[keycloak-user] Multiple Identity Support?

Stephen Russett stephenrussett at gmail.com
Thu Mar 26 10:43:10 EDT 2015


Great! Is there any diagrams or documents that show how this will work?

Will there be a way to group attributes in a hierarchy?  Example
{Identity1 => { Atribute1.1 => “xxxxxxxxx”,
			Atribute1.2 => “xxxxxxxxx”,
			Atribute1.3 => “xxxxxxxxx”,
			},
Identity2 => {Atribute2.1 => “xxxxxxxxx”,
			Atribute2.2 => “xxxxxxxxx”,
			Atribute2.3 => “xxxxxxxxx”,
			}
}

From this you would be able to tell the protocol mappers to use attributes from IdentityX, and you would be able to group these attributes in the UI so you are not have to create N number of fields with labels and system names such as: application1.FirstName, application2.FirstName, application3.FirstName.

Thanks


From: Stian Thorgersen <stian at redhat.com>
Reply: Stian Thorgersen <stian at redhat.com>>
Date: March 23, 2015 at 1:49:33 AM
To: Stephen Russett <stephenrussett at gmail.com>>
Cc: keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org <keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>>
Subject:  Re: [keycloak-user] Multiple Identity Support?  

Yes, in 1.2.0.Beta1 which will be released soon we'll have support for protocol mappers. Protocol mappers allow you to define exactly what attributes go into the access token and id token for each application.  

----- Original Message -----  
> From: "Stephen Russett" <stephenrussett at gmail.com>  
> To: keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org  
> Sent: Sunday, 22 March, 2015 9:10:22 PM  
> Subject: [keycloak-user] Multiple Identity Support?  
>  
> Hi  
>  
> Is there support for handling multiple identities for a single user? If so,  
> is there a video or write up explaining how this is handled?  
>  
> Example use case:  
>  
> You have your user profile (with multiple Identities) that is associated with  
> KC. KC is connected to three systems. When you log into System 1, you use  
> Identity A, and when you log into System 2, you use Identity B, and When you  
> log into System 3, you use Identity C.  
> The different identities are due to the need for the user wanting to share  
> specific information depending on the system they are logging into.  
> This openID connect video has a great intro that outlines the use case for  
> multiple identities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb56GzQ2pSk  
>  
> Thanks.  
> Stephen  
>  
>  
>  
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