January 2018
Beginner
658 pages
13h 10m
English
Inside of the getWeather function in app.js, we now need to use if-else statements in order to print the appropriate thing to the screen, depending on whether or not the error message exists. If there is errorMessage we do want to go ahead and print it using console.log. In this case we'll pass in the errorMessage variable:
weather.getWeather(39.9396284, -75.18663959999999, (errorMessage, weatherResults) => { if (errorMessage) { console.log(errorMessage); }});
Now if there is no error message we'll use the weatherResults object. We'll be printing a nice formatted message later. For now we can simply print the weatherResults object using the pretty printing technique we talked about in the previous ...