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title: Automated install
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To install authentik automatically (skipping the Out-of-box experience), you can use the following environment variables on the worker container:
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### `AUTHENTIK_BOOTSTRAP_PASSWORD`
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Configure the default password for the `akadmin` user. Only read on the first startup. Can be used for any flow executor.
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### `AUTHENTIK_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN`
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Create a token for the default `akadmin` user. Only read on the first startup. The string you specify for this variable is the token key you can use to authenticate yourself to the API.
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### `AUTHENTIK_BOOTSTRAP_EMAIL`
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Set the email address for the default `akadmin` user.
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## Kubernetes
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In the Helm values, set the `akadmin` user password and token:
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```yaml
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authentik:
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    bootstrap_token: test
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    bootstrap_password: test
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```
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To store the password and token in a secret, use:
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```yaml
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envFrom:
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    - secretRef:
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          name: _some-secret_
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```
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where _some-secret_ contains the environment variables as in the documentation above.
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