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Services surrounding KeyCloak, that use the REST API to read/update state

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keycloak-rest-services

Services surrounding Keycloak, that use the REST API to read/update state.

Running Tests

The tests run automatically in CircleCI, but for those that want to run them locally, there is a way.

First, build and load the local python environment:

./setupenv.sh
. env/bin/activate

Then, start instances of Keycloak, LDAP, and RabbitMQ in other terminals:

./resources/start-keycloak.sh
./resources/start-ldap.sh
./resources/start-rabbitmq.sh

Note that version of Keycloak server used for testing is set in resources/keycloak-image/Dockerfile.

Keycloak may take a minute to start. If it does not, check your network settings, as it does not play well with VPNs and other more exotic network situations.

Finally, run the tests:

source ./resources/pytest-env.sh
pytest

Getting Test Coverage

If you want a coverage report, instead of running pytest directly, run it under the coverage tool:

keycloak_url=http://localhost:8080 username=admin password=admin coverage run -m pytest
coverage html --include='krs*'

Manually Running Scripts

It is possible to manually run all of the basic operations for controlling users and groups.

  1. Bootstrap Keycloak

    If you do not already have a Keycloak instance, start a test instance as shown above. Then, run the bootstrap script to create a realm and the REST service account:

    keycloak_url=http://localhost:8080 username=admin password=admin realm=test python3 -m krs.bootstrap
    

    Save the client_secret that gets printed, as you will need this.

  2. User and group actions

    Now you can actually run the scripts, which take the format:

    keycloak_url=http://localhost:8080 client_id=rest-access client_secret=<SECRET> realm=test python -m krs.<SCRIPT> <ARGS>
    

    As an example, to list all groups:

    keycloak_url=http://localhost:8080 client_id=rest-access client_secret=<SECRET> realm=test python -m krs.groups list
    

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