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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 19,338 PointsDoggo Select. The images come up upon selecting the breed type but the image doesn't change when i click on it.
Ive checked the code up and down in comparison to the one in the video. I figured it was something to do with the event listener but it isn't any different then it is in the videos. Also i was wondering if it had to do with the fact that in the api url it says "breeds" but in the fetchBreedImage it doesn't but when i change one or the other the link is broken
const select = document.getElementById('breeds');
const card = document.querySelector('.card');
const form = document.querySelector('form');
// ------------------------------------------
// FETCH FUNCTIONS
// ------------------------------------------
function fetchData(url){
return fetch(url)
.then(res => res.json())
};
fetchData('https://dog.ceo/api/breeds/list')
.then (data => generateOptions(data.message))
fetchData('https://dog.ceo/api/breeds/image/random')
.then ( data => generateImage(data.message))
// ------------------------------------------
// HELPER FUNCTIONS
// ------------------------------------------
function generateOptions(data){
const options = data.map( item => `
<option value='${item}'>${item}</option>
`).join('');
select.innerHTML = options;
}
function generateImage(data){
const html = `
<img src='${data}' alt>
<p>Click to view images of ${select.value}s</p>
`;
card.innerHTML = html;
}
function fetchBreedImage(){
const breed = select.value;
const img = card.querySelector('img');
const p = card.querySelector('p');
fetchData(`https://dog.ceo/api/breed/${breed}/images/random`)
.then(data => {
img.src = data.message;
img.alt = breed;
p.textContent = `Click to view more ${breed}s`
})
}
// ------------------------------------------
// EVENT LISTENERS
// ------------------------------------------
select.addEventListener('change', fetchBreedImage);
card.addEventListener('change', fetchBreedImage);
// ------------------------------------------
// POST DATA
// ------------------------------------------
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsThe message states "Click to view more" so you will want to handle the click event.
You have:
card.addEventListener('change', fetchBreedImage);
It should be:
card.addEventListener('click', fetchBreedImage);
Swan The Human
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 19,338 PointsSwan The Human
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 19,338 Pointsoh wow that was fairly dumb of me haha. I knew it had to be something stupid. Been staring into the depths for too long. Much appreciated friend!