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6,470 PointsWhy isn't my solution working?
It wants me to merge the two values, but it's not accepting my solution. I confirmed this is spitting out the results it is looking for by running this in the browser myself, since this exercise isn't allowing me to preview anything I'm doing.
The function I wrote to test my solution is this:
function merge(content, values){
console.log(content); //returns "Hi %first_name%! Thanks for completing this code challenge :)"
console.log(values.first_name); //returns "Janet"
content = content.replace("%first_name%", values.first_name);
console.log(content); //returns "Hi Janet! Thanks for completing this code challenge :)"
return content;
}
So of course, I put it in without all the console.log, like this
function merge(content, values){
content = content.replace("%first_name%", values.first_name);
return content;
}
Despite the returned string being identical to what the index.js comment is asking for...it's not accepting it. What's up??
var utilities = require("./utilities");
var mailValues = {};
mailValues.first_name = "Janet";
var emailTemplate = "Hi %first_name%! Thanks for completing this code challenge :)";
var mergedContent = utilities.merge(emailTemplate, mailValues);
//mergedContent === "Hi Janet! Thanks for completing this code challenge :)";
function merge(content, values) {
content = content.replace("%first_name%", values.first_name);
return content;
}
module.exports.merge = merge;
1 Answer
anmo20
6,470 PointsApparently it wants you to iterate over it...so I did this as a solution at it worked.
(the console log was just there for me to test it)
function merge(content, values){
for (let key in values) {
content = content.replace(`%${key}%`, values[key]);
console.log(content);
}
return content;
}