I tried let and the result was the same. It’s just that I’d normally use const when using fetch() or ajax().
I believe the error comes from the static template = line. With it, I get:
[THEME 10283 'Pokemon Theme'] Error: connector component has no associated template. Ensure the template is colocated or authored with gjs.
at h (plugin-connectors.js:35:11)
at eY.renderInOutlet (plugin-api.gjs:1116:5)
at todo.gjs:43:7
at eH (plugin-api.gjs:3363:10)
at Object.initialize (api.js:21:14)
at i.initialize (app.js:265:28)
at index.js:379:19
at e.each (index.js:183:7)
at e.walk (index.js:112:10)
at e.each (index.js:59:20)
at e.topsort (index.js:65:10)
at iL._runInitializer (index.js:392:11)
at iL.runInstanceInitializers (index.js:377:10)
at l._bootSync (instance.js:116:22)
at iL.didBecomeReady (index.js:784:18)
at invoke (index.js:262:14)
at m.flush (index.js:180:11)
at g.flush (index.js:334:19)
at z._end (index.js:762:32)
at _boundAutorunEnd (index.js:499:12)
And if I just use <template> directly, there’s no error. I don’t think using static template is valid here, so just using the template tag directly works.