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1,083 Pointshow to use console.log()
where should i use console.log()
angular.module ("foobar",[])
.directive ("customDirective" , function() {
return {
template: "algo"
}
});
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou call the log function inside the callback.
You should do it instead of returning that object with the template property. I have no idea what caused you to return that object, it's not part of this challenge.
angular.module ("foobar",[])
.directive ("customDirective" , function() {
console.log("This is a custom directive!");
});