No, of course there isn't. A JS app runs entirely within the users browser.
Can you explain what you're actually trying to achieve? I don't get it.
On 6 January 2017 at 16:29, Matt H <tsdgcc2087(a)outlook.com> wrote:
I have a situation where I need my javascript UI (all client side)
to
obtain a token from Keycloak. The token would not be specific to the user
but for the UI itself. Looking at the documentation for the Javascript
Adapter, it appears that it only works for getting a token for the user and
is a public access type. Is it possible to get a token for the UI and
treat the UI as a confidential client? It would need to then have a secret
key, right? Is there a good way to store that secret key so that it can't
be read by users who just browse the source from their browser?
The reason for doing this is I have another authentication engine that is
used to access the UI. The users would then not have an account in
Keycloak.
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