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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T04:52:56+00:00 2026-05-20T04:52:56+00:00

Im trying to fool around with a rails application to learn the proper way

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Im trying to fool around with a rails application to learn the proper way of doing things, and i’ve gotten a great start, but now theres this thing bugging me. Its pretty cosmetic, but it bugs the h*** out of me.

I’ve made this session controller and session helper to take care of logging in and out, and i believe this works fine (havent actually tested it yet), yet when i want to use if the !signed_in?, i get extra output in my view (where im using haml), below is all code i believe is involved in generating this extra output.

sessions_helper.rb:

def get_current_user
  @current_user ||= false
end

def signed_in?
   !get_current_user.nil?
end

partial: _menu.html.haml (im still learning to make this look ruby-isk)

%nav
  #userbox
    =if signed_in?
      =link_to 'Create User', :signup
      |
      =link_to 'Log In', :signin
    =if !signed_in?
      =link_to "My profile", :root
      |
      =link_to 'Log Out', :signout
  %ul
    %li= link_to 'About', :about
    %li= link_to 'Concept', :concept
    %li= link_to 'Home', :root

This ends up with generating the following html:

<nav> 
  <div id='userbox'> 
    <a href="/signup">Create User</a> 
    |
    <a href="/signin">Log In</a> 
  2

  </div> 
  <ul> 
    <li><a href="/about">About</a></li> 
    <li><a href="/concept">Concept</a></li> 
    <li><a href="/">Home</a></li> 
  </ul> 
</nav> 

The issue here is the extra number 2 generated. How do i remove that?

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    2026-05-20T04:52:56+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 4:52 am

    Try use – instead of = in ruby code who not render code:

    %nav
      #userbox
        - if signed_in?
          =link_to 'Create User', :signup
          |
          =link_to 'Log In', :signin
        - if !signed_in?
          =link_to "My profile", :root
          |
          =link_to 'Log Out', :signout
      %ul
        %li= link_to 'About', :about
        %li= link_to 'Concept', :concept
        %li= link_to 'Home', :root
    

    See here the documentation for run ruby code: http://haml-lang.com/docs/yardoc/file.HAML_REFERENCE.html#running_ruby_

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