debian-mirror-gitlab/doc/raketasks/user_management.md
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# User management
## Add user as a developer to all projects
```bash
# omnibus-gitlab
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:import:user_to_projects[username@domain.tld]
# installation from source
bundle exec rake gitlab:import:user_to_projects[username@domain.tld] RAILS_ENV=production
```
## Add all users to all projects
Notes:
- admin users are added as masters
```bash
# omnibus-gitlab
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:import:all_users_to_all_projects
# installation from source
bundle exec rake gitlab:import:all_users_to_all_projects RAILS_ENV=production
```
## Add user as a developer to all groups
```bash
# omnibus-gitlab
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:import:user_to_groups[username@domain.tld]
# installation from source
bundle exec rake gitlab:import:user_to_groups[username@domain.tld] RAILS_ENV=production
```
## Add all users to all groups
Notes:
- admin users are added as owners so they can add additional users to the group
```bash
# omnibus-gitlab
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:import:all_users_to_all_groups
# installation from source
bundle exec rake gitlab:import:all_users_to_all_groups RAILS_ENV=production
```
## Maintain tight control over the number of active users on your GitLab installation
- Enable this setting to keep new users blocked until they have been cleared by the admin (default: false).
```
block_auto_created_users: false
```
## Disable Two-factor Authentication (2FA) for all users
This task will disable 2FA for all users that have it enabled. This can be
useful if GitLab's `config/secrets.yml` file has been lost and users are unable
to login, for example.
```bash
# omnibus-gitlab
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:two_factor:disable_for_all_users
# installation from source
bundle exec rake gitlab:two_factor:disable_for_all_users RAILS_ENV=production
```