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# Initial setup
```mermaid
---
Service lifecycle
---
stateDiagram-v2
uninit : Awaiting setup
inservice : In service
[*] --> uninit
uninit --> inservice : POST /api/setup
inservice --> [*]
```
New instances of this service require an initial setup step before they can fully enter service. This setup is performed online, via the API endpoints in this section.
## Requests before setup completed
Before the service is set up, all API endpoints, other than those specifically documented as exceptions, will return a status of `503 Service Unavailable` to all requests.
Initial setup can be completed only once.
## `POST /api/setup`
Initial setup performs the following tasks:
* Create the first login for the service.
This is the only login that does not require an [invitation](./invitations.md).
**This endpoint does not require an `identity` cookie.**
**This endpoint can be called before initial setup.**
### Request
```json
{
"name": "example username",
"password": "the plaintext password",
}
```
The request must have the following fields:
| Field | Type | Description |
|:-----------|:-------|:--|
| `name` | string | The initial login's name. |
| `password` | string | The initial login's password, in plain text. |
### Success
<!-- This prose is duplicated from authentication.md, with small changes for context. If you edit it here, edit it there, too. -->
This endpoint will respond with a status of `200 Okay` when successful. The body of the response will be a JSON object describing the newly-created login:
```json
{
"id": "Labcd1234",
"name": "Andrea"
}
```
The response will include the following fields:
| Field | Type | Description |
|:------------|:-------|:--|
| `id` | string | A unique identifier for the newly-created login. This can be used to associate the login with other events, or to make API calls targeting the login. |
| `name` | string | The login's name. |
The response will include a `Set-Cookie` header for the `identity` cookie, providing the client with a newly-minted identity token associated with the initial login created for this request. See the [authentication](./authentication) section for details on how this cookie may be used.
The cookie will expire if it is not used regularly.
### Setup previously completed
Once completed, this operation cannot be performed a second time. Subsequent requests to this endpoint will respond with a status of `409 Conflict`.
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