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Asked: November 26, 20242024-11-26T06:39:05+00:00 2024-11-26T06:39:05+00:00

BCrypt::Errors::InvalidHash (invalid hash)

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Introduction

Encountering errors while resetting your database or managing password fields can be a challenging part of Rails development.

In this simple article, I’ll walk through the process of resolving the BCrypt::Errors::InvalidHash error, which occurred after recreating a user password. Here’s what happened, how I tested possible solutions, and the final approach that resolved the issue.


Context

After running rails db:drop to drop the database and recreate it, I had to re-enter user data, including setting a new password. However, when attempting to assign a password to the encrypted_password field directly in the User model, I encountered the following error:

BCrypt::Errors::InvalidHash (invalid hash) 
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This error typically occurs when the value stored in encrypted_password is not a valid BCrypt hash. In Rails, if you're using has_secure_password, BCrypt expects a hashed value in encrypted_password. Assigning a plain-text password directly to encrypted_password without hashing causes this mismatch.


Inital setup

After the database reset, I attempted to assign a password by manually setting encrypted_password:

user = User.new(email: "user@example.com") user.encrypted_password = "newpassword123"  # Incorrect approach user.save 
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Solution

To resolve the error, I needed to ensure the password was properly hashed using BCrypt. Instead of manually assigning a value to encrypted_password, I updated the user’s password attribute directly and let BCrypt handle the hashing.

Here’s the code that worked:

User.where(email: "email@example.com").first hashed_password = BCrypt::Password.create("newpassword#0") user.update_column(:encrypted_password, hashed_password) 
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Explanation

In this solution, I used BCrypt::Password.create to hash the plain-text password “newpassword#0”, then directly updated the password attribute.

This approach allowed BCrypt to generate a valid hash for encrypted_password, avoiding the BCrypt::Errors::InvalidHash error. By assigning the hashed password to password, Rails automatically handled storage in the correct format, fixing the issue.


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