Can't get the Plain object from Promise
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I am using MySQL, Node.js, Pug, and Sequelize.
I want to grab data from the database and convert it into a value that can be placed into the variable that Pug can convert to html.
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
return name1;
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
The problem is that nothing appears on the webpage.
I have tried name1.advisor_name
I have tried name1
I have tried multiple ways of obtaining the information.
I have tried placing the Query inside next too advisor_name:
I am just not sure how to get the value from Sequelize and into the Pug variable.
mysql node.js pug sequelize.js
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I am using MySQL, Node.js, Pug, and Sequelize.
I want to grab data from the database and convert it into a value that can be placed into the variable that Pug can convert to html.
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
return name1;
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
The problem is that nothing appears on the webpage.
I have tried name1.advisor_name
I have tried name1
I have tried multiple ways of obtaining the information.
I have tried placing the Query inside next too advisor_name:
I am just not sure how to get the value from Sequelize and into the Pug variable.
mysql node.js pug sequelize.js
Please post the relevant pug template code too.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 2:13
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up vote
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down vote
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I am using MySQL, Node.js, Pug, and Sequelize.
I want to grab data from the database and convert it into a value that can be placed into the variable that Pug can convert to html.
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
return name1;
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
The problem is that nothing appears on the webpage.
I have tried name1.advisor_name
I have tried name1
I have tried multiple ways of obtaining the information.
I have tried placing the Query inside next too advisor_name:
I am just not sure how to get the value from Sequelize and into the Pug variable.
mysql node.js pug sequelize.js
I am using MySQL, Node.js, Pug, and Sequelize.
I want to grab data from the database and convert it into a value that can be placed into the variable that Pug can convert to html.
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
return name1;
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
The problem is that nothing appears on the webpage.
I have tried name1.advisor_name
I have tried name1
I have tried multiple ways of obtaining the information.
I have tried placing the Query inside next too advisor_name:
I am just not sure how to get the value from Sequelize and into the Pug variable.
mysql node.js pug sequelize.js
mysql node.js pug sequelize.js
asked Nov 11 at 1:08
Kevin Swagger
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Please post the relevant pug template code too.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 2:13
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Please post the relevant pug template code too.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 2:13
Please post the relevant pug template code too.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 2:13
Please post the relevant pug template code too.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 2:13
add a comment |
2 Answers
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You need to render the page INSIDE the callback from mongodb:
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
});
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:24
The short answer is caolan.github.io/async - we do it all the time with our routes and pug templates and it works well. Ask another Question here if you have specific issues with implementing it.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 22:41
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up vote
1
down vote
Try with async function :-
app.get('/', async function(req, res) {
try {
var name1 = await BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: ['advisor_name'],
where: {
id: '1'
}
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.toJSON().advisor_name
});
} catch (err) {
res.render('programofstudy', {
error: err
});
}
});
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:23
add a comment |
2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You need to render the page INSIDE the callback from mongodb:
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
});
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:24
The short answer is caolan.github.io/async - we do it all the time with our routes and pug templates and it works well. Ask another Question here if you have specific issues with implementing it.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 22:41
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You need to render the page INSIDE the callback from mongodb:
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
});
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:24
The short answer is caolan.github.io/async - we do it all the time with our routes and pug templates and it works well. Ask another Question here if you have specific issues with implementing it.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 22:41
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
You need to render the page INSIDE the callback from mongodb:
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
});
You need to render the page INSIDE the callback from mongodb:
app.get('/', function(req, res){
var name1 = BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: [ 'advisor_name' ],
where: {
id: '1'
}
}).then(function(name1){
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.advisor_name
});
});
});
edited Nov 11 at 22:40
answered Nov 11 at 2:14
Graham
3,396123558
3,396123558
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:24
The short answer is caolan.github.io/async - we do it all the time with our routes and pug templates and it works well. Ask another Question here if you have specific issues with implementing it.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 22:41
add a comment |
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:24
The short answer is caolan.github.io/async - we do it all the time with our routes and pug templates and it works well. Ask another Question here if you have specific issues with implementing it.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 22:41
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:24
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:24
The short answer is caolan.github.io/async - we do it all the time with our routes and pug templates and it works well. Ask another Question here if you have specific issues with implementing it.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 22:41
The short answer is caolan.github.io/async - we do it all the time with our routes and pug templates and it works well. Ask another Question here if you have specific issues with implementing it.
– Graham
Nov 11 at 22:41
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
Try with async function :-
app.get('/', async function(req, res) {
try {
var name1 = await BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: ['advisor_name'],
where: {
id: '1'
}
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.toJSON().advisor_name
});
} catch (err) {
res.render('programofstudy', {
error: err
});
}
});
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:23
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
Try with async function :-
app.get('/', async function(req, res) {
try {
var name1 = await BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: ['advisor_name'],
where: {
id: '1'
}
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.toJSON().advisor_name
});
} catch (err) {
res.render('programofstudy', {
error: err
});
}
});
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:23
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
Try with async function :-
app.get('/', async function(req, res) {
try {
var name1 = await BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: ['advisor_name'],
where: {
id: '1'
}
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.toJSON().advisor_name
});
} catch (err) {
res.render('programofstudy', {
error: err
});
}
});
Try with async function :-
app.get('/', async function(req, res) {
try {
var name1 = await BasicInformation.findOne({
attributes: ['advisor_name'],
where: {
id: '1'
}
});
res.render('programofstudy', {
advisor_name: name1.toJSON().advisor_name
});
} catch (err) {
res.render('programofstudy', {
error: err
});
}
});
answered Nov 11 at 18:00
Chandru
4,64121228
4,64121228
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:23
add a comment |
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:23
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:23
How can I do a ton of grabs and then render from multiple tables?
– Kevin Swagger
Nov 11 at 21:23
add a comment |
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