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JavaScript AJAX Basics (retiring) AJAX and APIs Displaying the Photos

Jesse Fister
Jesse Fister
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Photos will not display from Flickr API

Fairly certain my code is correct. My photos won't display from Flickr API. The console says "ERR. Failed to load resource" What am I doing wrong? Thanks.

$(document).ready(function () {
  $('button').click(function () {
    $("button").removeClass("selected"); 
    $(this).addClass("selected");     
    var flickerAPI = "http://api.flicker.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?jsoncallback=?";
    var animal = $(this).text();
    var flickrOptions = {
       tags: animal,
        format: "json"
    };
    function displayPhotos(data) {
      var photoHTML = '<ul>';
      $.each( data.items, function (i, photo) {
        photoHTML += '<li class="grid-25 tablet-grid-50">';
        photoHTML += '<a href="' + photo.link + '" class="image">';
        photoHTML += '<img src="' + photo.media.m + '"></a></li>';

      });
      photoHTML += '</ul>';
      $('#photos').html(photoHTML);
    }
    $.getJSON(flickerAPI, flickrOptions, displayPhotos);
      });                   
}); //end ready

2 Answers

The URL is wrong. It's flickr.com, not flicker.com .

Are there any error messages in the browser's console?

You can also chain a fail() method to the $.getJSON() to see what's going on:

$.getJSON(flickerAPI, flickrOptions, displayPhotos).fail(function(jqXHR){
  console.log("Server status code: " + jqXHR.status);
  console.log("Server status text: " + jqXHR.statusText);
});

This will print at the browser console the error status code and error status message coming from the server (if any).