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How should one create the first user? #288
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did you tried seeding the settings first? the missing country field comes from the settings model |
Yes, I tried both, as you can see from my issue description. It appears seeding the database is necessary, but it is not doable multiple times, so I have to do an SQL query first - in my case It would be much better if there was an |
Hi @jakubgs You are right for the production you have to set up by hand. a command to do it would be cool. And I'll gladly accept a PR for it. But for now, it's either by hand DB insert or tinker. Or use db:seed and create and change the user that is created by default. |
I understand from the docs that it is recommended to create the database schema by calling:
https://github.com/Bottelet/DaybydayCRM/wiki/Install
https://github.com/Bottelet/DaybydayCRM/wiki/Install-using-Docker
But is the
--seed
part necessary? I tried using it without--seed
and then creating an admin user with:But when I try to login using that user I get:
But if I try to create the same user after using
migrate
with--seed
I get:So how am I supposed to do this? Should this even work without
--seed
? And if not, how should I create the first user?I was thinking of updating the seeded admin this way:
Does this make sense?
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