Feature | Since | Description |
---|---|---|
Create clients | 1.0.0 | Create client configuration (inclusive protocolMappers) while creating or updating realms |
Update clients | 1.0.0 | Update client configuration (inclusive protocolMappers) while updating realms |
Manage fine-grained authorization of clients | 2.2.0 | Add and remove fine-grained authorization resources and policies of clients |
Add roles | 1.0.0 | Add roles while creating or updating realms |
Update roles | 1.0.0 | Update role properties while updating realms |
Add composites to roles | 1.3.0 | Add role with realm-level and client-level composite roles while creating or updating realms |
Add composites to roles | 1.3.0 | Add realm-level and client-level composite roles to existing role while creating or updating realms |
Remove composites from roles | 1.3.0 | Remove realm-level and client-level composite roles from existing role while creating or updating realms |
Add users | 1.0.0 | Add users (inclusive password!) while creating or updating realms |
Add users with roles | 1.0.0 | Add users with realm-level and client-level roles while creating or updating realms |
Update users | 1.0.0 | Update user properties (inclusive password!) while updating realms |
Add role to user | 1.0.0 | Add realm-level and client-level roles to user while updating realm |
Remove role from user | 1.0.0 | Remove realm-level or client-level roles from user while updating realm |
Add groups to user | 2.0.0 | Add groups to user while updating realm |
Remove groups from user | 2.0.0 | Remove groups from user while updating realm |
Add authentication flows and executions | 1.0.0 | Add authentication flows and executions while creating or updating realms |
Update authentication flows and executions | 1.0.0 | Update authentication flow properties and executions while updating realms |
Remove authentication flows and executions | 2.0.0 | Remove existing authentication flow properties and executions while updating realms |
Update builtin authentication flows and executions | 2.0.0 | Update builtin authentication flow properties and executions while updating realms |
Add authentication configs | 1.0.0 | Add authentication configs while creating or updating realms |
Update authentication configs | 2.0.0 | Update authentication configs while updating realms |
Remove authentication configs | 2.0.0 | Remove existing authentication configs while updating realms |
Add components | 1.0.0 | Add components while creating or updating realms |
Update components | 1.0.0 | Update components properties while updating realms |
Remove components | 2.0.0 | Remove existing sub-components while creating or updating realms |
Update sub-components | 1.0.0 | Add sub-components properties while creating or updating realms |
Remove sub-components | 2.0.0 | Remove existing sub-components while creating or updating realms |
Add groups | 1.3.0 | Add groups (inclusive subgroups!) to realm while creating or updating realms |
Update groups | 1.3.0 | Update existing group properties and attributes while creating or updating realms |
Remove groups | 1.3.0 | Remove existing groups while updating realms |
Add/Remove group attributes | 1.3.0 | Add or remove group attributes in existing groups while updating realms |
Add/Remove group roles | 1.3.0 | Add or remove roles to/from existing groups while updating realms |
Update/Remove subgroups | 1.3.0 | Like groups, subgroups may also be added/updated and removed while updating realms |
Add scope-mappings | 1.0.0 | Add scope-mappings while creating or updating realms |
Add roles to scope-mappings | 1.0.0 | Add roles to existing scope-mappings while updating realms |
Remove roles from scope-mappings | 1.0.0 | Remove roles from existing scope-mappings while updating realms |
Add required-actions | 1.0.0 | Add required-actions while creating or updating realms |
Update required-actions | 1.0.0 | Update properties of existing required-actions while updating realms |
Remove required-actions | 2.0.0 | Remove existing required-actions while updating realms |
Add identity providers | 1.2.0 | Add identity providers while creating or updating realms |
Update identity providers | 1.2.0 | Update identity providers while updating realms (improved with 2.0.0) |
Remove identity providers | 2.0.0 | Remove identity providers while updating realms |
Add identity provider mappers | 2.0.0 | Add identityProviderMappers while updating realms |
Update identity provider mappers | 2.0.0 | Update identityProviderMappers while updating realms |
Remove identity provider mappers | 2.0.0 | Remove identityProviderMappers while updating realms |
Add clientScopes | 2.0.0 | Add clientScopes (inclusive protocolMappers) while creating or updating realms |
Update clientScopes | 2.0.0 | Update existing (inclusive protocolMappers) clientScopes while creating or updating realms |
Remove clientScopes | 2.0.0 | Remove existing clientScopes while creating or updating realms |
Add clientScopeMappings | 2.5.0 | Add clientScopeMapping while creating or updating realms |
Update clientScopeMappings | 2.5.0 | Update existing clientScopeMappings while creating or updating realms |
Remove clientScopeMappings | 2.5.0 | Remove existing clientScopeMappings while creating or updating realms |
Synchronize user federation | 3.5.0 | Synchronize the user federation defined on the realm configuration |
Synchronize user profile | 5.4.0 | Synchronize the user profile configuration defined on the realm configuration |
authenticationFlowBindingOverrides
on client is configured by Keycloak like this,
{
"authenticationFlowBindingOverrides": {
"browser": "ad7d518c-4129-483a-8351-e1223cb8eead"
}
}
In order to be able to configure this in keycloak-config-cli
, we use authentication flow alias instead of id
(which is not known)
keycloak-config-cli
will automatically resolve the alias reference to its ids.
