[keycloak-user] Request to add bindIp setting to pom files referencgin embedmongo-maven-plugin

Patrick V. Madden pmadden at tomsawyer.com
Wed May 28 20:22:02 EDT 2014


Your welcome. I really like what I'm seeing. 

I figured out the process. Pull request is complete. 

Patrick 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Marek Posolda" <mposolda at redhat.com> 
To: "Patrick V. Madden" <pmadden at tomsawyer.com>, keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org 
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 3:56:16 PM 
Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] Request to add bindIp setting to pom files referencgin embedmongo-maven-plugin 

Thanks for the proposal! Btv. since you already nail it down, would you mind to contribute directly and send a pull request for this change? 

Marek 

On 28.5.2014 21:36, Patrick V. Madden wrote: 



Hi, 

I recently added building Keycloak as a Jenkins job that runs on a Windows build machine. I noticed that each time a build is done, we get four Firewall popups requesting to grant access to something related to mongo embedded plugin. I did not see this on my MacBook Pro local build so its a Windows only issue. The problem is it creates a new application name each time it is run so simply adding the access restriction to Windows firewall once doesn't do the trick. 

I tracked it down to pom files that reference the embedmongo-maven-plugin needing to add a <bindIp>127.0.0.1</bindIp> to the plugin configuration. 

There are four pom files that need to be modified: 
audit/mongo/pom.xml 
export-import/export-import-impl/pom.xml 
model/mongo/pom.xml 
testsuite/integration/pom.xml 

There is a very simple pattern. In each pom there is a properties section for keycloak.model.mongo.* 

I added a property for bindIp as follows: 



<properties> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.host>localhost</keycloak.model.mongo.host> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.port>27018</keycloak.model.mongo.port> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.db>keycloak</keycloak.model.mongo.db> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.clearOnStartup>true</keycloak.model.mongo.clearOnStartup> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.bindIp>127.0.0.1</keycloak.model.mongo.bindIp> 
</properties> 




Then for surefire I added a system property variable as follows: 



<systemPropertyVariables> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.host>${keycloak.model.mongo.host}</keycloak.model.mongo.host> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.port>${keycloak.model.mongo.port}</keycloak.model.mongo.port> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.db>${keycloak.model.mongo.db}</keycloak.model.mongo.db> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.clearOnStartup>${keycloak.model.mongo.clearOnStartup}</keycloak.model.mongo.clearOnStartup> 
<keycloak.model.mongo.bindIp>${keycloak.model.mongo.bindIp}</keycloak.model.mongo.bindIp> 
</systemPropertyVariables> 




And lastly for the embedmongo-maven-plugin modify the configration as follows: 



<configuration> 
<port>${keycloak.model.mongo.port}</port> 
<logging>file</logging> 
<logFile>${project.build.directory}/mongodb.log</logFile> 
<bindIp>${keycloak.model.mongo.bindIp}</bindIp> 
</configuration> 




For the audit file replace model with audit. 




I'm able to build on Windows now without any popups. 




This will be greatly appreciated if it can be done! 

Patrick Madden 
Principal Design Engineer 
Tom Sawyer Software 
1997 El Dorado Avenue 

Berkeley, CA 94707 


E-mail: pmadden@ tomsawyer.com 





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