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Start your free trialAhmed Rizal
4,000 PointsStuck in this challange, "need to include factory in controller" ?
what am I doing wrong in here ? gives "need to include factory in controller" error
angular.module('treehouseCourse', [])
.factory('Course', function() {
return {
title: "Intro to Angular"
}
});
angular.module('treehouseCourse')
.controller("MyCourseCtrl",['$scope','Course',function($scope,Course){
$scope.title = Course.title;
console.log($scope.title);
}])
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html ng-app="treehouseCourse">
<head>
<title>Angular.js</title>
<script src="js/angular.js"></script>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</head>
<body ng-controller="MyCourseCtrl">
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
Patrick Castle
Courses Plus Student 14,591 PointsThe code itself plays nicely when I run it independently of the course, but in the course it gives an error. The error message doesn't seem to have much to do with what the problem is.
Basically you've gone further than requested in the challenge.
The question states that you should just log the factory object. But you've assigned one of the properties of the factory object to a $scope property and logged that instead.
Just try replacing your controller logic with ``` console.log(Course)
Ahmed Rizal
4,000 PointsAh, got it. Silly mistake, got confused what they really meant. Replacing with just console.log(Course) solve the problem. Thanks