So if you need this, you have to configure it like :
{
"authenticationFlowBindingOverrides": {
"browser": "my awesome browser flow"
}
}
To set an initial password that is only respect while the user is created, the userLabel must be named initial
.
{
"users": [
{
"username": "user",
"email": "[email protected]",
"enabled": true,
"credentials": [
{
"type": "password",
"userLabel": "initial",
"value": "start123"
}
]
}
]
}
Keycloak supports configuring access to certain resource (such as clients, identity providers, roles and groups) using advanced policies.
The resources and policies are configured on the client named realm-management
:
{
"clients": [
{
"clientId": "realm-management",
"authorizationSettings": {
"allowRemoteResourceManagement": false,
"policyEnforcementMode": "ENFORCING",
"resources": [
{
"name": "idp.resource.1dcbfbe7-1cee-4d42-8c39-d8ed74b4cf22",
"type": "IdentityProvider",
"ownerManagedAccess": false,
"scopes": [
{
"name": "token-exchange"
}
]
}
],
"policies": [
{
"name": "token-exchange.permission.idp.1dcbfbe7-1cee-4d42-8c39-d8ed74b4cf22",
"type": "scope",
"logic": "POSITIVE",
"decisionStrategy": "UNANIMOUS",
"config": {
"resources": "[\"idp.resource.1dcbfbe7-1cee-4d42-8c39-d8ed74b4cf22\"]",
"scopes": "[\"token-exchange\"]"
}
}
]
}
}
],
"identityProviders": [
{
"alias": "my-identity-provider",
"providerId": "oidc",
"enabled": true
}
]
}
Both resources and policies are named in such a way that the name contains the UUID of the referenced entity (identity provider in the example). This is problematic, as the UUID is not known.
Therefore keycloak-config-cli
will automatically resolve the object ids during import, using a special dollar syntax:
The following transformations are currently implemented:
Resource | Permission | Resolution strategy |
---|---|---|
client.resource.$client-id |
<scope>.permission.client.$client-id |
Find a client by client id |
idp.resource.$alias |
<scope>.permission.idp.$alias |
Find an identity provider by alias |
role.resource.$Realm Role Name |
<scope>.permission.$Realm Role Name (Note: No .role. ) |
Find a realm role by name |
group.resource.$/Full Path/To Group |
<scope>.permission.group.$/Full Path/To Group |
Find a group by full path |
The dollar only marks the name for substitution but is not part of it. It is an import failure when the referenced entity does not exist.
The example above should therefore be rewritten as:
{
"clients": [
{
"clientId": "realm-management",
"authorizationSettings": {
"allowRemoteResourceManagement": false,
"policyEnforcementMode": "ENFORCING",
"resources": [
{
"name": "idp.resource.$my-identity-provider",
"type": "IdentityProvider",
"ownerManagedAccess": false,
"scopes": [
{
"name": "token-exchange"
}
]
}
],
"policies": [
{
"name": "token-exchange.permission.idp.$my-identity-provider",
"type": "scope",
"logic": "POSITIVE",
"decisionStrategy": "UNANIMOUS",
"config": {
"resources": "[\"idp.resource.$my-identity-provider\"]",
"scopes": "[\"token-exchange\"]"
}
}
]
}
}
],
"identityProviders": [
{
"alias": "my-identity-provider",
"providerId": "oidc",
"enabled": true
}
]
}