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20 lines
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Example Authentication Provider based on property file values
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* To deploy copy "target/authentication-properties-example.jar" to "standalone/deployments/auth-server.war/WEB-INF/lib" . Then edit "standalone/configuration/keycloak-server.json" and add this:
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````shell
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"authentication": {
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"properties": {
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"propertiesFileLocation": "users.properties"
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}
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}
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````
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* Then start (or restart)the server. Once started open the admin console, select your realm, then click on "Authentication" and then "Add provider" and select "properties" from the list.
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This will mean that realm will use PropertiesAuthenticationProvider for authentication.
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* Once you try to login to realm, you can login with username/password like "joe/password1" or "james/password2" . Once joe is authenticated,
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you can see in Keycloak admin console in "Users" list that user "joe" was added to the list.
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* You can try to login as joe and then go to [http://localhost:8080/auth/realms/keycloak-admin/account/password](http://localhost:8080/auth/realms/keycloak-admin/account/password) and change the password.
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You will then be able to logout and login with new password because properties were updated. But this is just in memory-properties, so after server restart the password will be again "password1" .
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