I recently implemented a new homepage (index.html) on my rails app (into folder public/index.html) with /signin and /signup paths. Before I implemented index.html on my website, I have been redirecting users to root_url (which is home.html.erb) after sign in or sign up. When they sign out, I've been redirecting them to root_path.
The problem is that after this new index.html, when users try to log in or sign up, they get redirected back to index.html. Is there a place to have them log in successfully to the original root_url without requiring many code edits?
class SessionsController < ApplicationController
def new
end
def create
user = User.find_by_email(params[:session][:email])
if user && user.authenticate(params[:session][:password])
sign_in user
redirect_to root_path
else
flash.now[:error] = "Invalid email/password combination"
render 'new'
end
end
def destroy
sign_out
redirect_to root_path
end
end
UsersController
def create
@user = User.new(params[:user])
if @user.save
sign_in @user
flash[:success] = "Welcome!"
redirect_to root_path
else
render 'new'
end
end
This is what I have in my routes.rb
root to: 'static_pages#home'
whatever
, change it to redirect_to root_path