--- stage: Manage group: Access info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments type: howto --- # How to reset user password There are a few ways to reset the password of a user. ## Rake Task GitLab provides a Rake Task to reset passwords of users using their usernames, which can be invoked by the following command: ```shell sudo gitlab-rake "gitlab:password:reset" ``` You will be asked for username, password, and password confirmation. Upon giving proper values for them, the password of the specified user will be updated. The Rake task also takes the username as an argument, as shown in the example below: ```shell sudo gitlab-rake "gitlab:password:reset[johndoe]" ``` NOTE: To reset the default admin password, run this Rake task with the username `root`, which is the default username of that admin account. ## Rails console The Rake task is capable of finding users via their usernames. However, if only user ID or email ID of the user is known, Rails console can be used to find user using user ID and then change password of the user manually. 1. Start a Rails console ```shell sudo gitlab-rails console -e production ``` 1. Find the user either by user ID or email ID: ```ruby user = User.find(123) #or user = User.find_by(email: 'user@example.com') ``` 1. Reset the password ```ruby user.password = 'secret_pass' user.password_confirmation = 'secret_pass' ``` 1. When using this method instead of the [Users API](../api/users.md#user-modification), GitLab sends an email to the user stating that the user changed their password. If the password was changed by an administrator, execute the following command to notify the user by email: ```ruby user.send_only_admin_changed_your_password_notification! ``` 1. Save the changes: ```ruby user.save! ``` 1. Exit the console, and then try to sign in with your new password. NOTE: You can also reset passwords by using the [Users API](../api/users.md#user-modification). ## Reset your root password The previously described steps can also be used to reset the root password. In normal installations where the username of root account hasn't been changed manually, the Rake task can be used with username `root` to reset the root password. If the username was changed to something else and has been forgotten, one possible way is to reset the password using Rails console with user ID `1` (in almost all the cases, the first user will be the default admin account).