I'm trying to use the Artisan command like this:
php artisan serveIt displays:
Laravel development server started:
However, it won't automatically launch and when I manually enter it shows this error:
RuntimeException No application encryption key has been specified.
What's the cause of this problem, and how can it be fixed?
I'm using Laravel framework 5.5-dev.
227 Answers
From Encryption - Laravel - The PHP Framework For Web Artisans:
"Before using Laravel's encrypter, you must set a key option in your config/app.php configuration file. You should use the
php artisan key:generatecommand to generate this key"
From Encryption - Laravel - The PHP Framework For Web Artisans:
"Before using Laravel's encrypter, you must set a key option in your config/app.php configuration file. You should use the php artisan key:generate command to generate this key"I found it using this query in google.com:"laravel add encrption key" (Yes, it worked even with the typo!)
Note that if the .env file contains the key but you are still getting an application key error, then run php artisan config:cache to clear and reset the config.
In my case, I also needed to reset the cached config files:
php artisan key:generate
php artisan config:cache 6 Open command prompt in the root folder of your project and run below command:
php artisan key:generateIt will generate Application Key for your application.
You can find the generated application key(APP_KEY) in .env file.
Copy
.env.exampleto.env:cp -a .env.example .envGenerate a key:
php artisan key:generateOnly then run:
php artisan serve
Simply run this command:
php artisan key:generate 2 cp .env.example .env if there is no .env file present.php artisan key:generate command works for me. It generates the encryption key
Open command prompt in the root folder of your project and run
php artisan key:generateThen
php artisan config:cacheand Then
If you're getting the same error after having key-value, then just copy the APP_KEY value from .env file and paste it to config/app.php with 'key' => 'YOUR KEY',
and then again run
php artisan config:cache 0 I actually had to add a .env file to my project and then copy the contents of .env.example so that the key:generate would work. Not sure why a .env file was not created when I started the project.
In 3 steps:
Generate new key php artisan key:generate
Clear the config php artisan config:clear
Update cache php artisan config:cache
php artisan key:generate
php artisan config:cacheworked for me, but it had to be done in a command prompt on Windows.
Doing it inside the terminal in PHPStorm didn't worked.
A common issue you might experience when working on a Laravel application is the exception:
RuntimeException No application encryption key has been specified.
You'll often run into this when you pull down an existing Laravel application, where you copy the .env.example file to .env but don't set a value for the APP_KEY variable.
At the command line, issue the following Artisan command to generate a key:
php artisan key:generateThis will generate a random key for APP_KEY, After completion of .env edit please enter this command in your terminal for clear cache:php artisan config:cache
Also, If you are using the PHP's default web server (eg. php artisan serve) you need to restart the server changing your .env file values. now you will not get to see this error message.
Simply run command php artisan key:generate.. Still issue exist then run one more command php artisan config:cache and php artisan cache:clear ..
Now run php artisan serve
Follow this steps:
php artisan key:generatephp artisan config:cachephp artisan serve
Okay, I'll write another instruction, because didn't find the clear answer here. So if you faced such problems, follow this:
- Rename or copy/rename .env.example file in the root of your project to .env.
You should not just create empty .env file, but fill it with content of .env.example.
- In the terminal go to the project root directory(not public folder) and run
php artisan key:generate
- If everything is okay, the response in the terminal should look like this
Application key [base64:wbvPP9pBOwifnwu84BeKAVzmwM4TLvcVFowLcPAi6nA=] set successfully.
- Now just copy key itself and paste it in your .env file as the value to APP_KEY. Result line should look like this:
APP_KEY=base64:wbvPP9pBOwifnwu84BeKAVzmwM4TLvcVFowLcPAi6nA=
- In terminal run
php artisan config:cache
That's it.
2I found that most answers are incomplete here. In case anyone else is still looking for this:
- Check if you have APP_KEY= in your .env, if not just add it without a value.
- Run this command: php artisan key:generate. This will fill in the value to the APP_KEY in your .env file.
- Finally, run php artisan config:cache in order to clear your config cache and recache your config with the new APP_KEY value.
You can generate Application Encryption Key using this command:
php artisan key:generateThen, create a cache file for faster configuration loading using this command:
php artisan config:cacheOr, serve the application on the PHP development server using this command:
php artisan serveThat's it!
If you git clone some project then this kind of issue may usually occur.
- make sure there is
.envfile - run
php artisan key:generateand then it should generate APP_KEY in .env - finally run
php artisan serveand it should be working.
If you don't have a .env file then run the below command, else skip this
cp .env.example .envThen run the below artisan command and it will generate an application key for your project:
php artisan key:generateNote: Your APP_KEY is inside your .env file.
If after running php artisan key:generate issue is not resolved, check your .env file.
Search for APP_KEY=.
If it doesn't exist, manually add it to .env file and run php artisan key:generate again.
After this you will see generated key in .env file.
Copy that key and paste it in /config/app.php (search for APP_KEY there as well). You should end up with something like this in app.php file
'key' => env('APP_KEY', 'base64:...'),
Then run php artisan serve (You might have to run php artisan config:cache at some point. Not 100% sure when)
Facing the Same Issue in Laravel v8.49.0 (PHP v8.0.6) Solution
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Genrate app key
- Click on Refresh now
I ran into this issue when I manually copied the contents of my Laravel project (say sites/oldname) into a new directory on my Mac (say, sites/newname). Since I was manually dragging and droppping, it didn't grab the hidden files, namely, '.env'. When I looked more closely at sites/oldname I saw .editorconfig, .env, .env.example, .gitatrributes, .styleci.yml, etc.
The error went away once I copied the hidden files to the new directory.
So, "No Application Encryption Key Has Been Specified" is Laravel speak for "your .env file is missing."
Sometimes If everything Fails Use this:
Goto: laravelProject/config/app.php
Find the line: 'key' => and check to what it refers,
It can either be one of two:
Case 1: env('APP_KEY')Case 2: "somekeystring"
For Case 1:
Goto your .env file after you have run cp -a .env.example .envEnter a random string like 10101010101010101010101010101010
Now, run php artisan key:generate
Your key will be updated automatically.
For Case 2:
set a random string like for value of Key 10101010101010101010101010101010
Now, run php artisan key:generate
Your key will be updated automatically.
Run below command to set app key
php artisan key:generateBy running the above command, it sets the key value in .env of your project directory which is referenced in the app config
// .env
APP_KEY=base64:XkrFWC+TGnySY2LsldPXAxuHpyjh8UuoPMt6yy2gJ8U=
// config/app.php
'key' => env(APP_KEY);Restart your server, in order to reflect the above change.
Among many other reasons which I have faced during my years of working with Laravel, most of them are already mentioned here in answers, one strange thing I got this issue in in server was because I forgot to run the command:
php artisan storage:link
Hope this helps someone else, but try it after using other solutions as they address the most common causes.
simply run
php artisan key:generateits worked for me
Try setting correct file permissions
chmod -R 777 storage/
chmod 777 bootstrap/cache/ I had to restart my queue worker using php artisan queue:restart after running php artisan key:generate to get jobs working.