How can i read from JSON file in EJS?










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I have a data.JSON file and i'm requiring it like this



 <!--server.js-->
const express = require("express");
const app = express();
const data = require('data.json');


app.set('view engine', 'ejs');

// serve static files from the folders
app.use(express.static(__dirname + "/public"));
app.use(express.static(__dirname + "/views"));

app.get("/", (req, res) =>
var dataToEJS =
title : "Magma Travel",
data : data

res.render("index", dataToEJS);
);


In my template .ejs i set the variable like this:



<title> <%= configuration.title%> </title>


and my JSON file is this



{
"configuration":
"title": "Magma Travel",
"subtitle": "Agenzia Viaggi"



this is directory this is directory



why when I start my server.js he can't find the variable?










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    I have a data.JSON file and i'm requiring it like this



     <!--server.js-->
    const express = require("express");
    const app = express();
    const data = require('data.json');


    app.set('view engine', 'ejs');

    // serve static files from the folders
    app.use(express.static(__dirname + "/public"));
    app.use(express.static(__dirname + "/views"));

    app.get("/", (req, res) =>
    var dataToEJS =
    title : "Magma Travel",
    data : data

    res.render("index", dataToEJS);
    );


    In my template .ejs i set the variable like this:



    <title> <%= configuration.title%> </title>


    and my JSON file is this



    {
    "configuration":
    "title": "Magma Travel",
    "subtitle": "Agenzia Viaggi"



    this is directory this is directory



    why when I start my server.js he can't find the variable?










    share|improve this question
























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      I have a data.JSON file and i'm requiring it like this



       <!--server.js-->
      const express = require("express");
      const app = express();
      const data = require('data.json');


      app.set('view engine', 'ejs');

      // serve static files from the folders
      app.use(express.static(__dirname + "/public"));
      app.use(express.static(__dirname + "/views"));

      app.get("/", (req, res) =>
      var dataToEJS =
      title : "Magma Travel",
      data : data

      res.render("index", dataToEJS);
      );


      In my template .ejs i set the variable like this:



      <title> <%= configuration.title%> </title>


      and my JSON file is this



      {
      "configuration":
      "title": "Magma Travel",
      "subtitle": "Agenzia Viaggi"



      this is directory this is directory



      why when I start my server.js he can't find the variable?










      share|improve this question














      I have a data.JSON file and i'm requiring it like this



       <!--server.js-->
      const express = require("express");
      const app = express();
      const data = require('data.json');


      app.set('view engine', 'ejs');

      // serve static files from the folders
      app.use(express.static(__dirname + "/public"));
      app.use(express.static(__dirname + "/views"));

      app.get("/", (req, res) =>
      var dataToEJS =
      title : "Magma Travel",
      data : data

      res.render("index", dataToEJS);
      );


      In my template .ejs i set the variable like this:



      <title> <%= configuration.title%> </title>


      and my JSON file is this



      {
      "configuration":
      "title": "Magma Travel",
      "subtitle": "Agenzia Viaggi"



      this is directory this is directory



      why when I start my server.js he can't find the variable?







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          Try something like



           res.render('index',myData: dataToEJS);
          <title> <%= myData.data.configuration.title%> </title>





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            Try something like



             res.render('index',myData: dataToEJS);
            <title> <%= myData.data.configuration.title%> </title>





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               res.render('index',myData: dataToEJS);
              <title> <%= myData.data.configuration.title%> </title>





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                 res.render('index',myData: dataToEJS);
                <title> <%= myData.data.configuration.title%> </title>





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                Try something like



                 res.render('index',myData: dataToEJS);
                <title> <%= myData.data.configuration.title%> </title>






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