I use something like:
import org.keycloak.KeycloakPrincipal;
import org.keycloak.KeycloakSecurityContext;
import org.keycloak.representations.IDToken;
...
@Resource
private SessionContext sessionContext;
...
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
KeycloakPrincipal<KeycloakSecurityContext> kcPrincipal =
(KeycloakPrincipal<KeycloakSecurityContext>)(sessionContext.getCallerPrincipal());
IDToken idToken = kcPrincipal.getKeycloakSecurityContext().getIdToken();
log.debug( "email from token is \"" + idToken.getEmail() +
"\"" );
Not sure if that's the recommended way but it works well.
On 07/10/2015 04:48 PM, Juan Diego wrote:
Hi
I want to be able to update the user password and some preferences
from my web app, in order to update some of the user info from my
portal i can see in the rest api that you need the user ID.
I have a backend with java that should connect to my keycloak server
once it gets the token
KeycloakSecurityContext securityContext = (KeycloakSecurityContext)
httpRequest
.getAttribute(KeycloakSecurityContext.class.getName());
AccessToken accessToken = securityContext.getToken();
I dont know how to get info from the accesToken, or does the access
token class already has methods to do that. I know this is more of a
question of design. This part is not really clear for me.
Thanks
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