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Start your free trialMichael Cook
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 28,975 PointsHow does the save function not overwrite the data file?
I'm totally confused about one point here. The createQuote
function calls the save
function, and looking at save
it looks like this should be overwrite the data file it saves to. Here's the function:
function save(data){
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
fs.writeFile('data.json', JSON.stringify(data, null, 2), (err) => {
if (err) {
reject(err);
} else {
resolve();
}
});
});
}
According to the node docs, fs.writeFile
replaces the file if it writes to an existing file. So why doesn't this over-write? Why aren't we using appendFile
?
1 Answer
Mathew Gries
7,072 PointsI think your mindset is right, and what is actually happening, is a new file is created each time we make a save. She is collecting all of the current data, storing it to an array, and then pushing the new record into that array, and passing the entire data set to the save function, thus creating a new file each time, with all of the data including the new record.
I believe this is a form of non-mutation. Do not update the current object. Create a new state object, containing the changes to the data, and return it to the program. As opposed to just updating the existing state object
async function createQuote(newRecord) {
// Get all current data from file
const quotes = await getQuotes();
newRecord.id = generateRandomId();
// Push the new record to the variable we stored our quotes to
quotes.records.push(newRecord);
// Pass the entire list of quotes to the save function, including our new quote.
await save(quotes);
return newRecord;
}