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Keycloak Admin UI
This project is the next generation of the Keycloak Admin UI. It is written with React and PatternFly 4 and uses Vite.
Features
Contains all the "pages" from the admin-ui as re-usable components, all the functions to save and the side menu to use in your own build of the admin-ui
Install
npm i @keycloak/keycloak-admin-ui
Usage
To use these pages you'll need to add KeycloakProvider
in your component hierarchy to setup what client, realm and url to use.
import { KeycloakProvider } from "@keycloak/keycloak-ui-shared";
//...
<KeycloakProvider environment={{
authServerUrl: "http://localhost:8080",
realm: "master",
clientId: "security-admin-console"
}}>
{/* rest of you application */}
</KeycloakProvider>
Translation
For the translation we use react-i18next
you can set it up as described on their website.
If you want to use the translations that are provided then you need to add i18next-http-backend
to your project and add:
backend: {
loadPath: `http://localhost:8180/resources/master/admin/{{lng}}`,
parse: (data: string) => {
const messages = JSON.parse(data);
const result: Record<string, string> = {};
messages.forEach((v) => (result[v.key] = v.value));
return result;
},
},
to the i18next
config object.
Building
To build a library instead of an app you need to add the LIB=true
environment variable.
LIB=true pnpm run build