Remove v6



        composer remove consoletvs/charts


        And install v5



        composer require "consoletvs/charts:5.*"


        Since you are using latest version of the Laravel, I highly recommend to use the latest version of consoletvs/charts.







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