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I'm attempting to pull in a certs file from the directory /storage/certs/certexample.pem in my laravel 6 application.

Whenever I try to run the command:

Storage::get('storage/certs/certexample.pem'))

or use

storage_path('certs')

to fetch the full path I get the error:

League\Flysystem\FileNotFoundException: File not found at path:

The file does exist and I can cat it out on the terminal so there must be something I'm missing.

My filesystem config looks like this:

'disks' => [ 'local' => [ 'driver' => 'local', 'root' => storage_path('app'), ], 

I've tried adding in another disk called 'certs' that has storage_path('certs') set however this doesn't seem to help.

Since the file is only ever placed on the server and the app isn't writing it I don't need to write the file using Storage as I've seen in the docs. Is there a way to pull the certsexample.pem file (or a similar file) in this manner or am I missing something with Laravel's Storage functionality?

Update: After attempting to get a folder to be accessed outside of storage/app with no luck I ended up using the sotrage/app/certs directory and accessing it with storage_path('app/certs').

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I had the same problem. I updated config file in config/filesystems.php and added my folder in /storage:

'disks' => [ 'local' => [ 'driver' => 'local', 'root' => storage_path('app'), ], 'public' => [ 'driver' => 'local', 'root' => storage_path('app/public'), 'url' => env('APP_URL').'/storage', 'visibility' => 'public', ], //my custom directory in storage folder 'orders' => [ 'driver' => 'local', 'root' => storage_path('egrn/orders'), 'url' => env('APP_URL').'/storage', 'visibility' => 'public', ], //...default config code ], 

And I got the file like:

$storage = Storage::disk('orders') ->get('/kv66cba66ca6cf667995888bf12cc4d25d.xml'); 

Full path is /storage/egrn/orders/kv66cba66ca6cf667995888bf12cc4d25d.xml

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