We have events SPI. You can implement your own Events listener and
listen for events when:
- user register by himself (This is classic REGISTER event)
- admin creates new user in admin console (There is some admin event)
You can do EventListener provider, which will notify your application.
See some docs:
http://keycloak.github.io/docs/userguide/keycloak-server/html/events.html
http://keycloak.github.io/docs/userguide/keycloak-server/html/providers.html
Also take a look at providers/event-listener-.. in examples download
Marek
On 04/12/15 02:07, Thomas Darimont wrote:
Hello there,
are there any plans to provide a way to let client applications
know of new users before they actually try to login?
This could be used for triggering on-boarding mechanisms like e.g.
preparing a user environment (e.g. a tenant) for a particular
user.
I was thinking of a mechanism like web-hooks, as github and many other
services use in similar scenarios, where you could send a HTTP POST
requests to the client application in case of
a new user was registered in keycloak that was granted access to that
particular application and potentially others as well.
The POST request could contain some user data like:
login, email, userid, client roles, perhaps for multiple clients etc.
This would help client applications to associate a prepared
environment with the actual user from keycloak.
The intention is to keep an on-boarding experience fast as possible
for the user by doing some preprocessing as early as possible.
There is already a similar functionality to propagate logout events to
client admin URL.
Perhaps this could also be used for this - just send user created /
user update / user deleted
events to this endpoints as well.
Perhaps with keeping track whether the clients acknowledged the
updated via a HTTP 200 response-status with a retry with some back-off
strategy otherwise.
One often uses JMS topics for those scenarious but I think web-hooks
would be a bit easier here.
Cheers,
Thomas
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