# Changing the default user credentials ## Default User Credential The 'datahub' root user is created for you by default. This user is controlled via a [user.props](https://github.com/datahub-project/datahub/blob/master/datahub-frontend/conf/user.props) file which [JaaS Authentication](./guides/jaas.md) is configured to use: By default, the credential file looks like this for each and every self-hosted DataHub deployment: ``` // default user.props datahub:datahub ``` Obviously, this is not ideal from a security perspective. It is highly recommended that this file is changed _prior_ to deploying DataHub to production at your organization. :::warning Please note that deleting the `Data Hub` user in the UI **WILL NOT** disable the default user. You will still be able to log in using the default 'datahub:datahub' credentials. To safely delete the default credentials, please follow the guide provided below. ::: ## Changing the default user `datahub` The method for changing the default user depends on how DataHub is deployed. - [Helm chart](#helm-chart) - [Deployment Guide](/docs/deploy/kubernetes.md) - [Docker-compose](#docker-compose) - [Deployment Guide](../../docker/README.md) - [Quickstart](#quickstart) - [Deployment Guide](/docs/quickstart.md) ### Helm chart You'll need to create a Kubernetes secret, then mount the file as a volume to the datahub-frontend pod. #### 1. Create a new config file Create a new version [user.props](https://github.com/datahub-project/datahub/blob/master/datahub-frontend/conf/user.props) which defines the updated password for the datahub user. To remove the user 'datahub' from the new file, simply omit the username. Please note that you can also choose to leave the file empty. For example, to change the password for the DataHub root user to 'newpassword', your file would contain the following: ``` // new user.props datahub:newpassword ``` #### 2. Create a kubernetes secret Create a secret from your local `user.props` file. ```shell kubectl create secret generic datahub-users-secret --from-file=user.props=./ ``` #### 3. Mount the config file Configure your [values.yaml](https://github.com/acryldata/datahub-helm/blob/master/charts/datahub/values.yaml#LL22C1-L22C1) to add the volume to the datahub-frontend container. ```yaml datahub-frontend: ... extraVolumes: - name: datahub-users secret: defaultMode: 0444 secretName: datahub-users-secret extraVolumeMounts: - name: datahub-users mountPath: /datahub-frontend/conf/user.props subPath: user.props ``` #### 4. Restart Datahub Restart the DataHub containers or pods to pick up the new configs. For example, you could run the following command to upgrade the current helm deployment. ```shell helm upgrade datahub datahub/datahub --values ``` Note that if you update the secret you will need to restart the datahub-frontend pods so the changes are reflected. To update the secret in-place you can run something like this. ``` kubectl create secret generic datahub-users-secret --from-file=user.props=./ -o yaml --dry-run=client | kubectl apply -f - ``` ### Docker-compose #### 1. Modify a config file Modify [user.props](https://github.com/datahub-project/datahub/blob/master/datahub-frontend/conf/user.props) which defines the updated password for the datahub user. To remove the user 'datahub' from the new file, simply omit the username. Please note that you can also choose to leave the file empty. For example, to change the password for the DataHub root user to 'newpassword', your file would contain the following: ``` // new user.props datahub:newpassword ``` #### 2. Mount the updated config file Change the [docker-compose.yaml](https://github.com/datahub-project/datahub/blob/master/docker/docker-compose.yml) to mount an updated user.props file to the following location inside the `datahub-frontend-react` container using a volume:`/datahub-frontend/conf/user.props` ```yaml datahub-frontend-react: ... volumes: ... - :/datahub-frontend/conf/user.props ``` #### 3. Restart DataHub Restart the DataHub containers or pods to pick up the new configs. ### Quickstart #### 1. Modify a config file Modify [user.props](https://github.com/datahub-project/datahub/blob/master/datahub-frontend/conf/user.props) which defines the updated password for the datahub user. To remove the user 'datahub' from the new file, simply omit the username. Please note that you can also choose to leave the file empty. For example, to change the password for the DataHub root user to 'newpassword', your file would contain the following: ``` // new user.props datahub:newpassword ``` #### 2. Mount the updated config file In [docker-compose file used in quickstart](https://github.com/datahub-project/datahub/blob/master/docker/quickstart/docker-compose.quickstart.yml). Modify the [datahub-frontend-react block](https://github.com/datahub-project/datahub/blob/master/docker/quickstart/docker-compose.quickstart.yml#L116) to contain the extra volume mount. ```yaml datahub-frontend-react: ... volumes: ... - :/datahub-frontend/conf/user.props ``` #### 3. Restart Datahub Run the following command. ``` datahub docker quickstart --quickstart-compose-file .yml ```