I'm asking for the why to see if you have a use-case that we should
consider.
Should be pretty simple. Create a custom user session provider, then set it
in standalone.xml as the default for the userSession SPI.
On 14 November 2016 at 17:06, Brian Schwartz <schwartzbj17(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The "why" is a long story. Out of my control.
I followed the docs and wasn't able to get it working. I will get back to
it soon and report back with details.
Thanks for the reply.
On Nov 14, 2016 2:11 AM, "Stian Thorgersen" <sthorger(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Look at providers docs. You need to set your custom provider as the
> default provider. Deleting users when session is deleted doesn't sound like
> a brilliant idea though. Why do you want to do that?
>
> On 9 Nov 2016 17:47, <schwartzbj17(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way using one of the service provider interfaces to
>> automatically delete users when the user session expires? I tried the
>> UserSessionProvider, but am not sure how to install it and have Keycloak
>> use it. I tried installing it in the providers folder to no avail. I
>> tried installing it as a module to no avail. Anyone have a working example
>> of this provider?
>>
>> I’ve successfully built and installed other SPIs without issue, but
>> those had working examples in the keycloak documentation and/or GitHub.
>>
>> I’m using Keycloak 2.3.0.Final
>>
>>
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