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=== Client Templates
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If you have a lot of applications you need to secure and register within your organization it can become quite tedious
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to configure the <<fake/../../clients/protocol-mappers.adoc#_protocol-mappers, protocol mappers>> and <<fake/../../roles/client-scope.adoc#_client-scope, scope>>
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for each of these clients. {{book.project.name}} allows you to define shared client configuration in an entity called a _client template_.
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To create a client template, go to the `Client Templates` left menu item. This initial screen shows you a list of currently defined templates.
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To create a template click the `Create` button. This brings you to a simple screen in which you name the template and hit save.
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A _client template_ will have similar tabs to regular clients. You'll be able to define <<fake/../../clients/protocol-mappers.adoc#_protocol-mappers, protocol mappers>>
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and <<fake/../../roles/client-scope.adoc#_client-scope, scope>> which can be inherited by other clients.
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Having a client inherit from a template is as simple as choosing the template from the `Client Template` drop down list on either the
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`Add Client` or client `Settings` tab. You will see the `Mappers` and `Scope` tabs get additional switches which allow you
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to turn on or off inheriting from the parent template.
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Future versions of client templating may get more inheritable configuration options, but for now, that's all there is to talk about. |