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- [Test your setup](#test-your-setup)
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- [Using the `status` command:](#using-the-status-command)
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- [Using the `test_setup` command:](#using-the-test_setup-command)
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- [Create your first admin user](#create-your-first-admin-user)
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- [Run it and make it available to use](#run-it-and-make-it-available-to-use)
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- [Create your first admin user](#create-your-first-admin-user)
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## Getting Started
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## Create your first admin user
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## Run it and make it available to use
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First make sure it is running by calling the `db-middleware start` command.
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### Create your first admin user
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We have two types of users, admin and regular (called just user), the admin can add/update/delete database connections, and create/delete normal users.
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We recommend creating one admin user, and use that to create normal users via the API.
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```
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You don't need passwords for this, just the username and role.
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