Hi Daniel,
On Wed, 2018-08-01 at 11:32 +0200, Daniel Teixeira wrote:
Wonderful, thank you! I should have read better the docs.
Yes you remember correctly Dmitry, I am familiar with creating a custom module now :)
You're welcome :)
Thanks for the trick with Firebug Marek. It will be useful in the
future :) Actually I tried that trick, on the "account" interface, but the
"account" interface does not use a rest api, correct?
I hope Marek forgives me if I answer on his behalf :) well, Account actually uses REST
endpoint, but it not a part of Admin REST API.
The endpoint lives in org.keycloak.services.resources.account.AccountRestService
(keycloak-services module), so you can examine it.
For example I don't want the user to update its password /
firstName / lastName (because those fields come from LDAP) and I wanted to double-check if
commenting / disabling those fields on custom ftl templates is enough or do I need to
disable / comment something on the backend as well? On realm settings -> login. There
is only the option "edit username", but no option for "edit firstName /
edit lastName / edit password"....
From the AccountRestService code we can deduce that there is no way
ATM to selectively disable updating firstName / lastName / password.
But do I get it right that you simply want a read-only version of the Account GUI? Then I
think there is a solution for your case, let me know.
Cheers,
Dmitry Telegin
CTO, Acutus s.r.o.
Keycloak Consulting and Training
Pod lipami street 339/52, 130 00 Prague 3, Czech Republic
+42 (022) 888-30-71
E-mail: info(a)acutus.pro
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 10:38 PM, Dmitry Telegin <dt(a)acutus.pro> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> That's what you can do with federated identities currently:
>
> GET /auth/admin/realms/{realm}/users/{user}/federated-identity - list federated
identities configured for the user
> POST /auth/admin/realms/{realm}/users/{user}/federated-identity/{provider} - create
a new federated identity
> DELETE /auth/admin/realms/{realm}/users/{user}/federated-identity/{provider} -
remove federated identity
>
>
https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak/blob/master/services/src/main/java/o...
>
> Updating federated entities with PUT is not supported yet. Feel free to
> file an RFE in JIRA for that.
>
> Meanwhile, you can implement this missing piece as a custom REST
> resource and deploy it to your Keycloak. If I remember correctly, you
> should be already familiar with the process :)
>
> Good luck!
> Dmitry Telegin
> CTO, Acutus s.r.o.
> Keycloak Consulting and Training
>
> Pod lipami street 339/52, 130 00 Prague 3, Czech Republic
> +42 (022) 888-30-71
> E-mail: info(a)acutus.pro
>
> On Tue, 2018-07-31 at 17:41 +0200, Daniel Teixeira wrote:
> > I would like to update (and ideally create) the federatedIdentities
> > attribute of a user using the Admin Rest API, but it seems like this does
> > not work / or it is not supported?
> >
> > I am able to update normal user attributes but not the federatedIdentities.
> >
> > Is this a bug or is it supposed to be like this?
> >
> > Is there a different way to do this? (Of course I could do an insert into,
> > in the database, but I would prefer to use the api...). I need to run this
> > for more than 200 users...
> >
> > My code:
> >
https://github.com/ddtxra/python-console-keycloak-example/blob/master/adm...
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Daniel Teixeira