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[[_export_import]]
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== Export and Import
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{{book.project.name}} has the ability export and import the entire database.
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This can be especially useful if you want to migrate your whole {{book.project.name}} database from one environment to another
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or migrate to different database (for example from MySQL to Oracle). Export and import
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is triggered at server boot time and it's parameters are past in via Java System properties.
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Its important to note that because import and export happens at server startup, that no other actions should be taken on the server
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or the database while this happens.
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You can export/import your database either to:
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* Directory on local filesystem
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* Single JSON file on your filesystem
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When importing using the directory strategy, note that the files need to follow the naming convention specified below.
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If you are importing files which were previously exported, the files already follow this convention.
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* {REALM_NAME}-realm.json, such as "acme-roadrunner-affairs-realm.json" for the realm named "acme-roadrunner-affairs"
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* {REALM_NAME}-users-{INDEX}.json, such as "acme-roadrunner-affairs-users-0.json" for the first users file of the realm named "acme-roadrunner-affairs"
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If you export to a directory, you can also specify the number of users that will be stored in each JSON file.
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So if you have very large amount of users in your database, you likely don't want to import them into single file as the file might be very big.
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To export into unencrypted directory you can use:
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[source]
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----
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bin/standalone.sh -Dkeycloak.migration.action=export
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-Dkeycloak.migration.provider=dir -Dkeycloak.migration.dir=<DIR TO EXPORT TO>
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----
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And similarly for import just use `-Dkeycloak.migration.action=import` instead of `export` .
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To export into single JSON file you can use:
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[source]
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----
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bin/standalone.sh -Dkeycloak.migration.action=export
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-Dkeycloak.migration.provider=singleFile -Dkeycloak.migration.file=<FILE TO EXPORT TO>
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----
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Here's an example of importing:
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[source]
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----
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bin/standalone.sh -Dkeycloak.migration.action=import
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-Dkeycloak.migration.provider=singleFile -Dkeycloak.migration.file=<FILE TO IMPORT>
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-Dkeycloak.migration.strategy=OVERWRITE_EXISTING
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----
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Other available options are:
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-Dkeycloak.migration.realmName::
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can be used if you want to export just one specified realm instead of all.
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If not specified, then all realms will be exported.
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-Dkeycloak.migration.usersExportStrategy::
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can be used to specify for Directory providers to specify where to import users.
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Possible values are:
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* DIFFERENT_FILES - Users will be exported into more different files according to maximum number of users per file. This is default value
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* SKIP - exporting of users will be skipped completely
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* REALM_FILE - All users will be exported to same file with realm (So file like "foo-realm.json" with both realm data and users)
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* SAME_FILE - All users will be exported to same file but different than realm (So file like "foo-realm.json" with realm data and "foo-users.json" with users)
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-Dkeycloak.migration.usersPerFile::
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can be used to specify number of users per file (and also per DB transaction). It's 5000 by default.
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It's used only if usersExportStrategy is DIFFERENT_FILES
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-Dkeycloak.migration.strategy::
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is used during import.
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It can be used to specify how to proceed if realm with same name already exists in the database where you are going to import data.
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Possible values are:
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* IGNORE_EXISTING - Ignore importing if realm of this name already exists
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* OVERWRITE_EXISTING - Remove existing realm and import it again with new data from JSON file.
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If you want to fully migrate one environment to another and ensure that the new environment will contain same data
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like the old one, you can specify this.
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When importing realm files that weren't exported before, the option `keycloak.import` can be used.
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If more than one realm file needs to be imported, a comma separated list of file names can be specified.
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This is more appropriate than the cases before, as this will happen only after the master realm has been initialized.
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Examples:
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* -Dkeycloak.import=/tmp/realm1.json
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* -Dkeycloak.import=/tmp/realm1.json,/tmp/realm2.json
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=== Admin console export/import
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Import of most resources can be performed from the admin console.
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Exporting resources will be supported in future versions.
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The files created during a "startup" export can be used to import from the admin UI.
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This way, you can export from one realm and import to another realm.
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Or, you can export from one server and import to another.
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WARNING: The admin console import allows you to "overwrite" resources if you choose.
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Use this feature with caution, especially on a production system.
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