For the first reply, i could give it a try through the standalone.xml file (I can
externalize it from the docker container and edit it).
For the second, yes, that's the command I'm actually trying to execute but with
the issue that I don't know how to stop the server through the container.
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If I understand correctly, you are asking if there is a way to trigger
the export when you don't have access to the command line?
You want to do something like this?
|bin/standalone.sh -Dkeycloak.migration.action=export
-Dkeycloak.migration.provider=singleFile -Dkeycloak.migration.file=<FILE TO EXPORT
TO>
|
|It is possible to set system properties like those above from
standalone.xml. If you don't have direct access to edit standalone.xml,
you can set them with the WildFly admin console or connect with jboss-cli.|
||
|Then |reboot the server and the export should happen. I say "should"
because I've never actually tried it.
||
On 11/29/2016 11:25 AM, Aritz Maeztu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running a keycloak instance from a docker image, so when I start the
> container everything is up an running. Now I want to export the realms
> and users to deploy it in production and I've got two chances:
>
> 1- Copy the values from the mysql database (I'm using the keycloak-mysql
> image).
>
> 2- Run the standalone.sh export command.
>
> I would like to go the second way, but I'm into trouble since the
> widlfly server is launched with the docker container altogether. I can
> browse in to it for the standalone.sh script, but still haven't found a
> way to stop it (as the server is launched I get a "Address already in
> use" error when I try to perform the export while the server is running).
>
> Any ideas? Thanks in advance
>
>
>
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