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11,835 Pointsmy solution
Card.pug
extends layout.pug
block content
section#content
h2= text
if hint
p
i Hint: #{hint}
a(href=`/cards/${id}?side=${link}`) #{link}
cards.js
const express = require('express');
const router = express.Router();
const { data } = require('../data/flashcardData.json');
const { cards } = data;
router.get('/:id', (req, res) => {
const {side} = req.query;
const { id } = req.params;
const text = cards[id][side];
let templateData = { id, text};
if( side === 'question' ){
templateData.hint= cards[id].hint;
templateData.link = 'answer';
} else {
templateData.link = 'question';
}
res.render('card', templateData);
});
module.exports = router;
1 Answer
Trevor Maltbie
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 17,021 PointsMy understand of this deconstruction is that
const templateData = {id, text};
is the same as
const templateData = {
id: id,
text: text
}
So, when we do
templateData.link = 'answer'
`
is that like adding on to the above:
const templateData = {
id: id,
text: text
link: 'answer'
}
?
Simon Coates
8,481 PointsSimon Coates
8,481 PointsFor anyone's future reference, I skipped string interpolation and just fed a url in with res.locals.url = req.baseUrl+req.path+"?side=answer"; Seemed to work at a cursory glance. I'm not sure if it makes perfect sense, but I think avoiding hardcoding a path in the view might make sense if you alter the path parameters for the middleware.