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[[_fuse_install_feature]]
===== Installing the Keycloak Feature
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You must first install the `keycloak` feature in the JBoss Fuse environment. The keycloak feature includes the Fuse adapter and all third-party dependencies. You can install it either from the Maven repository or from an archive.
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====== Installing from the Maven Repository
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As a prerequisite, you must be online and have access to the Maven repository.
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ifeval::[{project_community}==true]
For community it's sufficient to be online as all the artifacts and 3rd party dependencies should be available in the maven central repository.
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endif::[]
ifeval::[{project_product}==true]
For {project_name} you first need to configure a proper Maven repository, so you can install the artifacts. For more information see the
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https://access.redhat.com/maven-repository[JBoss Enterprise Maven repository] page.
Assuming the Maven repository is {maven_repository}, add the following to the `$FUSE_HOME/etc/org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.cfg` file and add the repository to the list of supported repositories. For example:
[source,subs="attributes"]
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org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.repositories= \
{maven_repository}@id=redhat.product.repo
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2@id=maven.central.repo, \
...
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endif::[]
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To install the keycloak feature using the Maven repository, complete the following steps:
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. Start {fuseVersion}; then in the Karaf terminal type:
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[source,subs="attributes"]
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features:addurl mvn:org.keycloak/keycloak-osgi-features/{project_versionMvn}/xml/features
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features:install keycloak
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. You might also need to install the Jetty 9 feature:
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[source]
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features:install keycloak-jetty9-adapter
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. Ensure that the features were installed:
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[source]
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features:list | grep keycloak
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====== Installing from the ZIP bundle
This is useful if you are offline or do not want to use Maven to obtain the JAR files and other artifacts.
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To install the Fuse adapter from the ZIP archive, complete the following steps:
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. Download the {project_name} Fuse adapter ZIP archive.
. Unzip it into the root directory of JBoss Fuse. The dependencies are then installed under the `system` directory. You can overwrite all existing jar files.
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Use this for {fuseVersion}:
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[source,subs="attributes"]
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cd /path-to-fuse/jboss-fuse-6.3.0.redhat-254
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ifeval::[{project_community}==true]
unzip -q /path-to-adapter-zip/keycloak-fuse-adapter-{project_versionMvn}.zip
endif::[]
ifeval::[{project_product}==true]
unzip -q /path-to-adapter-zip/rh-sso-{project_version}-fuse-adapter.zip
endif::[]
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. Start Fuse and run these commands in the fuse/karaf terminal:
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[source,subs="attributes"]
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features:addurl mvn:org.keycloak/keycloak-osgi-features/{project_versionMvn}/xml/features
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features:install keycloak
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. Install the corresponding Jetty adapter. Since the artifacts are available directly in the JBoss Fuse `system` directory, you do not need to use the Maven repository.
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