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In my laravel project i have put my files in storage directory. Some of my files i need to access from public folder inside storage directory i.e. storage/app/public/images




In my server i have put the laravel public folder inside
public_html and other folders outside of public_html.




As for accessing storage file publicly i need to run the following command:



php artisan storage:link 


But when i run the above command in server i got following Error:




In Filesystem.php line 228: symlink(): No such file or directory




How to access public folder inside storage directory when laravel public folder inside public_html on server?










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    In my laravel project i have put my files in storage directory. Some of my files i need to access from public folder inside storage directory i.e. storage/app/public/images




    In my server i have put the laravel public folder inside
    public_html and other folders outside of public_html.




    As for accessing storage file publicly i need to run the following command:



    php artisan storage:link 


    But when i run the above command in server i got following Error:




    In Filesystem.php line 228: symlink(): No such file or directory




    How to access public folder inside storage directory when laravel public folder inside public_html on server?










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      In my laravel project i have put my files in storage directory. Some of my files i need to access from public folder inside storage directory i.e. storage/app/public/images




      In my server i have put the laravel public folder inside
      public_html and other folders outside of public_html.




      As for accessing storage file publicly i need to run the following command:



      php artisan storage:link 


      But when i run the above command in server i got following Error:




      In Filesystem.php line 228: symlink(): No such file or directory




      How to access public folder inside storage directory when laravel public folder inside public_html on server?










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      In my laravel project i have put my files in storage directory. Some of my files i need to access from public folder inside storage directory i.e. storage/app/public/images




      In my server i have put the laravel public folder inside
      public_html and other folders outside of public_html.




      As for accessing storage file publicly i need to run the following command:



      php artisan storage:link 


      But when i run the above command in server i got following Error:




      In Filesystem.php line 228: symlink(): No such file or directory




      How to access public folder inside storage directory when laravel public folder inside public_html on server?







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          You changed the laravel default public folder to public_html. So you should first fix laravel public directory path and then run that artisan command. The solution to fix laravel public directory path is here : https://stackoverflow.com/a/30198781/4835268






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