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```
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Afterwards you should be able to log by clicking on "_Sign In_" on the top right of the web interface using the credentials specified by `hydra-crate-user`. Once you are logged in you can click "_Admin -> Create Project_" to configure your first project.
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Afterwards you should be able to log by clicking on "_Sign In_" on the top right of the web interface using the credentials specified by `hydra-create-user`. Once you are logged in you can click "_Admin -> Create Project_" to configure your first project.
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### Creating A Simple Project And Jobset
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In order to evaluate and build anything you need to crate _projects_ that contain _jobsets_. Hydra supports imperative and declarative projects and many different configurations. The steps below will guide you through the required steps to creating a minimal imperative project configuration.
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In order to evaluate and build anything you need to create _projects_ that contain _jobsets_. Hydra supports imperative and declarative projects and many different configurations. The steps below will guide you through the required steps to creating a minimal imperative project configuration.
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#### Creating A Project
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Log in as adminstrator, click "_Admin_" and select "_Create project_". Fill the form as follows:
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Log in as administrator, click "_Admin_" and select "_Create project_". Fill the form as follows:
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- **Identifier**: `hello`
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- **Display name**: `hello`
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- **Check interval**: 60
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- **Scheduling shares**: 1
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We have to add two inputs for this jobset. One for _nixpkgs_ and one for _hydra_ (which we are referrencing in the Nix expression above):
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We have to add two inputs for this jobset. One for _nixpkgs_ and one for _hydra_ (which we are referencing in the Nix expression above):
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- **Input name**: `nixpkgs`
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- **Type**: `Git checkout`
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### Connecting to the database
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Assuming you're running the the default configuration with `foreman start`,
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Assuming you're running the default configuration with `foreman start`,
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open an interactive session with Postgres via:
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```console
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### `build_started`
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* **Payload:** Exactly one value, the ID of the build.
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* **When:** Issued directly before building happens, and only if the derivation's outputs cannot be subsituted.
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* **When:** Issued directly before building happens, and only if the derivation's outputs cannot be substituted.
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* **Delivery Semantics:** Ephemeral. `hydra-notify` must be running to react to this event. No record of this event is stored.
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### `step_finished`
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