Pokemon

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You can use the api provided by https://pokeapi.co/ to provide data for this appication.

Step One - load the data

Create a new folder with two files:

index.html

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <script src="pokemon.js" defer></script>
    </head>
    <body>
        <h1>Welcome to the Pokemon App</h1>
        <div id="pokelist"></div>
    </body>
</html>

pokemon.js

document.body.onload = async ()=>{
    let resp = await fetch("https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/?limit=30");
    let data = await resp.json();
    document.getElementById('pokelist').innerHTML = data.results[0].name;
}
  • Double click on the file index.html to open it in chrome
  • Open Developer Tools to see how the data is pulled into the JavaScript program

First Attempt at Pokemon App

Notice that although you have the details of many pokemon you are only showing one of them.

Step Two - show a list of pokemon

To show the name of each pokemon you can use a loop:

pokemon.js

document.body.onload = async ()=>{
    let resp = await fetch("https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/?limit=30");
    let data = await resp.json();
    for(let i=0;i<20;i++){
      let div = document.createElement('div');
      div.innerText = data.results[0].name;
      document.getElementById('pokelist').append(div);
    }
}

Notice that there are two errors in the above code:

  • Each time around the loop it always shows element 0 of the data.results array
  • Only 20 names are shown, even though the list contains more than that

Step Three - React to user click events

You can make something happen when the user clicks on a name in the pokelist pokemon.js

document.body.onload = async ()=>{
    let resp = await fetch("https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/?limit=30");
    let data = await resp.json();
    for(let i=0;i<20;i++){
      let div = document.createElement('div');
      div.innerText = data.results[0].name;
      document.getElementById('pokelist').append(div);
    }
}