# Ansible Collection - keycloak [![Build Status](https://github.com/ansible-middleware/keycloak/workflows/CI/badge.svg?branch=main)](https://github.com/ansible-middleware/keycloak/actions/workflows/ci.yml) Collection to install and configure [Keycloak](https://www.keycloak.org/) or [Red Hat Single Sign-On](https://access.redhat.com/products/red-hat-single-sign-on). ## Ansible version compatibility This collection has been tested against following Ansible versions: **>=2.9.10**. Plugins and modules within a collection may be tested with only specific Ansible versions. A collection may contain metadata that identifies these versions. ## Installation ### Installing the Collection from Ansible Galaxy Before using the collection, you need to install it with the Ansible Galaxy CLI: ansible-galaxy collection install middleware_automation.keycloak You can also include it in a `requirements.yml` file and install it via `ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml`, using the format: ```yaml --- collections: - name: middleware_automation.keycloak ``` ### Install Playbook `playbooks/keycloak.yml` installs the upstream(Keycloak) based on the defined variables. `playbooks/rhsso.yml` installs Red Hat Single Sign-On(RHSSO) based on defined variables. ### Choosing between upstream(Keycloak) project and Red Hat Single Sign-On(RHSSO) The roles supports installing upstream(Keycloak) or Red Hat Single Sign-On in the following ways #### Install upstream(Keycloak) from remote source This is default approach, there is one required variable ``` keycloak_admin_password: "" ``` #### Install upstream(Keycloak) from local source when the following variable is defined ``` keycloak_admin_password: "" zip_file_local_path: ``` #### Install RHSSO from the Red Hat Customer Support Portal, when the following variables are defined ``` keycloak_admin_password: "" rhn_username: '' rhn_password: '' rhsso_rhn_id: '' ``` where `sso_product_id` is the ID for the specific Red Hat Single Sign-On version, ie. _101971_ will install version _7.5_) #### Install RHSSO from remote sources like Nexus etc, when the following variables are defined ``` keycloak_admin_password: "" keycloak_rhsso_enable: True rhsso_source_download_url: '' ``` #### Install RHSSO from local source when the following variable is defined ``` keycloak_admin_password: "" keycloak_rhsso_enable: True zip_file_local_path: ``` ### Install role * [`keycloak`](https://github.com/ansible-middleware/keycloak/blob/main/roles/keycloak/README.md): role for installing the service. _Requires: python3-netaddr_ ### Example installation command Execute the following command from the source root directory ``` ansible-playbook -i -e @rhn-creds.yml playbooks/keycloak.yml -e keycloak_admin_password= ``` - `keycloak_admin_password` Password for the administration console user account. - `ansible_hosts` is the inventory, below is an example inventory for deploying to localhost ``` [keycloak] localhost ansible_connection=local ``` ## Configuration ### Config Playbook `playbooks/keycloak-realm.yml` creates provided realm, user federation(s), client(s), client role(s) and client user(s) if they don't exist. ### Config role * [`keycloak_realm`](https://github.com/ansible-middleware/keycloak/blob/main/roles/keycloak_realm/README.md): role for configuring a realm, user federation(s), clients and users, in an installed service. ### Example configuration command Execute the following command from the source root directory ``` ansible-playbook -i playbooks/keycloak-realm.yml -e keycloak_admin_password= -e keycloak_realm=test ``` - `keycloak_admin_password` password for the administration console user account. - `keycloak_realm` name of the realm to be created/used. - `ansible_hosts` is the inventory, below is an example inventory for deploying to localhost ``` [keycloak] localhost ansible_connection=local ``` ## License Apache License v2.0 or later See [LICENCE](LICENSE) to view the full text.