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Phase 1 Lecture 5: POST Requests

Objectives

By the end of today's lecture, you will be able to code a fetch to add an object to a JSON file.

Lesson Plan

  1. Run json-server --watch db.json to start the JSON server.
  2. Render each character to the screen within the <li> tag.
  3. Add an event listener to create a new object upon submission of the form.
    • Why must we use a submit event here? Why not another kind of event?
  4. Add the new object to the db.json file.
    • What is a POST request?
    • With our newfound information on fetch, why is it so necessary to both GET and POST requests?
  5. Render the new object to the screen.
    • Does this new object persist? Why?

Looking Ahead

Monday's lecture will round out the four basic fetch requests we will be learning by adding a PATCH request and a DELETE request.

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