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About the Example Application

This is a simple application to get you started with Keycloak Authorization Services.

It provides a single page application which is protected by a policy enforcer that decides whether an user can access that page or not based on the permissions obtained from a Keycloak Server.

Create the Example Realm and a Resource Server

Considering that your Keycloak Server is up and running, log in to the Keycloak Administration Console.

Now, create a new realm based on the following configuration file:

examples/authz/hello-world-authz-service/hello-world-authz-realm.json

That will import a pre-configured realm with everything you need to run this example. For more details about how to import a realm into Keycloak, check the Keycloak's reference documentation.

After importing that file, you'll have a new realm called hello-world-authz.

Now, let's import another configuration using the Administration Console in order to configure the client application hello-world-authz-service as a resource server with all resources, scopes, permissions and policies.

Click on Clients on the left side menu. Click on the hello-world-authz-service on the client listing page. This will open the Client Details page. Once there, click on the Authorization tab.

Click on the Select file button, which means you want to import a resource server configuration. Now select the file that is located at:

examples/authz/hello-world-authz-service/hello-world-authz-service.json

Now click Upload and the resource server will be updated accordingly.

Deploy and Run the Example Application

To deploy the example application, follow these steps:

cd examples/authz/hello-world-authz-service
mvn clean package wildfly:deploy

Now, try to access the client application using the following URL:

http://localhost:8080/hello-world-authz-service

If everything is correct, you will be redirect to Keycloak login page. You can login to the application with the following credentials:

  • username: jdoe / password: jdoe
  • username: alice / password: alice