# Connect to an External Keycloak Instance

# Purpose

This tutorial enables the Entando administrator to leverage an existing Keycloak instance.

# Requirements

  • A Keycloak instance

  • A realm named "entando" on that instance

  • An admin user for the "entando" realm

# Steps

# 1. Get keycloak information

Retrieve the relevant information from the Keycloak instance you want to use.

Specifically you will need:

  • The username of the Keycloak admin that has admin rights to the "entando" realm, e.g entando-keycloak-admin

  • The Keycloak admin password, e.g. password123

  • The base url for the Keycloak server, including the auth value, e.g. https:my-keycloak-instance.com/auth

# 2. Generate the secret

You now need to generate a secret with name keycloak-admin-secret using the information retrieved from step 1. The Entando administrator will automatically detect this secret by name, and use it to log onto the provided Keycloak server.

Here is an example of the secret you will need to construct:

---
apiVersion: v1
stringData:
    username: <the username of the Keycloak admin user for the "entando" realm>
    password: <the password of this Keycloak admin user>
    url: <the base url of the Keycloak service, typically ending with the path /auth>
kind: Secret
metadata
    name: keycloak-admin-secret
    namespace: <your-app-namespace>
type: Opaque

Note

To encode your values, in bash, you can do echo <your-value> | base64

# 3. Upload the secret

Next upload the secret to the namespace where you want to deploy your Entando 6 instance.

oc create -f my-secret.yaml -n <my-app-namespace>

# 4. Deploy the Entando6 application

Now you are ready to deploy your Entando 6 application and the administrator will reuse the keycloak-admin-secret secret to populate the environment correctly.

# Conclusion

You should now have a working Entando 6 instance using an external Keycloak server.