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How to manually create a new user and user session in Devise?

I have a form where I collect a lot of information in Rails. Part of this form is fields for a new user to register. Since Devise has controllers/actions specifically to create a new user, I don't know how to programmatically create a user in an entirely different action that also creates another record. I really can't have the user registration form separate. I can't figure out how to create a user, and then log the user in, like I could easily do in Authlogic.

I have used both Authlogic and Devise, and think each has their strengths and weaknesses. With Devise, I love how quick it is to "get going" with a new project, but customizing it seems to be a pain. Authlogic had so many problems with Rails 3 a while back, that I switched to Devise. I'm now working on a new project and get to start from scratch.

So I think there are 2 potential answers to this question: (a) how to do this in Devise, or (b) why I should just switch to Authlogic with Rails 3 instead.

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Sean Coleman Avatar asked Jan 11 '11 17:01

Sean Coleman


3 Answers

You can create a new Devise user simply by creating a new user model (see https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/How-To:-Manage-users-through-a-CRUD-interface)

@user = User.new(:email => '[email protected]', :password => 'password', :password_confirmation => 'password')
@user.save

To sign in your newly created user, use sign_in @user

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David Sulc Avatar answered Oct 02 '22 00:10

David Sulc


Saving the newly created user before sign_in will fail because devise has not yet filled the required fields for User object yet. So David's code will work for the current page, but the next page won't get the signed in user, since the user is only saved after the session is set. This happens when I use Mongoid, and I don't know if it is a problem specific to Mongodb.

To address this problem, I have a very imperfect solution to call sign_in twice. The first sign_in will save the user. It just works but people can improve it certainly.

@user = User.new(:email => '[email protected]',
                 :password => 'password',
                 :password_confirmation => 'password')
# This will save the user in db with fields for devise
sign_in @user
# :bypass is set to ignore devise related callbacks and only save the
# user into session.
sign_in @user, :bypass => true 
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vanship82 Avatar answered Oct 01 '22 23:10

vanship82


For new people seeing this question...

A simple way to do this is in your

config/routes.rb

you should have a line like the following :

devise_for :users

so, you just have to add a path prefix that devise will use:

devise_for :users, :path_prefix =>'auth'

Hope it helps!

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Raúl Contreras Avatar answered Oct 01 '22 23:10

Raúl Contreras