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<i>🚀 A starter/demo project for <a href="https://keycloakify.dev">Keycloakify</a> v9 🚀</i>
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<img src="https://github.com/codegouvfr/keycloakify-starter/workflows/ci/badge.svg?branch=main">
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<a href="https://starter.keycloakify.dev">Authenticated React SPA</a>
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# 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](#standalone-keycloak-theme).
> ❗️ WARNING ❗️: Don't waste time trying to port this setup to [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/).
> Currently Keycloakify only works collocated with Webpack projects but [we are working toward enabling collocation with Vite](https://github.com/keycloakify/keycloakify/pull/275)!
# Quick start
```bash
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](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6702424/213480604-0aac0ea7-487f-491d-94ae-df245b2c7ee8.mov).
- This CI is configured to publish [the app](https://starter.keycloakify.dev) on [GitHub Pages](https://github.com/codegouvfr/keycloakify-starter/blob/3617a71deb1a6544c3584aa8d6d2241647abd48c/.github/workflows/ci.yaml#L51-L76) and on [DockerHub](https://github.com/codegouvfr/keycloakify-starter/blob/3617a71deb1a6544c3584aa8d6d2241647abd48c/.github/workflows/ci.yaml#L78-L123) (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](https://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](https://docs.gitlanding.dev/using-a-custom-domain-name).
- 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](https://github.com/InseeFrLab/keycloakify-starter/releases/tag/v0.1.0). 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](https://github.com/codegouvfr/keycloakify-starter/releases/latest/download/keycloak-theme.jar)
- 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](https://hub.docker.com/r/codegouvfr/keycloakify-starter)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6702424/229296422-9d522707-114e-4282-93f7-01ca38c3a1e0.png)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6702424/229296556-a69f2dc9-4653-475c-9c89-d53cf33dc05a.png)
If you want an example of an app that put that setup in production checkout onyxia-ui: [the repo](https://github.com/InseeFrLab/onyxia-ui), [the login](https://auth.lab.sspcloud.fr/auth/realms/sspcloud/protocol/openid-connect/auth?client_id=onyxia&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fonyxia.lab.sspcloud.fr), [the app](https://datalab.sspcloud.fr).
# The storybook
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6702424/232350420-1921af90-d33e-492e-9296-0083298a84fa.png)
```bash
yarn
yarn storybook
```
# Docker
Instructions for building and running the react app (`src/App`) that is collocated with our Keycloak theme.
```bash
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](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6702424/98155461-92395e80-1ed6-11eb-93b2-98c64453043f.png) to refactor the template
and remove unnecessary files.
```bash
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.