# Keycloak on Quarkus The module holds the codebase to build the Keycloak Operator on top of [Quarkus](https://quarkus.io/). Using the [Quarkus Operator SDK](https://github.com/quarkiverse/quarkus-operator-sdk). ## Activating the Module When build from the project root directory, this module is only enabled if the installed JDK is 11 or newer. ## Building Ensure you have JDK 11 (or newer) installed. Build the Docker image with: ```bash mvn clean package -Doperator -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true ``` ## Configuration The Keycloak image can be configured, when starting the operator, using the Java property: ``` operator.keycloak.image ``` And the imagePullPolicy with: ``` operator.keycloak.image-pull-policy ``` ## Contributing ### Quick start on Minikube Enable the Minikube Docker daemon: ```bash eval $(minikube -p minikube docker-env) ``` Compile the project and generate the Docker image with JIB: ```bash mvn clean package -Doperator -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true -Dquarkus.kubernetes.deployment-target=minikube ``` Install the CRD definition and the operator in the cluster in the `keycloak` namespace: ```bash kubectl apply -k target ``` to install in the `default` namespace: ```bash kubectl apply -k overlays/default-namespace ``` Remove the created resources with: ```bash kubectl delete -k ``` ### Testing Testing allows 2 methods specified in the property `test.operator.deployment` : `local` & `remote`. `local` : resources will be deployed to the local cluster and the operator will run out of the cluster `remote` : same as local test but an image for the operator will be generated and deployed run inside the cluster ```bash mvn clean verify \ -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true \ -Dquarkus.container-image.tag=test \ -Dquarkus.kubernetes.deployment-target=kubernetes \ -Dtest.operator.deployment=remote ``` To run tests on Mac with `minikube` and the `docker` driver you should run `minikube tunnel` in a separate shell and configure the Java properties as follows: ```bash -Dtest.operator.kubernetes.ip=localhost ``` On Linux or on Mac using `minikube` on a VM, instead you should pass this additional property: ```bash -Dtest.operator.kubernetes.ip=$(minikube ip) ```