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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T06:27:15+00:00 2026-06-02T06:27:15+00:00

The rails framework Hobo is brilliant and automatically creates the first user as the

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The rails framework Hobo is brilliant and automatically creates the first user as the admin user (unless you ask it not to). The problem I have is that running rails in development I can’t remember what the password was. This should be trivial because I just run rails console, find the user admin = User.find :first and reset the password (trying)

 admin.password = 'Anything1234'
 admin.password_confirmation = admin.password
 admin.save
 >false
 admin.errors
 >{:current_password=>["is not correct"]}

I.e. the implication is that the variable current_password needs to be set correctly before I can change the existing password.

I’m afraid the Hobo documentation doesn’t help in this case. Does anyone know the how to drive the Hobo user model to reset the password?

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    2026-06-02T06:27:16+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 6:27 am

    4 possible solutions:

    1: run your app, and click on the forgot password link. The message will appear in your logs, so you don’t need a mailer set up.

    2: Just save without doing any validations:

    admin.save(false)
    

    EDIT: in Rails 3 this is

    admin.save(:validate => false)
    

    3: Another option is just to delete all users so you get your initial user entry screen back.

    4: If you really want to run the validations, you can trigger the request_password_reset lifecycle:

    admin.lifecycle.request_password_reset!(Guest.new)
    

    then look in development log for the reset password key

    u.lifecycle.reset_password!(Guest.new, :key => 'a0a2db1035065fa7ad5d46d35669d206aee73668', :password=>"test123", :password_confirmation=>"test123")
    
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