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# Registering users manually
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You might want to disable registration in your [instance config](/configuration), but still have a quick way to manually register users upon request. To do so, first set up a separate instance that only listens on localhost, has registration enabled,
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and captchas as well as background jobs disabled. Make sure you have a way to start it easily with just one or a few commands, e.g. via a systemd service. Then, use something like the script below (in the example, the instance is started via a systemd
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service called `podman-invidious_register`, and it listens on localhost port 21742. **Warning**: This script is vulnerable to SQL injections. Only use trusted inputs; if you want to make a custom signup form and use this as a backend, be sure to
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sanitize inputs.
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```sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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systemctl start podman-invidious_register
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CONTINUE='y'
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while [ "$CONTINUE" = 'y' ]; do
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read -rp 'User ID: ' ID
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if [ "$(su postgres -c "psql invidious -c \"SELECT email FROM users WHERE email = '\"'$ID'\"';\"" | tail -n 2 | head -n 1)" != '(0 rows)' ]; then
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echo 'Error: User ID is already taken'
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continue
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fi
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read -rsp 'Password: ' PASSWORD
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curl -L 'http://localhost:21742/login' --form-string "email=$ID" --form-string "password=$PASSWORD" -F 'action=signin' >/dev/null
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read -rp 'Register more accounts? [y/N] ' CONTINUE
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done
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systemctl stop podman-invidious_register
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```
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