keycloak-aplcache
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adapters/oidc/cli-sso/README.md 26(+0 -26)
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adapters/oidc/cli-sso/README.md 26(+0 -26)
diff --git a/adapters/oidc/cli-sso/README.md b/adapters/oidc/cli-sso/README.md
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--- a/adapters/oidc/cli-sso/README.md
+++ b/adapters/oidc/cli-sso/README.md
@@ -7,29 +7,3 @@ idea is that the Java app provided by this utility performs a login for a specif
client, parses responses, and exports an access token as an environment variable
that can be used by the command line utility you are accessing.
-So, the idea is that you create a login script as follows:
-
- #!/bin/sh
- export KC_TOKEN_RESPONSE=`java -DKEYCLOAK_TOKEN_RESPONSE=$KC_TOKEN_RESPONSE -DKEYCLOAK_AUTH_SERVER=$KC_AUTH_SERVER -DKEYCLOAK_REALM=$KC_REALM -DKEYCLOAK_CLIENT=$KC_CLIENT -jar target/keycloak-cli-sso-3.3.0.CR1-SNAPSHOT.jar login`
- export KC_ACCESS_TOKEN=`java -DKEYCLOAK_TOKEN_RESPONSE=$KC_TOKEN_RESPONSE -jar target/keycloak-cli-sso-3.3.0.CR1-SNAPSHOT.jar token`
-
-
-You pass in the parameters for connecting to Keycloak through Java system properties. The command `login` will perform the following steps:
-1. Look to see if `KEYCLOAK_TOKEN_RESPONSE` is set. If so, it will check expiration information and perform a refresh token call if the token needs refreshing.
-2. If `KEYCLOAK_TOKEN_RESPONSE` is not set, then it will use open a browser and perform a login to obtain an OAuth token response back.
-3. The output to STDOUT will be the oauth accesss token response. This will be stored by the script in an environment variable.
-4. The 2nd line of the script extracts the access token from the response json and stuffs it in an environment variable that will be used by the CLI application.
-
-So, the idea is that you wrap your CLI application within this script and extract the access token
-from an environment variable. For example, if our CLI application is a C program named `mycli` the script would look like this:
-
- #!/bin/sh
- export KC_TOKEN_RESPONSE=`java -DKEYCLOAK_TOKEN_RESPONSE=$KC_TOKEN_RESPONSE -DKEYCLOAK_AUTH_SERVER=$KC_AUTH_SERVER -DKEYCLOAK_REALM=$KC_REALM -DKEYCLOAK_CLIENT=$KC_CLIENT -jar target/keycloak-cli-sso-3.3.0.CR1-SNAPSHOT.jar login`
- export KC_ACCESS_TOKEN=`java -DKEYCLOAK_TOKEN_RESPONSE=$KC_TOKEN_RESPONSE -jar target/keycloak-cli-sso-3.3.0.CR1-SNAPSHOT.jar token`
- mycli $@
-
-You would invoke it as follows:
-
- $ . mycli.sh
-
-Using the `.` so that the environment variables get exported.