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--- description: How to provision Phoenix at deploy time --- Phoenix can be configured to immediately receive data via ## Admin Access Phoenix supports the use of the `PHOENIX_ADMIN_SECRET` environment variable to enable immediate, programmatic access for sending data to your Phoenix instance. This secret acts as a bearer token, authenticating as the first system user, and can be used in place of an API key for secure automation and provisioning workflows. - Set the `PHOENIX_ADMIN_SECRET` environment variable at deploy time. - The value must be at least 32 characters long, include at least one digit and one lowercase letter, and must be different from `PHOENIX_SECRET`. - When set, you can use this secret as a bearer token in the `Authorization` header to authenticate API requests and immediately send data to Phoenix. ## Initial Admin User Provisioning Phoenix allows you to provision the first set of admin users at deploy time using the `PHOENIX_ADMINS` environment variable. This is useful for bootstrapping access in self-hosted or automated environments. - Set the `PHOENIX_ADMINS` environment variable to a semicolon-separated list of `username=email` pairs. - On startup, Phoenix will create admin users for each pair if they do not already exist. - Passwords for these users will be randomly generated and must be reset by the user. - If a username or email already exists, the user record will not be modified. ``` PHOENIX_ADMINS="username1=email1@example.com;username2=email2@example.com" ```

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