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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I installed an instance of Monica and want to add additional accounts for other family members, but I don't want to open my instance to any person. While the SetupProduction command allows you to create an initial account, there is no easy way to create additional accounts. (See #4617 for another example of this)
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like an artisan command to create a new account easily from the command line.
Describe alternatives you've considered (optional) #1876 talks about an admin portal, but that's a ways off. We could use the API, but that is rather complicated for an occasional new user.
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Hey @lpdyck, you can actually enable signup in the .env file:
# Ability to disable signups on your instance.
# Can be true or false. Default to false.
APP_DISABLE_SIGNUP=false
# Enable user email verification.
APP_SIGNUP_DOUBLE_OPTIN=true
Simply add their email in to the login page under sign up and you should be good to go.
@userbradley the idea I believe is to allow the administrator to add new users without having to open sign up to anybody on the Internet. At least this is what I would like this feature for. :)
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I installed an instance of Monica and want to add additional accounts for other family members, but I don't want to open my instance to any person. While the SetupProduction command allows you to create an initial account, there is no easy way to create additional accounts. (See #4617 for another example of this)
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like an artisan command to create a new account easily from the command line.
Describe alternatives you've considered (optional)
#1876 talks about an admin portal, but that's a ways off. We could use the API, but that is rather complicated for an occasional new user.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: