User Signup
We'll need to...
- Double-check our signup form 
- Create a POST route for receiving the new user's data 
- Create a new user within the POST route 
- Redirect to either the home page or signup page, depending on if there's an error 
Double-check the signup form
Take a look at the current signup form and GET /auth/signup route. Some things you'll want to know about:
- The signup form's action 
- The signup form's data 
- The signup form's route 
- Can we access the signup form? 
Before continuing, verify that this test is passing
Auth Controller - GET /auth/signup - should return a 200 response
Creating a POST route
To receive the user's data, let's create a signup route.
controllers/auth.js
router.post('/signup', (req, res) => {
  // try sending back the form data
  res.send(req.body);
});Verify that this works. While spitting back form data verifies this route's functionality, we don't really want this. We want to implement the following logic:
- Take the user's data from - req.body
- Find or create a new user, based on the email address provided - If the user wasn't created, the email address must already exist. Let's redirect back to the signup form so the user can fix this error. 
- If the user was created, we're successful! Redirect back to the home page 
- If an error occurs, it'll most likely be due to a validation error. Let's redirect back to the signup form so the user can fix this error. 
 
controllers/auth.js
// at the very top, include the database models
const db = require('../models');
router.post('/signup', (req, res) => {
  // find or create a user, providing the name and password as default values
  db.user.findOrCreate({
    where: { email: req.body.email },
    defaults: {
      name: req.body.name,
      password: req.body.password
    }
  }).then(([user, created]) => {
    if (created) {
      // if created, success and redirect home
      console.log(`${user.name} was created!`);
      res.redirect('/');
    } else {
      // if not created, the email already exists
      console.log('Email already exists');
      res.redirect('/auth/signup');
    }
  }).catch(error => {
    // if an error occurs, let's see what the error is
    console.log('An error occurred: ', error.message);
    res.redirect('/auth/signup');
  });
});This should pass the following tests
Auth Controller - POST /auth/signup - should redirect to / on success
Auth Controller - POST /auth/signup - should redirect to /auth/signup on failure
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