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JavaScript AngularJS Basics (1.x) Getting Started with Angular Review: Getting Started with Angular

directive callback

Confused as to why this code is no longer working?

app.js
angular.module('foobar', [])
  .directive('customDirective', function( console.log("This is a custom directive!") ){
)};

2 Answers

ALFRED MOHENU
ALFRED MOHENU
1,499 Points

I think the ending curly bracket of the function should come before the closing bracket then followed by the semicolon.

Thanks, that fixed it.