I am able to set the user credentials by calling a different endpoint as
suggested by you. but still when I am inspecting the returned
UserRepresentation Object, credentials are coming as null.
I am actually trying to create a email template theme, where I am sending
the temporary created user password to the user to his registered email. So
I am able to introduce username like this :
${msg("executeActionsBodyHtml",link, linkExpiration, realmName,
user.getUsername())}
But when I am trying to do same for
credentials, user.getCredentials().get(0).getValue() I am getting a Null
pointer as credentials were not set in the user.
I know its kind of absurd.
Please suggest. What I am doing wrong.
Cheers
Abhishek
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Marek Posolda <mposolda(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Yes, but we have separate endpoint for manage (reset) user password
and
other credentials.
See for example admin console and check with some plugin (like FF firebug
for example) what REST endpoints are called when you reset password for
some user.
Marek
On 20/10/16 17:02, abhishek raghav wrote:
> Hey
>
> I am writing to create user by calling keycloak rest APIs through my own
> REST api's. I am able to set all other properties of a user and create a
> user, but when i try assigning the credentials , I get stuck.
>
> First of all Is it possible to do it externally create such scenario..?
>
> If yes, how can i do that.
>
>
> Cheers
> Abhishek
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