If you already have some existing entity (which means that you have some
existing DB with your entities), then it's probably best to write your
own userStorage provider. See docs and examples for more details (The
docs is work in progress though)
Marek
On 05/12/16 10:28, Eriksson Fabian wrote:
Hello!
We are currently looking for an authentication/authorization/access management provider
to use for our applications and we happily stumbled upon Keycloak. As of this moment we
are looking into if Keycloak fits all of our requirements and if it doesn't how we can
modify it to fit our needs.
So; we need to add our own entities to Keycloak (which we've seen is possible) but we
also have to map some of these entities to the already existing User entity and in the
end, have it included inside the ID token.
If this is possible, could you maybe give us a short description of how to do this, that
would be much appreciated
Best Regards
Fabian Eriksson
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