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1,600 PointsWrite a callback for the end of a request stream in Node.js
Can somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong?
The focus here is on my response.on('end', end.....) callback.
I feel like what I've written is correct, but Treehouse may be looking for a something different. (Even though this is how it was done in the video from what I can remember.)
const https = require("https");
const request = https.get("https://teamtreehouse.com/chalkers.json", response => {
let responseBody = "";
response.on("data", dataChunk => {
responseBody += dataChunk;
});
response.on("end", end => {
console.log(responseBody);
});
});
request.on("error", error => {
console.error(error.message);
});
1 Answer
Adam Pengh
29,881 PointsLooks like you modified the "end" response by changing the anonymous function. Should look like below:
const https = require("https");
const request = https.get("https://teamtreehouse.com/chalkers.json", response => {
let responseBody = "";
response.on("data", dataChunk => {
responseBody += dataChunk;
});
response.on("end", () => {
console.log(responseBody);
});
});
request.on("error", error => {
console.error(error.message);
});