var value = liste[eigenschaft];
document.getElementById("demo6").innerHTML = value;
var data = '{"products":[{"ingramPartNumber":"7U0169"}, {"ingramPartNumber":"6XH440"}]}';
I made a successful request for an API from one of our online-distributors. In the var data (as shown above) I can list the name/value-pairs (f.E.: ingramPartNumber and the actual partNumber) and I get back the corresponding data.
However, we want to make the call a bit more dynamic. We implemented a search and we want to have the value of the search (in the example above the var value) as an actual value in var data.
However, if I substitute the product-number with the variable (as shown below), it throws an error (expected token identifier) .. What am I missing?
var value = liste[eigenschaft];
document.getElementById("demo6").innerHTML = value;
var data = '{"products":[{"ingramPartNumber":"7U0169"}, {"ingramPartNumber":"'value'"}]}';
CodePudding user response:
You are doing this
var data = '{"products":[{"ingramPartNumber":"7U0169"}, {"ingramPartNumber":"'value'"}]}';
Where you should be using interpolation or concatenation
var data = '{"products":[{"ingramPartNumber":"7U0169"}, {"ingramPartNumber":' value '}]}';