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Creating and managing users
Once the Overleaf instance is running, visit the /launchpad
page to set up your first admin user.
Alternatively, run the following command against your docker container to create your first user and make them an admin:
# Overleaf Toolkit users:
$ bin/docker-compose exec sharelatex /bin/bash -c "cd /var/www/sharelatex; grunt user:create-admin --email=joe@example.com"
# legacy docker-compose.yml users:
$ docker exec sharelatex /bin/bash -c "cd /var/www/sharelatex; grunt user:create-admin --email=joe@example.com"
This will create a user with the given email address if they don't already exist, and make them an admin user. In the command output, you will be given a URL to visit where you can set the password for this user and log in for the first time.
User can be deleted via the following command, projects will also be deleted so be careful with this.
# Overleaf Toolkit users:
$ bin/docker-compose exec sharelatex /bin/bash -c "cd /var/www/sharelatex; grunt user:delete --email=joe@example.com"
# legacy docker-compose.yml users:
$ docker exec sharelatex /bin/bash -c "cd /var/www/sharelatex; grunt user:delete --email=joe@example.com"
Once you are logged in as an admin user, you can visit /admin/register
on your Overleaf instance and create a new users. If you have an email backend configured in your settings file, the new users will be sent an email with a URL to set their password. If not, you will have to distribute the password reset URLs manually. These are shown when you create a user.
WARNING: there's a known bug in versions 2.5.1
and older that affects user creation with email addresses containing uppercase letters. After introducing the email address and clicking Register
, the new user will appear listed with the email address correctly transformed to all-lowercase. However, password setting will fail with a token has expired
message. Registering the user a second time with an all-lowercase email address will send a correct invite.
- Quickstart Guide (Overleaf Toolkit)
- Hardware Requirements
- Database & Dependencies
- Creating and managing users
- General configuration
- Configuring Email
- SSL & Nginx reverse proxy
- Data and Backups
- Configuring Headers, Footers & Logo
- Password Restrictions
- i18n Languages
- Logging
- Common Config Options
- F.A.Q
- Troubleshooting
- Full Project History Migration