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Keycloak
Keycloak is an SSO Service for web apps and REST services. For more information visit http://keycloak.org.
Building
Ensure you have JDK 7 (or newer), Maven 3.2.1 (or newer) and Git installed
java -version
mvn -version
git --version
First clone the Keycloak repository:
git clone https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak.git
cd keycloak
To build Keycloak run:
mvn install
This will build all modules and run the testsuite.
To build the distribution run:
mvn install -Pdistribution
Once completed you will find distribution archives in distribution
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Starting Keycloak
To start Keycloak during development first build as specficied above, then run:
mvn -f testsuite/integration/pom.xml exec:java -Pkeycloak-server
To start Keycloak from the appliance distribution first build the distribution it as specified above, then run:
tar xfz distribution/appliance-dist/target/keycloak-appliance-dist-all-<VERSION>.tar.gz
cd keycloak-appliance-dist-all-<VERSION>/keycloak
bin/standalone.sh
To stop the server press Ctrl + C
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Contributing
Documentation
- User Guide, Admin REST API and Javadocs
- Developer documentation
- Hacking on Keycloak - how to become a Keycloak contributor
- Testsuite - details about testsuite, but also how to quickly run Keycloak during development and a few test tools (OTP generation, LDAP server, Mail server)
- Database Testing - how to do testing of Keycloak on different databases
- Updating Database - how to change the Keycloak database
- Release Process - how to release Keycloak