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

carlos sulsona
carlos sulsona
10,378 Points

need help with task 3 - Angular Basic

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

1 Answer

Chase Marchione
Chase Marchione
155,055 Points

Hi Carlos,

  • You can remove the 'return' keyword from your code, because no value is being returned: instead, you're outputting (in this case, logging) a string, using console.

  • There is no need to use template, either. We are not making any HTML based changes--just logging a message to console.

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

Hope this helps!

Daniel Jaquez
Daniel Jaquez
286 Points

I am having trouble with this, this is what i got.

angular.module('foobar', []) .controller('coolCtrl', function($scope) { console.log('someNumber.4'); }; });