* KEYCLOAK-12469 KEYCLOAK-12185 Add CredentialTypeMetadata. Implement the screen with authentication mechanisms and implement Account REST Credentials API by use the credential type metadata
We now store all unknown attributes present on a SAMLAttribute element
in the "otherAttributes" map associated with the element.
Previously only the x500:encoding attribute was handled while parsing
attribute elements.
`npm install` is changed to run at build time, removing the need for commiting
the js modules, which are getting a bit silly in size with the introduction of
account2. Appropriate changes to prod-arguments.json are included that should
enable the product build to function properly. The community and developer
builds will continue to work without the proxying PNC provides.
This also changes the themes pom to work with more than one `package.json`
file. The only other one at the moment is for the new account console /
account2.
The documentation file has been updated.
Since we're building directly out of the source directories, it is possible in
a local dev environment for unintended files (e.g. old compiled .js files),
placed within src/main/resources/, to be included in the themes jar. This
shouldn't be a problem for actual builds though, which use a fresh clone.
Other small changes include refactoring the npm setup stuff to a global
definition, and the introduction of some properties to avoid duplicating path
definitions everywhere.
This commit does not include the churn that would result from deleting the
existing commited modules.
This reverts commit e018ca3e29 from:
Simplifying logic for determining disabled status (#6416)
Co-authored-by: brunomedeiros-visagio <55057005+brunomedeiros-visagio@users.noreply.github.com>
We now transfer the SMTP connection configuration via HTTP POST
request body parameters instead of URL parameters.
The improves handling of SMTP connection configuration values with
special characters. As a side effect sensitive information like SMTP
credentials are now longer exposed via URL parameters.
Previously the SMTP connection test send the connection parameters
as encoded URL parameters in combination with parameters in the request body.
However the server side endpoint did only look at the URL parameters.
Certain values, e.g. passwords with + or ; could lead to broken URL parameters.