Hi Cedric,
You mention "keycloak.json" so I assume you are using the Spring Security
Adapter ? If this is the case we don't' have an out of the box solution but
you can solve it by implementing your own KeycloakConfigResolver , take a
look here
http://www.keycloak.org/docs/latest/securing_apps/index.html#_multi_tenancy
then in your Spring Boot app declare a bean to point to the new config
resolver like :
@Bean
public KeycloakConfigResolver KeycloakConfigResolver() {
return new MyCustomConfigResolver();
}
If you are using Spring Boot adapter "standalone" with the config in the
properties file, then we don't support multitenancy yet but we are working
on a solution.
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 9:25 AM, Cedric Thiebault <
cedric.thiebault(a)sensefly.com> wrote:
Hello,
We are developing a REST API (Spring Boot micro-services) secured by
Keycloak.
We would like to use 2 different Keycloak instances:
- one for employees linked to our Active Directory
- one for our customers
The idea is to isolate environments to reduce the impact on customer side
when modifying internal services...
Securing a Spring Boot app with Keycloak Spring adapters is easy (thanks
guys!). But I don't see in documentation how use 2 Keycloak instances as we
always refer to a single keycloak.json.
Is securing a Spring Boot app with 2 different Keycloak instances possible?
Thanks for your help!
Cedric
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