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Recently I added the confirmable module to my User class. I already have a quite nice mailing system (Sidekiq, Sendgrid...) in my app, so I created my own "confirm account" mail. The problem now is to disable Devise from sending its default email. Is there any way to completely disable the Devise mailing system?

Added:

  • I want to maintain the confirmable module, as I am using its attributes and routes.
  • I can't use skip_confirmation! because I want the users to confirm their account.
  • I just want to disable Devise mails.

6 Answers 6

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Use the source, Luke:

# lib/devise/models/confirmable.rb

# A callback method used to deliver confirmation
# instructions on creation. This can be overriden
# in models to map to a nice sign up e-mail.
def send_on_create_confirmation_instructions
  send_devise_notification(:confirmation_instructions)
end

So override this method in your model to do nothing.

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    Glad it helped. If you use bundler, you can always look at any gem's source easily with bundle open <gem> to take a look around.
    – Thilo
    Nov 23, 2012 at 15:35
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Try overriding the following devise method in your model:

def confirmation_required?
  !confirmed?
end

or use skip_confirmation!:

user = User.new(params) 
user.skip_confirmation! 
user.save! 
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    This is helpful when importing seed data.
    – scarver2
    Aug 3, 2014 at 3:12
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Use skip_confirmation! method before saving any object.

def create
  @user = User.new(params[:user])
  @user.skip_confirmation!
  @user.save!
end
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  • I don't want to skip the confirmation. I just want Devise not to send its email, as I am sending my own.
    – Gawyn
    Nov 23, 2012 at 15:15
  • @CristianPlanasGonzález skip_confirmation! will only skip devise confirmation method not your own confirmation method. Please try this it will work.
    – Santosh
    Nov 23, 2012 at 15:31
  • skip_confirmation! sets the confirmed_at attribute to Time.now, basically confirming the user. I'm using all the Devise confirmable module, except the mail.
    – Gawyn
    Nov 23, 2012 at 15:34
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    You should use skip_confirmation_notification!.
    – joost
    Mar 9, 2015 at 12:01
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I think just removing

:confirmable

from the user model should do it

or have you tried disabling

config/environments/development.rb

config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { :host => 'localhost:3000' }
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  • I need the confirmable module because I am confirming users. I use the confirm routes that devise provides to me, and also the confirmable attributes of the User class. I just don't want Devise to send a mail, as I want to send my own.
    – Gawyn
    Nov 23, 2012 at 15:01
  • ah right i see, couldnt you just modify the devise mailer to look how you want it too, seems an effort to not use the built in features?
    – Richlewis
    Nov 23, 2012 at 15:05
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I recommend you

User.skip_reconfirmation!

That is skip confirm mail and update email not to use "confirm!"

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remove (:confirmable) from devise model ex:- here my devise model is User here I used like this.

class User < ActiveRecord::Base  
     devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable,
         :recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable, :validatable,:omniauthable

end

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