Something which throws me whenever I look at callback code, is where the "err, response, body" arguments to postResponse come from. I feel like this is a stumbling block for many people. Thanks again!
var name = document.querySelector('input').value
request({
uri: "http://example.com/upload",
body: name,
method: "POST"
}, postResponse)
}
function postResponse(**err, response, body**) { // <<<<<< here
var statusMessage = document.querySelector('.status')
if (err) return statusMessage.value = err
statusMessage.value = body
}
document.querySelector('form').onsubmit = formSubmit
Thanks for doing this!
Something which throws me whenever I look at callback code, is where the "err, response, body" arguments to postResponse come from. I feel like this is a stumbling block for many people. Thanks again!