I'm using devise
and I can't add an user neither via no via seeds.rb
. Here is a rails console:
irb(main):100:0> a = User.new
=> #<User id: nil, email: "", encrypted_password: "", reset_password_token: nil, reset_password_sent_at: nil,......etc>
irb(main):111:0> a.email = "[email protected]"
=> "[email protected]"
irb(main):116:0> a.password = "1234a"
=> "1234a"
irb(main):117:0> a.password
=> "1234a"
irb(main):119:0> a.password_confirmation = "1234a"
=> "1234a"
irb(main):120:0> a.password_confirmation == a.password
=> true
irb(main):121:0> a.save!
(0.8ms) BEGIN
User Load (1.2ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."reset_password_token" = 'M9Xg7pYuPkgysuirxoj8' LIMIT 1
User Load (1.1ms) SELECT "users".* FROM "users" WHERE "users"."reset_password_token" = '4y8Vdn9b7nsC2QqtkCSs' LIMIT 1
User Exists (0.7ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM "users" WHERE "users"."email" = '[email protected]' LIMIT 1
User Exists (0.8ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM "users" WHERE LOWER("users"."login") = LOWER('login1') LIMIT 1
User Exists (0.6ms) SELECT 1 AS one FROM "users" WHERE "users"."email" = '[email protected]' LIMIT 1
(0.4ms) ROLLBACK
ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: Validation failed: Password doesn't match confirmation
password_confirmation
in an explicit way - you may just set aa.password
. But in any way that wouldn't harm, so may be you have some custom validators or hooks that may reassign apassword_confirmation
?