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If I've got a rails application and I'd like to add authentication to with Devise, how would I allow users who have a null password in the database to sign in without one?

I'm interested in hearing answers along the lines of the lifecycle and what files I'd have to author to get it done.

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Step 1: Allow the record to be saved.
Step 2: Sign in the record

To allow the record to be saved, you'll want to do validations yourself. I describe here how to do custom validations: http://jessewolgamott.com/blog/2011/12/08/the-one-where-devise-validations-are-customized/ .... In your case, you'll want to remove the password validations.

To sign in the record, you'll need to have a custom sign in path. You can override the devise sessions controller, but this could do the trick:

class SessionsController < ApplicationController
  def create
    user = User.find_by_email!(params[:session][:email])
    sign_in user
    redirect_to root_path
  end
end
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  • Thanks! I'll try this out this evening. If you think of anything else I might have to watch out for, feel free to comment/update. :) Nov 20, 2012 at 15:43
  • I'd probably rather just email them a link to sign in, rather than sigining in knowing something as public as an email address. Nov 20, 2012 at 16:57
  • Well, it isn't necessarily an email address. And it's an intranet-style solution. Access will be limited in other ways. Nov 20, 2012 at 22:56
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It turns out, Devise is built on Warden. This means that I only have to create my own custom Warden strategy:

https://github.com/hassox/warden/wiki/Strategies

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