On 1/23/2015 6:23 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
Our URLs are quite long, examples:
*
http://localhost:8080/auth/realms/master/protocols/openid-connect/login
*
http://localhost:8080/auth/realms/master/account
We could remove the 'realms' part and 'protocols' parts couldn't we?
*
http://localhost:8080/auth/master/oidc/login
*
http://localhost:8080/auth/master/account
That would require moving everything under a realm and I guess we'd need to hard-wire
the protocols, but I think that should be fine.
Wouldn't work for multiple reasons.
* protocols/* exists to be able to plugin different protocols (oidc,
saml, etc.)
* Because of the crappy way JAX-RS dispatch algorithm handles wildcards
for both resource classes and resource locators we need both a "realms"
and "protocols" qualifier.
Its really funny you bring this up now because I've renewed my argument
with JAX-RS JSR just 2 minutes ago! Synchronicity!
We also need to make sure we can just the root context:
*
http://localhost:8080/master/oidc/login
*
http://localhost:8080/master/account
We can also introduce other mechanisms to select the realm. For example a server with
single realm can just omit it altogether:
*
http://localhost:8080/oidc/login
*
http://localhost:8080/account
And we could allow setting what domains uses what realms:
*
http://keycloak-master/oidc/login
*
http://keycloak-other/oidc/login
You don't think its better to have URLS be consistent?
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