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When my page gets requested, I have my server get data from a database. I've got that part figured out using an express route. Now I obviously want to use that data when generating the page. How do I do this?
app.get('/', function(req, res)
console.log("GET REQUEST RECEIVED")
getData().then(function(result)
data = result;
, function(err)
console.log(err);
);
//useDataInAppJs(data); ??????????????????????????
res.sendfile(__dirname + '/public/index.html')
)
I've been Googling a lot but just can't seem to figure out how to implement that commented line.
node.js express
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When my page gets requested, I have my server get data from a database. I've got that part figured out using an express route. Now I obviously want to use that data when generating the page. How do I do this?
app.get('/', function(req, res)
console.log("GET REQUEST RECEIVED")
getData().then(function(result)
data = result;
, function(err)
console.log(err);
);
//useDataInAppJs(data); ??????????????????????????
res.sendfile(__dirname + '/public/index.html')
)
I've been Googling a lot but just can't seem to figure out how to implement that commented line.
node.js express
then(function(result) data = result; // this is where you would use the result, maybe something like res.send(result)
– 1556089774
Mar 24 at 13:22
I think OP is basically asking how to do the UI. Which is of course far too big a question for stackoverflow. All I can say is: learn how to use React, or Angular, or some other frontend framework. Or if you already have that part of the UI written, great; post the code and maybe someone can help you.
– David Knipe
Mar 24 at 16:02
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When my page gets requested, I have my server get data from a database. I've got that part figured out using an express route. Now I obviously want to use that data when generating the page. How do I do this?
app.get('/', function(req, res)
console.log("GET REQUEST RECEIVED")
getData().then(function(result)
data = result;
, function(err)
console.log(err);
);
//useDataInAppJs(data); ??????????????????????????
res.sendfile(__dirname + '/public/index.html')
)
I've been Googling a lot but just can't seem to figure out how to implement that commented line.
node.js express
When my page gets requested, I have my server get data from a database. I've got that part figured out using an express route. Now I obviously want to use that data when generating the page. How do I do this?
app.get('/', function(req, res)
console.log("GET REQUEST RECEIVED")
getData().then(function(result)
data = result;
, function(err)
console.log(err);
);
//useDataInAppJs(data); ??????????????????????????
res.sendfile(__dirname + '/public/index.html')
)
I've been Googling a lot but just can't seem to figure out how to implement that commented line.
node.js express
node.js express
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then(function(result) data = result; // this is where you would use the result, maybe something like res.send(result)
– 1556089774
Mar 24 at 13:22
I think OP is basically asking how to do the UI. Which is of course far too big a question for stackoverflow. All I can say is: learn how to use React, or Angular, or some other frontend framework. Or if you already have that part of the UI written, great; post the code and maybe someone can help you.
– David Knipe
Mar 24 at 16:02
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then(function(result) data = result; // this is where you would use the result, maybe something like res.send(result)
– 1556089774
Mar 24 at 13:22
I think OP is basically asking how to do the UI. Which is of course far too big a question for stackoverflow. All I can say is: learn how to use React, or Angular, or some other frontend framework. Or if you already have that part of the UI written, great; post the code and maybe someone can help you.
– David Knipe
Mar 24 at 16:02
then(function(result) data = result; // this is where you would use the result, maybe something like res.send(result)
– 1556089774
Mar 24 at 13:22
then(function(result) data = result; // this is where you would use the result, maybe something like res.send(result)
– 1556089774
Mar 24 at 13:22
I think OP is basically asking how to do the UI. Which is of course far too big a question for stackoverflow. All I can say is: learn how to use React, or Angular, or some other frontend framework. Or if you already have that part of the UI written, great; post the code and maybe someone can help you.
– David Knipe
Mar 24 at 16:02
I think OP is basically asking how to do the UI. Which is of course far too big a question for stackoverflow. All I can say is: learn how to use React, or Angular, or some other frontend framework. Or if you already have that part of the UI written, great; post the code and maybe someone can help you.
– David Knipe
Mar 24 at 16:02
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– 1556089774
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I think OP is basically asking how to do the UI. Which is of course far too big a question for stackoverflow. All I can say is: learn how to use React, or Angular, or some other frontend framework. Or if you already have that part of the UI written, great; post the code and maybe someone can help you.
– David Knipe
Mar 24 at 16:02