On 1/23/2015 8:06 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
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> From: "Stan Silvert" <ssilvert(a)redhat.com>
> To: keycloak-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 2:01:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [keycloak-dev] Shortening URLs
>
> I like the idea of an option to bind the auth server to the root
> context. I think that would be especially good for the appliance dist.
>
> But I'm not sure about the rest. What is the problem we are solving?
Shorter and easier to remember URLs ;)
At least one the account will be something that users access directly.
Which one is
the URL that they will need to remember? Maybe we could
make an alias.
> 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.
>>
>> 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
>>
>>
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