Hey Niko,
Excellent, this is exactly what I was looking for!
In your example does the *accessToken *injected field return a token for
each and every user respectively (not the same)?
Thank you very "many" (much) :))
Regards,
Pavel Maslov, MS
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 11:38 AM Niko Köbler <niko(a)n-k.de> wrote:
Hi Pavel,
that's quite easy (as most things with Spring Boot).
You can get the AccessToken object through the HttpServletRequest,
KeycloakPrincipal and KeycloakSecurityContext.
In my projects, I do some bean definitions like here:
https://github.com/dasniko/keycloak-springboot-demo/blob/master/src/main/...
Then, you can just inject the AccessToken or KeycloakSecurityContext where
you want, like this:
https://github.com/dasniko/keycloak-springboot-demo/blob/master/src/main/...
Instead of the AccessToken, you can also get the IdentityToken, of course.
HTH,
- Niko
> Am 28.12.2018 um 11:22 schrieb Pavel Maslov <pavel.masloff(a)gmail.com>:
>
> Hi, guys. Haven't been here for quite a while :)
>
>
> I'm using the Springboot Keycloak adapter
> (org.keycloak:keycloak-spring-boot-starter:4.6.0.Final) to secure my REST
> API via bearer token [1]. And it works! Cool.
>
> Now, I would like to get the access token in my @RestController, or even
> better some information about the user. Is it possible?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Pavel Maslov, MS
>
> [1]
https://github.com/maslick/barkoder
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