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Create, edit, or unlock an administrator account

Before you can use this command, you must do the following:

NOTE
The simplest way to create the database is to use the command magento setup:upgrade.

Create or edit an administrator

Use this command to create an administrator or to edit an existing administrator.

NOTE
If you’re editing an administrator, only the first name, last name, and password can be edited.

Command usage:

bin/magento admin:user:create [--<parameter_name>=<value>, ...] 

Where the following table defines parameters and values:

Name
Value
Required?
--admin-firstname
Administrator user’s first name.
Yes
--admin-lastname
Administrator user’s last name.
Yes
--admin-email
Administrator user’s e-mail address.
Yes
--admin-user
Administrator username.
Yes
--admin-password
Administrator user password. The password must be at least 7 characters in length and must include at least one alphabetic and at least one numeric character.

We recommend a longer, more complex password. If the password string contains special characters that require literal interpretation (such as backslashes or spaces), enclose the password in single quotations.
Yes
--magento-init-params
Add to any command to customize application initialization parameters

For example: MAGE_MODE=developer&MAGE_DIRS[base][path]=/var/www/example.com&MAGE_DIRS[cache][path]=/var/tmp/cache
No

Example of usage:

bin/magento admin:user:create --admin-firstname=John --admin-lastname=Doe --admin-email=j.doe@example.com --admin-user=j.doe --admin-password=A0b9%t3g 
Created Magento administrator user named j.doe 

If you do not specify any of the required params, the application asks about them in the CLI:

bin/magento admin:user:create 
Admin user: John Admin password: Admin email: j.doe.young@example.com Admin first name: John Admin last name: Doe Young 
Created Magento administrator user named John 

The following example updates first name, last name, and password of j.doe admin user:

bin/magento admin:user:create --admin-firstname="John X" --admin-lastname="Doe X" --admin-email=j.doe@example.com --admin-user=j.doe --admin-password=A1234567 
Created Magento administrator user named j.doe 

Unlock an administrator account

Use this command to unlock the account of an administrator that was locked, typically because of multiple incorrect login attempts.

bin/magento admin:user:unlock {username} 

You must specify the administrator’s username. Example:

bin/magento admin:user:unlock admin 
The user account "admin" has been unlocked 

If the account is either not unlocked or if there was a problem, the following message displays:

The user account "admin" was not locked or could not be unlocked 

Verify that the user is an administrator, the user is active, and that the account is locked. To view the list of locked users in the Admin, log in as an administrator and click System > Permissions > Locked Users.

If the account doesn’t exist, the following message displays:

Couldn't find the user account "bob" 
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