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if you are using modules, after any update you may need to run php artisan module:update |
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Setup
Version: v5.8.30-C156
Environment: Self-hosted on server with Nginx, PHP 8.1
Describe the bug
I’ve created a custom module with the Laravel Modules Plugin. However, after updating the app, when I call an endpoint from the module, it gives me this error:
file_get_contents(): Argument #1 ($filename) must not contain any null bytes (500 Internal Server Error)
.Steps To Reproduce
Expected Behavior
The endpoint from the custom module should respond without any error after the app update.
Additional context
The error seems to be related to file handling for the custom module's endpoint after updating the app.
Logs
Here is a portion of the error log:
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