Slide Page Ids are undefined Google Slides API (res.data.slides.objectId)












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I am trying to list all of the slide object id's in a given presentation. However, res.data.slides.objectId always come back as undefined. Code:



slides.presentations.get({
presentationId: id,
}, (err, res) => {
if (err) return error(err);
length = res.data.slides.length;
for (a = 0; a <= length; a++){
let ids = res.data.slides.objectId[a];
console.log(ids);
slideObjectIds.push(ids);
console.log(slideObjectIds);
}
});


I've tried using JSON.parse(res.data.slides.objectId), but this stops at u, it will probably be undefined. I know it is res.data.slides.objectId because I starting by logging (console.log)res, It was under data, then I logged res.data, and so forth, and found that res.data.slides worked, but res.data.slides.objectId did not work.

Here is the response page.

Thanks for your help!










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    I am trying to list all of the slide object id's in a given presentation. However, res.data.slides.objectId always come back as undefined. Code:



    slides.presentations.get({
    presentationId: id,
    }, (err, res) => {
    if (err) return error(err);
    length = res.data.slides.length;
    for (a = 0; a <= length; a++){
    let ids = res.data.slides.objectId[a];
    console.log(ids);
    slideObjectIds.push(ids);
    console.log(slideObjectIds);
    }
    });


    I've tried using JSON.parse(res.data.slides.objectId), but this stops at u, it will probably be undefined. I know it is res.data.slides.objectId because I starting by logging (console.log)res, It was under data, then I logged res.data, and so forth, and found that res.data.slides worked, but res.data.slides.objectId did not work.

    Here is the response page.

    Thanks for your help!










    share|improve this question



























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      I am trying to list all of the slide object id's in a given presentation. However, res.data.slides.objectId always come back as undefined. Code:



      slides.presentations.get({
      presentationId: id,
      }, (err, res) => {
      if (err) return error(err);
      length = res.data.slides.length;
      for (a = 0; a <= length; a++){
      let ids = res.data.slides.objectId[a];
      console.log(ids);
      slideObjectIds.push(ids);
      console.log(slideObjectIds);
      }
      });


      I've tried using JSON.parse(res.data.slides.objectId), but this stops at u, it will probably be undefined. I know it is res.data.slides.objectId because I starting by logging (console.log)res, It was under data, then I logged res.data, and so forth, and found that res.data.slides worked, but res.data.slides.objectId did not work.

      Here is the response page.

      Thanks for your help!










      share|improve this question















      I am trying to list all of the slide object id's in a given presentation. However, res.data.slides.objectId always come back as undefined. Code:



      slides.presentations.get({
      presentationId: id,
      }, (err, res) => {
      if (err) return error(err);
      length = res.data.slides.length;
      for (a = 0; a <= length; a++){
      let ids = res.data.slides.objectId[a];
      console.log(ids);
      slideObjectIds.push(ids);
      console.log(slideObjectIds);
      }
      });


      I've tried using JSON.parse(res.data.slides.objectId), but this stops at u, it will probably be undefined. I know it is res.data.slides.objectId because I starting by logging (console.log)res, It was under data, then I logged res.data, and so forth, and found that res.data.slides worked, but res.data.slides.objectId did not work.

      Here is the response page.

      Thanks for your help!







      javascript node.js google-slides-api






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          My mistake, res is an object NOT an array, the way I was trying to reference this was by addressing the index. I was able to fix this by using this code:



          res.data.slides.forEach((file) => {slideObjectIds.push(file.objectId)});


          It pushes the object is to the array slideObjectIds.






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            My mistake, res is an object NOT an array, the way I was trying to reference this was by addressing the index. I was able to fix this by using this code:



            res.data.slides.forEach((file) => {slideObjectIds.push(file.objectId)});


            It pushes the object is to the array slideObjectIds.






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              My mistake, res is an object NOT an array, the way I was trying to reference this was by addressing the index. I was able to fix this by using this code:



              res.data.slides.forEach((file) => {slideObjectIds.push(file.objectId)});


              It pushes the object is to the array slideObjectIds.






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                My mistake, res is an object NOT an array, the way I was trying to reference this was by addressing the index. I was able to fix this by using this code:



                res.data.slides.forEach((file) => {slideObjectIds.push(file.objectId)});


                It pushes the object is to the array slideObjectIds.






                share|improve this answer












                My mistake, res is an object NOT an array, the way I was trying to reference this was by addressing the index. I was able to fix this by using this code:



                res.data.slides.forEach((file) => {slideObjectIds.push(file.objectId)});


                It pushes the object is to the array slideObjectIds.







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