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Start your free trialFabian Pijpers
Courses Plus Student 41,372 PointsI have no idea what to place in this one?
I am completely clueless as it sometimes happens
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) {
var values = "Dear %merge.values%";
return content;
}
module.exports.merge = merge;
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsHere's a few hints:
- you mignt want to use a loop to iterate through the properties of the "values" object
- for each property, you could search for the key (within %'s) in the "content" template
- for each place where the key is found you could replace that string with the property's value
Fabian Pijpers
Courses Plus Student 41,372 Pointsyour answer is right i do have to say, it was indeed using values in a for each loop % -*