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4,996 PointsI don't know how to do this! please help
I am not sure how to do this! please advise
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) {
for(var key in values) {
content = content.replace("{{" + key + " }}", values[key]);
}
//return content;
}
module.exports.merge = merge;
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherAs far as I can see it's just a problem with the content you're returning. I'm not sure why you have open curly braces there. We use % signs as placeholders. Also, you've commented out your return statement. So it's not returning anything at all at the moment. If I uncomment the return and replace the curly braces with percentage signs, your code passes. Take a look:
function merge(content, values) {
for (var key in values) {
content = content.replace("%" + key + "%", values[key]);
}
return content;
}
module.exports.merge = merge;
Rozh Ali
4,996 PointsRozh Ali
4,996 PointsAwesome, That worked out. Thank you :) I guess I don't understand how "values" is getting the string "Janet"! do you know any documentation?