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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T05:29:57+00:00 2026-05-27T05:29:57+00:00

Can Active Admin use my current Devise user model? It already has a column

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Can Active Admin use my current Devise user model? It already has a column named admin, and if it’s true, I’d like to bypass the Active admin login, when going to /admin.

Is this possible?

Current routes:

#Active admin
ActiveAdmin.routes(self)

#Devise
devise_for :admin_users, ActiveAdmin::Devise.config
devise_for :users, :path => "account"

The rest is basically standard Devise + Active admin

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    2026-05-27T05:29:57+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:29 am

    Yes you can do that, when running the generator skip the user model creation:

    rails generate active_admin:install --skip-users
    

    Then in your config/initializers/active_admin.rb :

    # == User Authentication
    #
    # Active Admin will automatically call an authentication
    # method in a before filter of all controller actions to
    # ensure that there is a currently logged in admin user.
    #
    # This setting changes the method which Active Admin calls
    # within the controller.
    config.authentication_method = :authenticate_admin!
    

    uncomment config.authentication_method and provide your authentication method for your admin, for example:

    # app/controllers/application_controller.rb
    def authenticate_admin!
     redirect_to new_user_session_path unless current_user.is_admin?
    end
    

    Restart your server and It should be working. Also Take a look to Active Admin Configuration

    Hope this helps.

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