You don't need to add keycloak-services to your application. It doesn't actually
return AccountService object, AccountService is JAX-RS sub-resource that handles all
requests to 'account'. Assuming that you've looked at the source, have a peak
inside AccountService.accountPage that's what actually handles the request.
The 406 is caused by missing Accept header. Try adding:
.header(HttpHeaders.ACCEPT, "application/json")
Cheers,
Stian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dean Peterson" <peterson.dean(a)gmail.com>
To: "Stian Thorgersen" <stian(a)redhat.com>
Cc: keycloak-user(a)lists.jboss.org
Sent: Wednesday, 5 March, 2014 8:28:53 PM
Subject: Re: [keycloak-user] How to access realms/{realm}/users/{user} with Application
Thank you. I tried what you said. I am able access that REST service on
the Keycloak server but it returns an AccountService object. Actually, I
get a 406 error response on my end. I think it is because I did not have
the keycloak-services dependency in my application's pom. However, when I
add it and I try to start the server, I get the error: Could not find
constructor for class: org.keycloak.services.resources.RealmsResource.
Should I make my own local version of AccountService and not add
keycloak-services to my application? What is the best approach? Any ideas
why I might be getting a 406 error?
SkeletonKeySession session = (SkeletonKeySession) request
.getAttribute(SkeletonKeySession.class.getName());
ResteasyClient client = new ResteasyClientBuilder()
.trustStore(session.getMetadata().getTruststore())
.hostnameVerification(
ResteasyClientBuilder.HostnameVerificationPolicy.ANY)
.build();
String username = request.getRemoteUser();
Profile profile = null;
try {
Response response = client
.target("
http://server:8080/auth/rest/realms/myrealm/account")
.request()
.header(HttpHeaders.AUTHORIZATION,
"Bearer " + session.getTokenString()).get();
.
.
.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 3:09 AM, Stian Thorgersen <stian(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> There's also a Keycloak specific mechanism for accessing the account of
> the user associated with the token.
>
> To do this open the scope mappings for your app/client, and select
> 'account' in the application roles, select 'view-profile' and click
the
> right-arrow. This will allow your app/client to view the profile of the
> current user.
>
> Then you can make a request (with bearer token) to:
>
> /auth/rest/realms/myrealm/account
>
> In the future we'll add support to do all account specific things through
> these REST endpoints to support all operations provided by the account
> management application.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dean Peterson" <peterson.dean(a)gmail.com>
> > To: keycloak-user(a)lists.jboss.org
> > Sent: Tuesday, 4 March, 2014 7:15:31 PM
> > Subject: [keycloak-user] How to access realms/{realm}/users/{user} with
> Application
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to find the best way to access the UsersResource.java Rest
> > services outside the keycloak admin application to get a user's
> information.
> > How do I make a request using just the client's credentials?
> >
> > I currently use something like this but I get a 401 because I am using a
> > user's oauth token and they only have user privileges:
> > SkeletonKeySession session = (SkeletonKeySession) request
> > .getAttribute(SkeletonKeySession.class.getName());
> > ResteasyClient client = new ResteasyClientBuilder()
> > .trustStore(session.getMetadata().getTruststore())
> > .hostnameVerification(
> > ResteasyClientBuilder.HostnameVerificationPolicy.ANY)
> > .build();
> >
> > String username = request.getRemoteUser();
> >
> > Profile profile = null;
> >
> > try {
> >
> > Response response = client
> > .target("
http://server:8080/auth/rest/admin/realms/myrealm/users/
")
> > .path(username)
> > .request()
> > .header(HttpHeaders.AUTHORIZATION,
> > "Bearer " + session.getTokenString()).get();
> >
> > // Get the existing entry if there is one. Otherwise, just return
> > // the regular
> > // entity retrieved from the remote system.
> > try {
> > profile = profileRepository
> > .findByRegistrationId(member.getId());
> >
> > } catch (NoResultException e) {
> > // ignore
> > }
> >
> > } finally {
> > client.close();
> > }
> >
> > Is there a way for the application to make a request directly as an admin
> > without giving the user admin privileges?
> >
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