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Start your free trialDuy Khanh
Courses Plus Student 4,911 PointsI dont know what im going wrong in this code ?
here is my router.js and the result : "username has 90 badges " all test alway result 90 badgers
var Profile = require("./profile.js");
//2 handle the http route GET / and POST / i.e Home
let home = (request, response) => {
//if url === '/' && 'GET'
if (request.url === '/') {
response.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plan' });
response.write("Header\n");
response.write("Search\n");
response.end("footer\n");
}
//show search
//if url ==='/' && 'POST'
//redirect to /:username
}
//3 handle http route GET /username i.e /chalker
let user = (request, response) => {
//if url ==='/...'
var username = request.url.replace("/", "");
if (username.length > 0) {
response.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plan' });
response.write("Header\n");
//get json from treehouse
var studentProfile = new Profile("username");
//on "end"
studentProfile.on("end", (profileJSON) => {
//store the value which we need
let values = {
avatarUrl: profileJSON.gravatar_url,
username: profileJSON["profile_name"],
badges: profileJSON.badges.length,
javascriptPoint: profileJSON.points["JavaScript"]
};
//simple response
console.log(values.javascriptPoint);
response.write(values.username + " has "+ values.badges + " badges " + "\n");
response.end("footer\n");
});
studentProfile.on("error", (error) => {
response.end("footer\n");
});
//show profile
//on "error"
//show error
}
}
module.exports.home = home;
module.exports.user = user;
1 Answer
Howard Goldstein
9,399 PointsIt looks like you are calling Profile with a static "username" rather than with the variable username... so replace...
var studentProfile = new Profile("username");
with
var studentProfile = new Profile(username);
Duy Khanh
Courses Plus Student 4,911 PointsDuy Khanh
Courses Plus Student 4,911 PointsOh i have fixed is. but thanks you im so stupid have a good day !