Thanks. That's what I thought. We were hoping to avoid having to create a separate
server side component that an use the admin API.
On 6/8/19, 3:59 AM, "Łukasz Dywicki" <luke(a)code-house.org> wrote:
As far I remember there is no way to submit a user registration form within single
http call. With Keycloak 3.4 I did a custom extension which allowed one shot user
creation. I used internal APIs to launch registration flow.
You could potentially employ some kind of middleware which will use admin api to
create user records.
Cheers,
Łukasz Dywicki
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On 7 Jun 2019, at 21:48, Georgi Matev
<georgi.matev(a)dominodatalab.com> wrote:
I’m trying to understand what would be the best option to create a user for one of our
realms from a marketing webpage that collects a lot of the user inputs. I realize we can
customize the registration page through a theme, but in this particular case the marketing
page collects a lot of additional information that feeds into other systems and one of the
actions that we want to happen is create a user. Ideally we want to be able to do this on
the client side since the page overall submits its info to different system that we do not
control.
Seems that if we can get our hands on the post URL that will be associated with the
built-in registration page form, we can just do a POST to that, but we have not been able
to find a good way to get that URL which includes a server side session_code parameter.
Any pointers are much appreciated.
Thanks,
0Georgi
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