Stian,
In my provider, session.getContext().getRealm() returns an instance
of org.keycloak.models.cache.infinispan.RealmAdapter. But in order to
be able to manage attributes, we need an
org.keycloak.models.jpa.RealmAdapter. What's the best way to obtain it?
I've yet come up with the following:
RealmModel realm = session.getContext().getRealm();
RealmAdapter adapter = (RealmAdapter)
session.getProvider(RealmProvider.class).getRealm(realm.getId());
Realm attributes should be perfect for that
> On 12 July 2016 at 13:42, Mitya <mitya(a)cargosoft.ru> wrote:
> Hi,
> > > > > > > I'm developing a KeyCloak extension, and I want
some custom (per-
realm) parameters to be tuned via the GUI form. Speaking of the
storage mechanism for my settings, are realm attributes suitable
for that? or should I create a dedicated custom entity instead?
>
> Thx,
> Mitya
>
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