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# Keycloak Admin Console V2
This project is the next generation of the Keycloak Administration Console. It is written with React and [PatternFly 4][1].
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### Development Instructions
For development on this project you will need a running Keycloak server listening on port 8180.
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1. Start keycloak
* Download and run with one command
```bash
$> ./start.js
```
* or download Keycloak server from [keycloak downloads page][2] unpack and run it like:
```bash
$> cd <unpacked download folder>/bin
$> standalone -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100
```
1. Go to the clients section of the existing Keycloak Admin Console and add the client
* like this:
![realm settings](./realm-settings.png "Realm Settings")
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* or click on the "Select file" button and import `security-admin-console-v2.json`
* or run `$> ./import.js`
1. Install dependencies and run:
```bash
$> npm install
$> npm run start
```
### Build and run through Docker
git checkout git@github.com:keycloak/keycloak-admin-ui.git
cd keycloak-admin-ui
docker-compose build
docker-compose up
You can reach the new admin interface at http://localhost
If your Keycloak instance is not on `localhost:8180`, create a file `.env` with the following:
KEYCLOAK_ENDPOINT=https:\/\/remoteinstance.keycloak.com
### Additionally there are some nice scripts to format and lint
```bash
$> npm run lint
```
To switch to a RH-SSO themed version of this console you can run:
```bash
$> npx grunt switch-rh-sso
```
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To switch back just do a `git checkout public`
# Keycloak UI Test Suite in Cypress
This repository contains the UI tests for Keycloak developed with Cypress framework
## Run the test suite
### Prerequisites
* `Keycloak distribution` has to be [downloaded](https://www.keycloak.org/downloads) and started on 8081 port.
**note**: the port in at the test suite side in [cypress.json](cypress.json) or at the Keycloak side, see [Keycloak Getting Started Guide](https://www.keycloak.org/docs/latest/getting_started/#starting-the-keycloak-server),
* `npm package manager` has to be [downloaded](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) and installed.
### via Cypress Test Runner
**By using `npx`:**
**note**: [npx](https://www.npmjs.com/package/npx) is included with `npm > v5.2` or can be installed separately.
```shell
npx cypress open
```
After a moment, the Cypress Test Runner will launch:
![image](https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1i4_VABpM29VwrrAcvEY31w7EuymifcwV)
### via terminal
**By executing:**
```shell
$(npm bin)/cypress run
```
...or...
```shell
./node_modules/.bin/cypress run
```
...or... (requires npm@5.2.0 or greater)
```shell
npx cypress run
```
**To execute a specific test on a specific browser run:**
```shell
cypress run --spec "cypress/integration/example-test.spec.js" --browser chrome
```
**note**: the complete list of parameters can be found in the [official Cypress documentation](https://docs.cypress.io/guides/guides/command-line.html#Commands).
## Project Structure
```text
/assets (added to .gitignore)
/videos - if test fails, the video is stored here
/screenshots - if test fails, the screenshot is stored here
/cypress
/fixtures - external pieces of static data that can be used by your tests
/integration - used for test files (supported filetypes are .js, .jsx, .coffee and .cjsx)
/plugins
- index.js - extends Cypress behaviour, custom plugins are imported before every single spec file run
/support - reusable behaviour
- commands.js - custom commands
- index.js - runs before each test file
/cypress.json - Cypress configuration file
/jsconfig.json - Cypress code autocompletion is enabled here
```
**note**: More about the project structure in the [official Cypress documentation](https://docs.cypress.io/guides/core-concepts/writing-and-organizing-tests.html#Folder-Structure).
## License
* [Apache License, Version 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
[1]: https://www.patternfly.org/v4/
[2]: https://www.keycloak.org/downloads