# Skip Validations When Creating A Record Validations on your [ActiveRecord](https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Base.html) models are there for a reason. They provide application-level feedback about data that doesn't meet business requirements. In many cases those validations should also be pushed down to the database-layer in the form of constraints. Sometimes, though rarely and probably only in a testing or development context, you'll want to skip validations. This is how you can do that when creating a new record: ```ruby user = User.new( name: 'Josh', email: '', password: SecureRandom.uuid ) user.valid? #=> false user.errors.messages #=> {:email=>["can't be blank"]} user.save(validate: false) ``` After newing-up an object with invalid data, you can [save it with the `validate` option set to `false`](https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Persistence.html#method-i-save). This will skip ActiveRecord validations. Note: If you also have a database-layer constraint, this won't work. Perhaps for your use case you can get by with a new non-persisted record.