On Dec 31, 2015, at 3:49 AM, Thomas Raehalme
<thomas.raehalme(a)aitiofinland.com> wrote:
+1 as I have a similar use-case from a customer.
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Travis De Silva <traviskds(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My vote is to provide this feature at a client level as per the original request.
>
> I think realms should be used for completely different domains when we want to
isolate users etc. Should not try and use it for something that it was not intended in the
design.
>
> The reason why you might need theming at client level is iif you really think that
clients which are essentially different applications most of the time and each of these
applications might have different look and feel themes (either due to different
development teams or vendors building different applications).
>
> So when someone logins via KeyCloak, its true that we are logging into a realm but
for an end user, it is really logging into a application and there is a need for the login
page theme to look similar to the application look and feel.
>
> Also I have a use case where I have a back office application that requires login for
admin users and then I have the front office of this application where in addition to the
admin users, you also can have other users as well who can self register and login to the
front end which is a consumer facing site.
>
> How I handle this is by having two clients in the same realm. This works fine if you
are happy with the same backend login theme to be there for the consumer facing frontend.
But we cannot do that as the front end is a consumer facing SaaS site, so each front end
needs to have the client's website theme. This becomes very hard to do if we don't
have theming at a client level.
>
> I came across this post from Bill a few months ago
>
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/keycloak-user/2015-July/002537.html
>
> I am thinking to make use of the client variable that is available in login.ftl and
load different freemarker fragments that will then theme it differently for each client.
As mentioned by Bill, having many if conditions might not be ideal but it might meet the
requirement.
>
> Cheers
> Travis
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