# OIDC Configuration Information Table | Application asks for... | URL | |:-----------------------:|:---:| | Client ID | In Keycloak, under the Jafner.net realm, click Clients -> Create Client. Set your own Client ID | | Client Secret | After creating the client in Keycloak, go to Clients -> -> Credentials. Then click the copy icon to the right of "Client secret". | Client Scopes | `email openid profile` | | Metadata URL | https://keycloak.jafner.net/realms/Jafner.net/.well-known/openid-configuration | | Authorization URL | https://keycloak.jafner.net/realms/Jafner.net/protocol/openid-connect/auth | | Access token URL | https://keycloak.jafner.net/realms/Jafner.net/protocol/openid-connect/token | | Resource URL, Userinfo URL, API URL | https://keycloak.jafner.net/realms/Jafner.net/protocol/openid-connect/userinfo | | Redirect URL | Use the home URL of the application (e.g. https://portainer.jafner.net) | | Logout URL | https://keycloak.jafner.net/realms/Jafner.net/protocol/openid-connect/logout | # How to Add ForwardAuth to a New Service We'll assume the new service is hosted at `https://web.jafner.net`. 1. Open the [traefik-forward-auth client configuration page](https://keycloak.jafner.net/admin/master/console/#/Jafner.net/clients/90760ab3-f77f-48da-9dc1-df5ea6eed3a3/settings) and add the new site (appended with `/_oauth`) to the list of valid redirect URIs. E.g. `https://web.jafner.net/_oauth`. 2. Add the `traefik-forward-auth@file` Traefik middleware to the service. 3. Start up the new service. Open a new private window and navigate to the new service (`https://web.jafner.net`). It should redirect to Keycloak with a login prompt. 4. If applicable, disable any local auth. # Export and Import Realms [Docs on Keycloak.org](https://www.keycloak.org/server/importExport) ## Export Realms With the docker container offline, run: `docker-compose run --rm --entrypoint="/opt/keycloak/bin/kc.sh export --dir /opt/keycloak/data/import --users realm_file" keycloak` This will export the contents of each realm to a `json` file in the `import/` directory. `/opt/keycloak/data` should be the directory that is mounted to the host. ## Import Realms To import realms at startup, replace the startup command with `start --import-realm` Additionally, you'll need to map the directory containing the files to import (e.g. `$KEYCLOAK_DATA/import`) to the `/opt/keycloak/data/import` inside the container. For each realm to import, run `docker-compose run --entrypoint="/opt/keycloak/bin/kc.sh import --file /opt/keycloak/data/import/{REALM_NAME}.json" keycloak` (replace `{REALM_NAME}` with the name of the realm.) https://howtodoinjava.com/devops/keycloak-script-upload-is-disabled/