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JavaScript AJAX Basics (retiring) jQuery and AJAX Stage 3 Challenge

Saqib Ishfaq
Saqib Ishfaq
13,912 Points

my solution!!

let url1 = 'data/rooms.json';
let callback1 = function(response){
let roomStatus = '<ul class="rooms">';
    $.each(response, function(index, value){
        if(value.available === true){
            roomStatus += '<li class="empty">';
        } else {
            roomStatus += '<li class="full">';
        }
        roomStatus += value.room + '</li>';
    });
    roomStatus += '</ul>';
    $('#roomList').html(roomStatus);
};  
$.getJSON(url1, callback1);

1 Answer

Clayton Perszyk
MOD
Clayton Perszyk
Treehouse Moderator 48,850 Points

Nice! You may want to use const instead of let, since your variables aren't changing.