I am curious as I get a "undefined is not a function" error. Consider the following class:
var FlareError = require('../flare_error.js');
class Currency {
constructor() {
this._currencyStore = [];
}
static store(currency) {
for (var key in currency) {
if (currency.hasOwnProperty(key) && currency[key] !== "") {
if (Object.keys(JSON.parse(currency[key])).length > 0) {
var currencyObject = JSON.parse(currency[key]);
this.currencyValidator(currencyObject);
currencyObject["current_amount"] = 0;
this._currencyStore.push(currencyObject);
}
}
}
}
currencyValidator(currencyJson) {
if (!currencyJson.hasOwnProperty('name')) {
FlareError.error('Currency must have a name attribute in the json.');
}
if (!currencyJson.hasOwnProperty('description')) {
FlareError.error('Currency must have a description attribute in the json.');
}
if (!currencyJson.hasOwnProperty('icon')) {
FlareError.error('Currency must have a icon attribute in the json.');
}
}
static getCurrencyStore() {
return this._currencyStore;
}
};
module.exports = Currency;
Refactoring aside, the issue is on the line: this.currencyValidator(currencyObject);
I get the error "undefined is not a function"
I assume this is because I have a static method who's internals call a non static method? Would that non static method have to be static? and if so does the concept of this.methodName
still work?
store
static because it seems that you don't know whatstatic
means.