Custom Theme registration.php error in Magento 2












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I'm using magento 2.2.5 and try to create customer theme, I added the registration.php inside app/design/frontend/Test/mine/



<?php
MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register(
   MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME,
   'frontend/Test/mine',
   __DIR__
);


when I ran the php bin/magento setup:upgrade , I got the following error:




PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ''frontend/Test/mine''
(T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING), expecting ',' or ')' in
/var/www/project/app/design/frontend/Test/mine/registration.php on
line 4











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    I'm using magento 2.2.5 and try to create customer theme, I added the registration.php inside app/design/frontend/Test/mine/



    <?php
    MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register(
       MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME,
       'frontend/Test/mine',
       __DIR__
    );


    when I ran the php bin/magento setup:upgrade , I got the following error:




    PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ''frontend/Test/mine''
    (T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING), expecting ',' or ')' in
    /var/www/project/app/design/frontend/Test/mine/registration.php on
    line 4











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      I'm using magento 2.2.5 and try to create customer theme, I added the registration.php inside app/design/frontend/Test/mine/



      <?php
      MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register(
         MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME,
         'frontend/Test/mine',
         __DIR__
      );


      when I ran the php bin/magento setup:upgrade , I got the following error:




      PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ''frontend/Test/mine''
      (T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING), expecting ',' or ')' in
      /var/www/project/app/design/frontend/Test/mine/registration.php on
      line 4











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      I'm using magento 2.2.5 and try to create customer theme, I added the registration.php inside app/design/frontend/Test/mine/



      <?php
      MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register(
         MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME,
         'frontend/Test/mine',
         __DIR__
      );


      when I ran the php bin/magento setup:upgrade , I got the following error:




      PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ''frontend/Test/mine''
      (T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING), expecting ',' or ')' in
      /var/www/project/app/design/frontend/Test/mine/registration.php on
      line 4








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          Your component name should be in the format Vendor_Module, so in your case that would be Mine_Theme instead of frontend/Test/mine.






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            I cannot explain this, but the error was fixed by just rearranging the elements in one line like this:



            <?php MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register( MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME, 'frontend/Test/mine', __DIR__ );


            Reference here






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                  Your component name should be in the format Vendor_Module, so in your case that would be Mine_Theme instead of frontend/Test/mine.






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                      I cannot explain this, but the error was fixed by just rearranging the elements in one line like this:



                      <?php MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register( MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME, 'frontend/Test/mine', __DIR__ );


                      Reference here






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                        I cannot explain this, but the error was fixed by just rearranging the elements in one line like this:



                        <?php MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register( MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME, 'frontend/Test/mine', __DIR__ );


                        Reference here






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                          I cannot explain this, but the error was fixed by just rearranging the elements in one line like this:



                          <?php MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register( MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME, 'frontend/Test/mine', __DIR__ );


                          Reference here






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                          I cannot explain this, but the error was fixed by just rearranging the elements in one line like this:



                          <?php MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::register( MagentoFrameworkComponentComponentRegistrar::THEME, 'frontend/Test/mine', __DIR__ );


                          Reference here







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