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I have a pug file called books.js where I am rendering a form based on an :id and filling in the text fields in the form with values passed in from a model in sequelize by using findById()

books.js

router.get('/:id', function(req, res, next) {
  Book.findById(req.params.id).then(function(book){
    res.render('update-book.pug', {book: book, title: "Update Book"}) 
    console.log(book)
  })
 });

this is the pug file that I am trying to render with values determined based on their id, I am using the word book. after value because it's my understanding that the function parameter book from books.js should contain data

extends layout.pug

block content
  h1= title

    form

      p
        label(for='title') Title
        input#title(name='title', type='text', value=book.title)
      p
        label(for='author') Author
        input#author(name='author', type='text', value=book.author)
      p
        label(for='genre') Genre
        input#genre(name='genre', type='text', value=book.genre)
      p
        label(for='year') Year
        input#year(name='year', type='text', value=book.year)
      p
        input(type='submit', value='Update Book')
    form(method='post', action='/books/8/delete', onsubmit="return confirm('Do you really want to delete this book?');")
      p
        a.button(href='/') Cancel
      p
        input(type='submit', value='Delete Book')

in my terminal I get this message

sequelize deprecated Model.findById has been deprecated, please use Model.findByPk instead node_modules/sequelize/lib/model.js:4208:9

and in my browser I get this error:

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can someone help?

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  • Have you tried using findByPk instead? What does that do?
    – Graham
    Feb 11, 2019 at 13:38
  • You need to JSON.decode(JSON.encode(data)) then pass the result into the view. Also you can use Book.findOne({where: {id: req.params.id}}) this will give only one result. Feb 11, 2019 at 13:46
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    I tried to use findByPk, but that also doesn't work
    – Erik L
    Feb 11, 2019 at 17:56
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    It's saying that your book variable is being returned as null. So, your Book.findById is returning null. It could be because it did not find any matching book in database with specified id, OR possibly because of this function being deprecated. Certainly, you should use the alternate solution if it has been deprecated. Feb 12, 2019 at 4:48

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