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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T12:05:33+00:00 2026-06-18T12:05:33+00:00

I’m new to Laravel and using PHP namespaces in general. I didn’t run into

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I’m new to Laravel and using PHP namespaces in general. I didn’t run into any problems until I decided to make a model named File. How would I go about namespacing correctly so I can use my File model class?

The files are app/controllers/FilesController.php and app/models/File.php. I am trying to make a new File in FilesController.php.

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    2026-06-18T12:05:34+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 12:05 pm

    Namespacing is pretty easy once you get that hang of it.

    Take the following example:

    app/models/File.php
    <?php

    namespace App\Models;
    
    class File {
    
        public function someMethodThatGetsFiles()
        {
        
        }
    }
    

    app/controllers/FileController.php
    <?php

    namespace App\Controllers;
    
    use App\Models\File;
    
    class FileController {
    
        public function someMethod()
        {
        
            $file = new File();
        }
    }
    

    Declare the Namespace:

    namespace App\Controllers;
    

    Remember, once you’ve put a class in a Namespace to access any of PHP’s built in classes you need to call them from the Root Namespace. e.g: $stdClass = new stdClass(); will become $stdClass = new \stdClass(); (see the \)

    "Import" other Namespaces:

    use App\Models\File;
    

    This Allows you to then use the File class without the Namespace prefix.

    Alternatively you can just call:

    $file = new App\Models\File();
    

    But it’s best practice to put it at the top in a use statement as you can then see all the file’s dependencies without having to scan the code.

    Once that’s done you need to them run composer dump-autoload to update Composer’s autoload function to take into account your newly added Classes.

    Remember, if you want to access the FileController via a URL then you’ll need to define a route and specify the full namespace like so:

    Route::get('file', 'App\\Controllers\\FileController@someMethod');
    

    Which will direct all GET /file requests to the controller’s someMethod()

    Take a look at the PHP documentation on Namespaces and Nettut’s is always a good resource with this article

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