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keycloak-collective-portal
Warning
: this software is in a pre-alpha quality state and is an initial prototype. It is being developed within the context of lumbung.space and may have hard-coded values and configuration specifically for that environment. If the idea of this software sounds interesting to you, please let us know on the issue tracker!
Community Keycloak SSO user management
This is a small Python app that allows you to create custom web pages, outside of the Keycloak administration interface, which can be used to manage users in Keycloak. This is done via the REST API. It was designed with collective management in mind. Existing Keycloak users can authenticate with the app and then do things like invite others, send verification emails and so on. Anything that the REST API supports, this app can support. We aim to strive for the usability which is often lacking in Enterprise Software ™ environments (Keycloak is made within the context of RedHat / IBM). This is the No Admins, No Masters edition of Keycloak.
Feature set
- invite links (demo video):
- Any collective member with an existing Keycloak account can log in and generate them
- They are valid for 30 days by default (configurable via
INVITE_TIME_LIMIT
) - Anyone with an invite link can create an account on the Keycloak, so don't share publicly!
- There is no access granularity on the account creation implemented yet, so the accounts are "global"
- Once the user fills in their name, email, password they will receive an email verification mail
If you want a feature implemented, please open an issue to discuss.
Getting Started
From a system administrator perspective
A note on permissions: we use the admin-cli
client and a fine grained, secure
access configuration for making requests from this app to your Keycloak
instance. We aim to follow the Keycloak documentation and recommended practices
on security so that keycloak-colective-portal
is a safe option to add into
your technology stack.
- Ensure that your
admin-cli
client under your Client settings has the following config:- Settings tab:
- Access Type:
confidential
- Service Accounts Enabled:
ON
- Authorization flow: Make sure "Standard flow" is checked
- Valid redirect URIs:
https://{your keycloak-collective-portal domain}/auth/keycloak
- Access Type:
- Scope tab:
- Full scope allowed:
OFF
- Full scope allowed:
- Service Account Roles tab:
- Click "To manage detail and group mappings, click on the username service-account-admin-cli", then "Role mappings", "Assign role", then change the dropdown to "Filter by clients", and add
realm-management:manage-users
,realm-management:view-users
,account:manage-account
andaccount:view-profile
- Click "To manage detail and group mappings, click on the username service-account-admin-cli", then "Role mappings", "Assign role", then change the dropdown to "Filter by clients", and add
- Settings tab:
- Deploy using
coop-cloud/keycloak-colective-portal
- See the example .env.sample for the configuration available, more documentation will follow soon.
From a collective member perspective
- Visit
https://<your-portal-url>
(ask your system adminstrator friends) - Log in with your usual login details
- Follow the instructions on the web page to perform administrative actions
Hacking
It's a FastAPI application (if you know
Flask /
Sanic then it is more or less the
same thing). Currently being developed with Python 3.9. Once we move out of the
prototype stage, more version compatability will be offered. You'll need a
working Keycloak install as well to fill in correct .env
values. A more
covenient development environment will come along shortly too.
$ docker run -p 6379:6379 -d redis:6-alpine
$ cp .env.sample .env # fill with real values
$ set -a && source .env && set +a
$ make