Don't think there's a built-in option to add roles as a top-level
attribute. You can create a JIRA for it. In the mean time you can also
create your own custom mapper.
On 3 June 2016 at 01:20, Anthony Fryer <anthony.fryer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just need to keep in mind if you want to use mod_auth_oidc to secure
urls
using keycloak roles, there can be issues. Is it possible to somehow map
keycloak roles to a top level attribute in the access token as a work
around?
>>>>
No, it is not possible to use json path syntax, patches would be
welcome...
Expression can be of limited complexity today: 1-level deep arrays are
supported as are regular expressions. So if you would be able to instruct
your OP to send the roles in a top-level attribute called
"realm_access.roles", then what you currently have configured would work.
Hans.
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 3:50 PM, <anthony.fryer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I am using keycloak and have assigned some global roles (TOUPPER and
> REVERSE) to a user. The decoded access token looks like this...
>
> {
> "jti" : "0a0541f2-9b74-4a41-b862-a20a3cbc2bcb",
> "exp" : 1464097823,
> "nbf" : 0,
> "iat" : 1464097523,
> "iss" : "https://my.keycloak.com/auth/realms/T
> <
https://keycloak.cyberavenue.com.au/auth/realms/Glomex>enantA",
> "aud" : "test-client",
> "sub" : "20974f13-8272-4cd5-a172-5c8de4cdc782",
> "typ" : "Bearer",
> "azp" : "test-client",
> "nonce" : "C_D0xDSCytoFaopJoYZu36BJcb6eMR2Xeg8VGP2nxeQ",
> "session_state" : "b625d171-e01d-462c-9d01-d159b9b75635",
> "name" : "",
> "preferred_username" : "anthony",
> "client_session" : "80b0ac34-5ee8-41f2-97da-649cf1abbd81",
> "allowed-origins" : [ ],
> "realm_access" : {
> "roles" : [ "TOUPPER", "REVERSE" ]
> },
> "resource_access" : { },
> "groups" : [ "tenantA/brandA", "tenantA" ]
> }
>
>
> I'm now trying to configure mod_auth_openidc authorization on some url
> paths based on the roles in the "realm_access"."roles" path of
the token.
> I've tried this configuration...
>
> <Location /glomex-mds-webapp/api/v1/secure/demo/toupper>
> AuthType openid-connect
> #Require valid-user
> Require claim realm_access.roles:TOUPPER
> </Location>
>
> This doesn't seem to work though. Is it possible to use json path syntax
> for claim authorization?
On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 7:30 AM, Thomas Darimont <
thomas.darimont(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello group,
>
> Just wanted to let you know that I build a small example [0] that
> demonstrates the usage of Keycloak with mod_auth_oidc [1]
> with Docker + Apache + PHP.
>
> Works like a charm :)
>
> Cheers,
> Thomas
>
> [0]
https://github.com/thomasdarimont/keycloak_mod_auth_oidc_example
> [1]
https://github.com/pingidentity/mod_auth_openidc
>
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