community.general.keycloak_clientscope module – Allows administration of Keycloak client_scopes via Keycloak API
Note
This module is part of the community.general collection (version 4.8.3).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.general
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.keycloak_clientscope
.
New in version 3.4.0: of community.general
Synopsis
This module allows you to add, remove or modify Keycloak client_scopes via the Keycloak REST API. It requires access to the REST API via OpenID Connect; the user connecting and the client being used must have the requisite access rights. In a default Keycloak installation, admin-cli and an admin user would work, as would a separate client definition with the scope tailored to your needs and a user having the expected roles.
The names of module options are snake_cased versions of the camelCase ones found in the Keycloak API and its documentation at https://www.keycloak.org/docs-api/8.0/rest-api/index.html.
Attributes are multi-valued in the Keycloak API. All attributes are lists of individual values and will be returned that way by this module. You may pass single values for attributes when calling the module, and this will be translated into a list suitable for the API.
When updating a client_scope, where possible provide the client_scope ID to the module. This removes a lookup to the API to translate the name into the client_scope ID.
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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A dict of key/value pairs to set as custom attributes for the client_scope. Values may be single values (for example a string) or a list of strings. |
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OpenID Connect client_id to authenticate to the API with. Default: “admin-cli” |
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Client Secret to use in conjunction with auth_client_id (if required). |
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URL to the Keycloak instance. |
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Password to authenticate for API access with. |
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Keycloak realm name to authenticate to for API access. |
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Username to authenticate for API access with. |
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Controls the HTTP connections timeout period (in seconds) to Keycloak API. Default: 10 |
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Description for this client_scope. This parameter is not required for updating or deleting a client_scope. |
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The unique identifier for this client_scope. This parameter is not required for updating or deleting a client_scope but providing it will reduce the number of API calls required. |
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Name of the client_scope. This parameter is required only when creating or updating the client_scope. |
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Type of client. Choices:
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A list of dicts defining protocol mappers for this client. This is ‘protocolMappers’ in the Keycloak REST API. |
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Dict specifying the configuration options for the protocol mapper; the contents differ depending on the value of protocolMapper and are not documented other than by the source of the mappers and its parent class(es). An example is given below. It is easiest to obtain valid config values by dumping an already-existing protocol mapper configuration through check-mode in the |
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Usually a UUID specifying the internal ID of this protocol mapper instance. |
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The name of this protocol mapper. |
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This specifies for which protocol this protocol mapper. is active. Choices:
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The Keycloak-internal name of the type of this protocol-mapper. While an exhaustive list is impossible to provide since this may be extended through SPIs by the user of Keycloak, by default Keycloak as of 3.4 ships with at least:
An exhaustive list of available mappers on your installation can be obtained on the admin console by going to Server Info -> Providers and looking under ‘protocol-mapper’. |
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They Keycloak realm under which this client_scope resides. Default: “master” |
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State of the client_scope. On On Choices:
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Authentication token for Keycloak API. |
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Verify TLS certificates (do not disable this in production). Choices:
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Examples
- name: Create a Keycloak client_scopes, authentication with credentials
community.general.keycloak_clientscope:
name: my-new-kc-clientscope
realm: MyCustomRealm
state: present
auth_client_id: admin-cli
auth_keycloak_url: https://auth.example.com/auth
auth_realm: master
auth_username: USERNAME
auth_password: PASSWORD
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Create a Keycloak client_scopes, authentication with token
community.general.keycloak_clientscope:
name: my-new-kc-clientscope
realm: MyCustomRealm
state: present
auth_client_id: admin-cli
auth_keycloak_url: https://auth.example.com/auth
token: TOKEN
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Delete a keycloak client_scopes
community.general.keycloak_clientscope:
id: '9d59aa76-2755-48c6-b1af-beb70a82c3cd'
state: absent
realm: MyCustomRealm
auth_client_id: admin-cli
auth_keycloak_url: https://auth.example.com/auth
auth_realm: master
auth_username: USERNAME
auth_password: PASSWORD
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Delete a Keycloak client_scope based on name
community.general.keycloak_clientscope:
name: my-clientscope-for-deletion
state: absent
auth_client_id: admin-cli
auth_keycloak_url: https://auth.example.com/auth
auth_realm: master
auth_username: USERNAME
auth_password: PASSWORD
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Update the name of a Keycloak client_scope
community.general.keycloak_clientscope:
id: '9d59aa76-2755-48c6-b1af-beb70a82c3cd'
name: an-updated-kc-clientscope-name
state: present
auth_client_id: admin-cli
auth_keycloak_url: https://auth.example.com/auth
auth_realm: master
auth_username: USERNAME
auth_password: PASSWORD
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Create a Keycloak client_scope with some custom attributes
community.general.keycloak_clientscope:
auth_client_id: admin-cli
auth_keycloak_url: https://auth.example.com/auth
auth_realm: master
auth_username: USERNAME
auth_password: PASSWORD
name: my-new_clientscope
description: description-of-clientscope
protocol: openid-connect
protocol_mappers:
- config:
access.token.claim: True
claim.name: "family_name"
id.token.claim: True
jsonType.label: String
user.attribute: lastName
userinfo.token.claim: True
name: family name
protocol: openid-connect
protocolMapper: oidc-usermodel-property-mapper
- config:
attribute.name: Role
attribute.nameformat: Basic
single: false
name: role list
protocol: saml
protocolMapper: saml-role-list-mapper
attributes:
attrib1: value1
attrib2: value2
attrib3:
- with
- numerous
- individual
- list
- items
delegate_to: localhost
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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Representation of client scope after module execution (sample is truncated). Returned: on success Sample: {“adminUrl”: “http://www.example.com/admin_url”, “attributes”: {“request.object.signature.alg”: “RS256”}} |
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Representation of existing client scope (sample is truncated). Returned: always Sample: {“adminUrl”: “http://www.example.com/admin_url”, “attributes”: {“request.object.signature.alg”: “RS256”}} |
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Message as to what action was taken. Returned: always Sample: “Client_scope testclientscope has been updated” |
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Representation of proposed client scope. Returned: always Sample: {“clientId”: “test”} |
Authors
Gaëtan Daubresse (@Gaetan2907)
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