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<chapter id="service-accounts">
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<title>Service Accounts</title>
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<para>
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Keycloak allows you to obtain an access token dedicated to some Client Application (not to any user).
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See <ulink url="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.4">Client Credentials Grant</ulink>
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from OAuth 2.0 spec.
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</para>
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<para>
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To use it you must have
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registered a valid confidential Client and you need to check the switch <literal>Service Accounts Enabled</literal> in Keycloak
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admin console for this client. In tab <literal>Service Account Roles</literal> you can configure the roles available to the service account retrieved on behalf of this client.
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Don't forget that you need those roles to be available in Scopes of this client as well (unless you have <literal>Full Scope Allowed</literal> on).
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As in normal login, roles from access token are intersection of scopes and the service account roles.
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</para>
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<para>
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The REST URL to invoke on is <literal>/{keycloak-root}/realms/{realm-name}/protocol/openid-connect/token</literal>.
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Invoking on this URL is a POST request and requires you to post the client credentials. By default, client credentials are
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represented by clientId and clientSecret of the client in <literal>Authorization: Basic</literal> header, but you can also
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authenticate client with signed JWT assertion or any other custom mechanism for client authentication. See
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<link linkend="client_authentication">Client Authentication</link> section for more details. You also need to use parameter <literal>grant_type=client_credentials</literal> as per OAuth2 specification.
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</para>
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For example the POST invocation to retrieve service account can look like this:
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<programlisting><![CDATA[
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POST /auth/realms/demo/protocol/openid-connect/token
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Authorization: Basic cHJvZHVjdC1zYS1jbGllbnQ6cGFzc3dvcmQ=
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Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
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grant_type=client_credentials]]>
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</programlisting>
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The response would be this <ulink url="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.4.3">standard JSON document</ulink> from the OAuth 2.0 specification.
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<programlisting><![CDATA[
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8
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Cache-Control: no-store
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Pragma: no-cache
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{
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"access_token":"2YotnFZFEjr1zCsicMWpAA",
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"token_type":"bearer",
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"expires_in":60,
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"refresh_token":"tGzv3JOkF0XG5Qx2TlKWIA",
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"refresh_expires_in":600,
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"id_token":"tGzv3JOkF0XG5Qx2TlKWIA",
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"not-before-policy":0,
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"session-state":"234234-234234-234234"
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}]]>
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</programlisting>
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</para>
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<para>
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The retrieved access token can be refreshed or logged out by out-of-bound request.
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</para>
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<para>
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See the example application <literal>service-account</literal>
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from the main Keycloak <literal>demo</literal> example.
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</para>
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</chapter> |