[keycloak-dev] Multi-tenancy

Bill Burke bburke at redhat.com
Thu Oct 2 13:15:34 EDT 2014


We don't have a way yet of piggybacking any extra user info beyond basic 
claims.  Its on the roadmap though.

On 10/2/2014 11:42 AM, Frank French wrote:
> Hi
>
> I’ve been looking at using Keycloak to secure our cloud based apps.
> Everything I’ve tried up until now has worked like a charm (very
> impressed especially with the docs).
>
> What I’m trying to do now is decide programatically which database
> schema to use based on the user credentials. I’ve had a multi-tenanted
> database working before so I’m not looking for help configuring that
> side of things. I’d like to know whether there is anything within
> Keycloak that I could use as a tenant identifier or whether I’m missing
> the point and there’s a much slicker way of performing this type of
> operation.
>
> Just so I’m clear I’m expecting there to be 1 Keycloak athentication
> database and 1 application database supporting multiple schemas.
>
> *Frank*
>
>
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