"userFederation" : { "IDP-API" : { "test": "value } }
On 8/1/16 2:56 PM, Zhaohua Meng wrote:
Marek,
My implementation id is “IDP-API” and my getId() and init() method are
following:
@Override
*public*String getId() {
*return*("IDP-API");
}
@Override
*public**void*init(Scope config) {
logger.info("in init");
this.config = config;
logger.infof("config: %s",config.get("test"));
}
I’m getting null for the config.get("test"). What am I doing wrong here?
I’m copying the keycloak-server.json in my test for your reference.
{
"IDP-API": {
"test": "_idp_ _api_ test value"
},
"providers": [
"_classpath_:${jboss.home.dir}/providers/*"
],
"_admin_": {
"realm": "master"
},
"eventsStore": {
"provider": "_jpa_",
"_jpa_": {
"exclude-events": [ "REFRESH_TOKEN" ]
}
},
"realm": {
"provider": "_jpa_"
},
"user": {
"provider": "_jpa_"
},
"userCache": {
"default" : {
"enabled": true
}
},
"userSessionPersister": {
"provider": "_jpa_"
},
"authorizationPersister": {
"provider": "_jpa_"
},
"timer": {
"provider": "basic"
},
"theme": {
"staticMaxAge": 2592000,
"cacheTemplates": true,
"cacheThemes": true,
"folder": {
"_dir_": "${jboss.home.dir}/themes"
}
},
"scheduled": {
"interval": 900
},
"connectionsHttpClient": {
"default": {}
},
"connectionsJpa": {
"default": {
"dataSource": "java:jboss/_datasources_/KeycloakDS",
"databaseSchema": "update"
}
},
"realmCache": {
"default" : {
"enabled": true
}
},
"connectionsInfinispan": {
"provider": "default",
"default": {
"cacheContainer" :
"java:comp/_env_/_infinispan_/_Keycloak_"
}
}
}
Thanks,
--
Zhaohua Meng
Business Intelligence, AppNexus
973-936-8028 (cell)
973-415-8028 (home)
*From: *Marek Posolda <mposolda(a)redhat.com>
*Date: *Monday, August 1, 2016 at 1:32 PM
*To: *Zaohua <zmeng(a)appnexus.com>, "keycloak-user(a)lists.jboss.org"
<keycloak-user(a)lists.jboss.org>
*Subject: *Re: [keycloak-user] How to configure a user Federation SPI
implementation
In YourUserFederationProviderFactory.init you can read the properties,
which you configured in the keycloak-server.json. It's used in the
event example for instance. For UserFederation it works the same way :
https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/blob/master/examples/providers/event...
Note that YourUserFederationProviderFactory.getId is corresponding to
the providerId used in keycloak-server.json .
Btv. the YourUserFederationProviderFactory.getConfigurationOptions()
you can return list of strings, which will be used as names of the
properties configurable in admin console. This is an alternative to
keycloak-server.json configuration. See the userFederation example for
more details.
Marek
On 01/08/16 19:23, Zhaohua Meng wrote:
I wrote a user federation SPI implementation to integrate our
internal user management. Particularly, an implementation of
org.keycloak.models.UserFederationProviderFactory and
org.keycloak.models.UserFederationProvider.
My question is, how do you configure it in the keycloak-server.json?
The documentation gave example for event listener but not user
federation. Following the doc with similar approach I tried “{
“userFederation”: { “my-impl”: { “myProperty”:””, ...} …}}”, and
all kinds of combinations like that but nothing worked. I’d really
appreciate if you can share some experience here.
I’m quoting the doc in this regard here:
https://keycloak.gitbooks.io/server-developer-guide/content/v/2.0/topics/...
...…
Configuring a provider
You can pass configuration options to your provider by setting
them in keycloak-server.json. For example to set the max value for
my-event-listener add:
{
"eventsListener": {
"my-event-listener": {
"max": 100
}
}
}
…..
Thanks,
--
Zhaohua Meng
Business Intelligence, AppNexus
973-936-8028 (cell)
973-415-8028 (home)
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