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601 PointsError message saying task 1 is no longer working.
Not sure what part of the function to log the string broke my service.
3 Answers
Jake Lundberg
13,965 Pointswithin your service, create a new method, and within the body of that method is where you will call console.log(); Hope this helps!
BRITTANY PASHA
601 PointsNot sure why my work didn't show up, but this is what I wrote:
angular.module('foobar', []) .service('myService', function() { this.testingMyService(function() { console.log("This is my service!); }); });
Jake Lundberg
13,965 PointsYou are very close. To set testingMyService as a method, you use the equals sign instead of wrapping it in parenthesis...like this:
angular.module('foobar', [])
.service('myService', function() {
this.testingMyService = function() {
console.log("This is my service!);
};
});
Hope this helps!