Ruby on Rails Friday, February 16, 2018

If I have these two lines that match '/',  why do I still need `root 'world#index'` in my routes.rb

  match '/', to: 'world#index', constraints: { subdomain: 'www' }, via: [:get, :post, :put, :patch, :delete]
  match '/', to: 'blogit/posts#index', constraints: { subdomain: /.+/ }, via: [:get, :post, :put, :patch, :delete]
  root 'world#index'

presently subdomains are just routing to world index

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