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id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName |
---|---|---|---|---|
5895f70ef9fc0f352b528e6b | How to Put a Profile Together | 2 | 301554 | how-to-put-a-profile-together |
--description--
Now that we can ensure the user accessing the /profile
is authenticated, we can use the information contained in req.user
on our page!
Pass an object containing the property username
and value of req.user.username
as the second argument for the render method of the profile view. Then, go to your profile.pug
view, and add the following line below the existing h1
element, and at the same level of indentation:
h2.center#welcome Welcome, #{username}!
This creates an h2
element with the class 'center
' and id 'welcome
' containing the text 'Welcome,
' followed by the username.
Also, in profile.pug
, add a link referring to the /logout
route, which will host the logic to unauthenticate a user.
a(href='/logout') Logout
Submit your page when you think you've got it right. If you're running into errors, you can check out the project completed up to this point here.
--hints--
You should correctly add a Pug render variable to /profile.
(getUserInput) =>
$.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/server.js').then(
(data) => {
assert.match(
data,
/username:( |)req.user.username/gi,
'You should be passing the variable username with req.user.username into the render function of the profile page'
);
},
(xhr) => {
throw new Error(xhr.statusText);
}
);
--solutions--
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