keycloak-scim/server_installation/topics/openshift.adoc
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[[_openshift]]
== Running {project_name} Server on OpenShift
{project_name} provides a OpenShift cartridge to make it easy to get it running on OpenShift.
If you don't already have an account or don't know how to create applications go to https://www.openshift.com/ first.
You can create the {project_name} instance either with the web tool or the command line tool, both approaches are described below.
WARNING: It's important that immediately after creating a {project_name} instance you open the `Administration Console` and login to reset the password.
If this is not done anyone can easily gain admin rights to your {project_name} instance.
=== Create {project_name} instance with the web tool
. Open https://openshift.redhat.com/app/console/applications and click on `Add Application`.
. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the `Code Anything` section.
. Insert `http://cartreflect-claytondev.rhcloud.com/github/keycloak/openshift-keycloak-cartridge` into the `URL to a cartridge definition` field and click on `Next`.
. Fill in the following form and click on `Create Application`.
. Click on `Continue to the application overview page`.
. Under the list of applications you should find your {project_name} instance and the status should be `Started`.
. Click on it to open the {project_name} servers homepage.
=== Create {project_name} instance with the command-line tool
. Run the following command from a terminal:
[source]
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rhc app create <APPLICATION NAME> http://cartreflect-claytondev.rhcloud.com/github/keycloak/openshift-keycloak-cartridge
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. Replace `<APPLICATION NAME>` with the name you want (for example {project_name}).
Once the instance is created the rhc tool outputs details about it.
Open the returned `URL` in a browser to open the {project_name} servers homepage.
=== Next steps
The {project_name} servers homepage shows the {project_name} logo and `Welcome to {project_name}`.
There is also a link to the `Administration Console`.
Open that and log in using username `admin` and password `admin`.
On the first login you are required to change the password.
TIP: On OpenShift {project_name} has been configured to only accept requests over https.
If you try to use http you will be redirected to https.