keycloak-scim/operator/README.md
Jonathan Vila c4b978b6c8 Operator Clustering support
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Vila <jvilalop@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrea Peruffo <andrea.peruffo1982@gmail.com>
2022-03-03 16:22:01 -03:00

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# Keycloak on Quarkus
The module holds the codebase to build the Keycloak Operator on top of [Quarkus](https://quarkus.io/).
Using the [Quarkus Operator SDK](https://github.com/quarkiverse/quarkus-operator-sdk).
## Activating the Module
When build from the project root directory, this module is only enabled if the installed JDK is 11 or newer.
## Building
Ensure you have JDK 11 (or newer) installed.
Build the Docker image with:
```bash
mvn clean package -Doperator -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true
```
## Configuration
The Keycloak image can be configured, when starting the operator, using the Java property:
```
operator.keycloak.image
```
And the imagePullPolicy with:
```
operator.keycloak.image-pull-policy
```
## Contributing
### Quick start on Minikube
Enable the Minikube Docker daemon:
```bash
eval $(minikube -p minikube docker-env)
```
Compile the project and generate the Docker image with JIB:
```bash
mvn clean package -Doperator -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true -Dquarkus.kubernetes.deployment-target=minikube
```
Install the CRD definition and the operator in the cluster in the `keycloak` namespace:
```bash
kubectl apply -k target
```
to install in the `default` namespace:
```bash
kubectl apply -k overlays/default-namespace
```
Remove the created resources with:
```bash
kubectl delete -k <previously-used-folder>
```
### Testing
Testing allows 2 methods specified in the property `test.operator.deployment` : `local` & `remote`.
`local` : resources will be deployed to the local cluster and the operator will run out of the cluster
`remote` : same as local test but an image for the operator will be generated and deployed run inside the cluster
```bash
mvn clean verify \
-Dquarkus.container-image.build=true \
-Dquarkus.container-image.tag=test \
-Dquarkus.kubernetes.deployment-target=kubernetes \
-Dtest.operator.deployment=remote
```