Base fixes:
* [KEYCLOAK-17228] Upgrade Keycloak to Wildfly 23.0.0.Final / Wildfly Core 15.0.0.Final
Other (related) fixes:
* [KEYCLOAK-17477] Update org.wildfly.common to 1.5.4.Final
* [KEYCLOAK-17478] Update wildfly-galleon-maven-plugin to 5.1.0.Final
* [KEYCLOAK-17479] Keycloak Galleon Feature Pack: Adapter fails to build on top of Wildfly 23
* [KEYCLOAK-17482] Sync Wildfly 23 model changes to Keycloak
* [KEYCLOAK-17508] Apply workaround for WFCORE-5335
* [KEYCLOAK-17231] Update org.keycloak.testsuite.metrics.MetricsRestServiceTest
to work with org.wildfly.extension.health
* [KEYCLOAK-17585] Fix Quarkus startup failure post applying Wildfly 23 upgrade changes
* [KEYCLOAK-17583] Fix ConfigMigrationTest post applying Wildfly 23 model changes
* [KEYCLOAK-17584] Fix ActionTokenCrossDCTest#sendResetPasswordEmailSuccessWorksInCrossDc
test failure post applying Wildfly 23 upgrade changes
Signed-off-by: Jan Lieskovsky <jlieskov@redhat.com>
Base fixes:
* [KEYCLOAK-16724] Upgrade Keycloak to Wildfly 22.0.0.Beta1 / Wildfly Core 14.0.0.Beta4
* [KEYCLOAK-16822] Upgrade Keycloak to Wildfly 22.0.0.Final / Wildfly Core 14.0.0.Final
* [KEYCLOAK-17158] Upgrade Keycloak to Wildfly 22.0.1.Final / Wildfly Core 14.0.1.Final
Other (related) fixes:
* [KEYCLOAK-16174] Upgrade (RH-SSO adapters) to EAP CD 21
* [KEYCLOAK-16202] Don't upgrade versions of httpclient and httpcore in the Fuse adapter
as part of the Wildfly upgrade script run
* [KEYCLOAK-16737] Keycloak core depends on org.bouncycastle:bcprov-jdk15on:1.65, which
suffers from CVE-2020-28052
* [KEYCLOAK-16907] ConfigMigrationTest fails after upgrade to Wildfly 22.0.0.Final
* [KEYCLOAK-17156] org.keycloak.test.config.migration.ConfigMigrationTest fails with
'illegal reflective access to method com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider.isFIPS()'
Signed-off-by: Jan Lieskovsky <jlieskov@redhat.com>
Base fixes:
* [KEYCLOAK-15780] Upgrade Keycloak to Wildfly 21.0.0.Beta1 / Wildfly Core 13.0.0.Beta6
* [KEYCLOAK-16031] Upgrade Keycloak to Wildfly 21.0.0.Final / Wildfly Core 13.0.1.Final
* [KEYCLOAK-16442] Upgrade Keycloak to Wildfly 21.0.1.Final / Wildfly Core 13.0.3.Final
Other (dependent) fixes:
* [KEYCLOAK-15408] Deprecate former Wildfly and Wildfly Core versions in Arquillian's
testsuite pom.xml file as part of the upgrade script
* [KEYCLOAK-15442] Update the version of 'jboss-parent' as part of the Wildfly upgrade
script if necessary
* [KEYCLOAK-15474] Add --verbose and --force options to the Wildfly upgrade automated script
* [KEYCLOAK-15649] Update "urn:jboss:domain:infinispan:10.0" version as part of the Wildfly
upgrade automated script
* [KEYCLOAK-15652] Wildfly upgrade automated script - Align Python artifact version
comparsion algorithm with the Maven / Java one
Signed-off-by: Jan Lieskovsky <jlieskov@redhat.com>
Symlinks are frequently unavailable on Windows (must be on NTFS and user must
have SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege). Removing the symlinks for licenses/common/
should enable the build to function mostly normally on Windows. The individual
license files will be incorrect, but that shouldn't matter for local builds.
Release builds are done on *nix.
The plugin rolls several different plugin executions into one. The common files
are distributed using a resource jar, used by and unpacked by the plugin.
This will avoid noise in the diffs (files switching between symlink and regular
status) when users on systems with a different default sort order run the
script. `LC_ALL=C sort` will sort by byte order.
org.keycloak dependencies will be automatically added to the xml during the
build, removing the need for runs of download-license-files.sh every time the
keycloak version changes.
Documentation on "why and how" for the license data has also been added.
To reduce code duplication issues, plugin definitions are stored in
keycloak-parent, but only active in the projects that need them (not bound to
any phase by default). Also, the common files have been moved into
licenses/common/, so that a single symlink will suffice to replicate the
current and future files needed by the plugin executions. While the
assembly.xml definitions remain duplicated, they are fairly minimal and
shouldn't need to change often.
License data is available for all adapters shipped in the product, plus
server-feature-pack.
The keycloak slot is populated with data, in addition to the rh-sso slot. A
number of the adapters don't depend on any third-party artifacts, so they have
(mostly) blank license.xml files.