keycloak-theme-react/README.md
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🚀 A starter/demo project for Keycloakify v8 🚀



Authenticated React SPA

Introduction

This repo constitutes an easily reusable setup for a standalone Keycloak theme project OR for a SPA React App that generates a Keycloak theme that goes along with it.
If you are only looking to create a theme (and not a theme + an App) there are a lot of things that you can remove from this starter: Please read this section of the README.

WARNING : Don't waste time trying to port this setup to Vite.
Currently Keycloakify only works collocated with Webpack projects but we are working toward enabling collocation with Vite and Next.js projects!

Quick start

git clone https://github.com/keycloakify/keycloakify-starter

cd keycloakify-starter

yarn # install dependencies (it's like npm install)

yarn storybook # Start Storybook
               # This is by far the best way to develop your theme
               # This enable to quickly see your pages in isolation and in different states.  
               # You can create stories even for pages that you haven't explicitly overloaded. See src/keycloak-theme/login/pages/LoginResetPassword.stories.tsx
               # See Keycloakify's storybook for if you need a starting point for your stories: https://github.com/keycloakify/keycloakify/tree/main/stories

yarn start # See the Hello World app
           # Uncomment line 97 of src/keycloak-theme/login/kcContext where it reads: `mockPageId: "login.ftl"`, reload https://localhost:3000
           # You can now develop your Login pages. (Don't forget to comment it back when you're done)

yarn build-keycloak-theme # Actually build the theme
                          # Read the instruction printed on the console to see how to test
                          # your theme on a real Keycloak instance.

npx eject-keycloak-page # Prompt that let you select the pages you want to customize
                        # This CLI tools is not guaranty to work, you can always copy pase pages 
                        # from the Keycloakify repo.

npx initialize-email-theme # For initializing your email theme
                           # Note that Keycloakify does not feature React integration for email yet.

npx download-builtin-keycloak-theme # For downloading the default theme (as a reference)
                                    # Look for the files in build_keycloak/src/main/resources/theme/{base,keycloak}

The CI workflow

  • You need to manually allow GitHub Action to push on your repository. For this reason the initial setup will fail. You need to enabled permission and re-run failed job: see video.
  • This CI is configured to publish the app on GitHub Pages and on DockerHub (as a Ngnix based docker image). In practice you probably want one or the other but not both... or neither if you are just building a theme (and not a theme + an app).
    If you want to enable the CI to publish on DockerHub on your behalf go to repository Settings tab, then Secrets you will need to add two new secrets: DOCKERHUB_TOKEN, you Dockerhub authorization token.
    DOCKERHUB_USERNAME, Your Dockerhub username. We deploy the demo app at starter.keycloakify.dev using GitHub page on the branch gh-pages (you have to enable it).
    To configure your own domain name please refer to this documentation.
  • To release don't create a tag manually, the CI do it for you. Just update the package.json's version field and push.
  • The .jar files that bundle the Keycloak theme will be attached as an asset with every GitHub release. Example. The permalink to download the latest version is: https://github.com/USER/PROJECT/releases/latest/download/keycloak-theme.jar. For this demo repo it's here
  • The CI publishes the app docker image on DockerHub. <org>/<repo>:main for each commit on main, <org>/<repo>:<feature-branch-name> for each pull-request on main and when releasing a new version: <org>/<repo>:latest and <org>/<repo>:X.Y.Z See on DockerHub

image

image

If you want an example of an app that put that setup in production checkout onyxia-ui: the repo, the login, the app.

The storybook

image

yarn
yarn storybook

Docker

Instructions for building and running the react app (src/App) that is collocated with our Keycloak theme.

docker build -f Dockerfile -t keycloakify/keycloakify-starter:main .
docker run -it -dp 8083:80 keycloakify/keycloakify-starter:main
# You can access the app at http://localhost:8083

Standalone keycloak theme

If you are only looking to create a keycloak theme, you can run theses few commands after clicking image to refactor the template and remove unnecessary files.

rm -r src/App
rm src/keycloak-theme/login/valuesTransferredOverUrl.ts
mv src/keycloak-theme/* src/
rm -r src/keycloak-theme

cat << EOF > src/index.tsx
import { createRoot } from "react-dom/client";
import { StrictMode, lazy, Suspense } from "react";
import { kcContext as kcLoginThemeContext } from "./login/kcContext";
import { kcContext as kcAccountThemeContext } from "./account/kcContext";

const KcLoginThemeApp = lazy(() => import("./login/KcApp"));
const KcAccountThemeApp = lazy(() => import("./account/KcApp"));

createRoot(document.getElementById("root")!).render(
    <StrictMode>
        <Suspense>
            {(()=>{

                if( kcLoginThemeContext !== undefined ){
                    return <KcLoginThemeApp kcContext={kcLoginThemeContext} />;
                }

                if( kcAccountThemeContext !== undefined ){
                    return <KcAccountThemeApp kcContext={kcAccountThemeContext} />;
                }

                throw new Error(
                  "This app is a Keycloak theme" +
                  "It isn't meant to be deployed outside of Keycloak"
                );

            })()}
        </Suspense>
    </StrictMode>
);

EOF

rm .dockerignore Dockerfile nginx.conf

cat << EOF > .github/workflows/ci.yaml
name: ci
on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main

jobs:

  build:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    if: github.event.head_commit.author.name != 'actions'
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v2
    - uses: actions/setup-node@v2.1.3
      with:
        node-version: '16'
    - uses: bahmutov/npm-install@v1
    - run: yarn build
    - run: npx keycloakify
    - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
      with:
        name: standalone_keycloak_theme
        path: build_keycloak/target/*keycloak-theme*.jar
    - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
      with:
        name: build
        path: build

  check_if_version_upgraded:
    name: Check if version upgrade
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    needs: build
    outputs:
      from_version: \${{ steps.step1.outputs.from_version }}
      to_version: \${{ steps.step1.outputs.to_version }}
      is_upgraded_version: \${{ steps.step1.outputs.is_upgraded_version }}
    steps:
    - uses: garronej/ts-ci@v2.1.0
      id: step1
      with: 
        action_name: is_package_json_version_upgraded

  create_github_release:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    needs: 
      - check_if_version_upgraded
    # We create a release only if the version have been upgraded and we are on a default branch
    # PR on the default branch can release beta but not real release
    if: |
      needs.check_if_version_upgraded.outputs.is_upgraded_version == 'true' &&
      (
        github.event_name == 'push' ||
        needs.check_if_version_upgraded.outputs.is_release_beta == 'true'
      )
    steps:
    - run: mkdir jars
    - uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
      with:
        name: standalone_keycloak_theme
    - run: mv *keycloak-theme*.jar jars/standalone-keycloak-theme.jar
    - uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
      with:
        name: Release v\${{ needs.check_if_version_upgraded.outputs.to_version }}
        tag_name: v\${{ needs.check_if_version_upgraded.outputs.to_version }}
        target_commitish: \${{ github.head_ref || github.ref }}
        generate_release_notes: true
        files: |
          jars/standalone-keycloak-theme.jar
        draft: false
        prerelease: \${{ needs.check_if_version_upgraded.outputs.is_release_beta == 'true' }}
      env:
        GITHUB_TOKEN: \${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
EOF

You can also remove oidc-spa, powerhooks and tsafe from your dependencies.