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ruby on rails - Custom Devise controller

I would like to customize my registrations controller for Devise in Rails. I understand that you must create a controller like this:

class AccountsController < Devise::SessionsController
  def create
    super
  end
end

Well, that's all very good. But then let's say I want to fully control what happens in my #create action. How do I do that? How do I manually create a model and pass it all the params? Would Account.create(params[:account]) handle it smoothly? Is there some internal stuff going on I should know about or is my only option to call #super inside the action?

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As long as you fulfil your required fields you can call Account.create in your example, I'm pretty sure the default Devise required fields are login, password and password_confirmation

We do this in a CRUD screen for creating devise users,

@admin = Admin.new(params[:admin])
if @admin.save
  redirect_to admin_admins_path, :notice => 'New Administrator has been added'
else
  render :action => "new"
end

and you don't want to extend the Devise session controller, a normal controller extending ApplicationController is fine or you can extend Devise::RegistrationsController and overwrite the methods you want to tweak in a registrations_controller.rb file


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