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JavaScript Node.js Basics 2017 Handling Errors in Node Handling Errors in Node

Bummer: You didn't declare the `var`, `const` or `let` variable correctly.

Bummer: You didn't declare the var, const or let variable correctly.

app.js
const https = require("https");
const request = "";
https.get("https://teamtreehouse.com/chalkers.json", response => {
  console.log(response.statusCode);

});

1 Answer

You want to do something more like this:

const https = require("https");
const request = https.get("https://teamtreehouse.com/chalkers.json", response => {
  console.log(response.statusCode);
});

(Assign the result/return value of https.get() to the request variable, essentially.)

I hope that helps.

Stay safe and happy coding!