Keycloak & Cloudron
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@Sam_uk said in Keycloak & Cloudron:
It looks like those pages are sorted by popularity, so interesting to see where each thing is ranking with their users.
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My costs would be about 10x Cloudron for the compute resources I'm hosting it on: https://elest.io/pricing
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Update - @nj thanks for the repo
https://github.com/njsubedi/cloudron-keycloak/pull/9
Upgraded from 20.0.3.
Looks good and working so far.
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@BrutalBirdie said in Keycloak & Cloudron:
Looks good and working so far.
get it into the app store?
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@jdaviescoates For that is needs the unit tests writing, that's the typical difference between custom self-install and app store.
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@BrutalBirdie Ah nice, so this works with the latest version ? I think that is what @Sam_uk was facing a while ago.
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@girish said in Keycloak & Cloudron:
@BrutalBirdie Ah nice, so this works with the latest version ? I think that is what @Sam_uk was facing a while ago.
I upgraded the latest version from his git repo to the latest upstream version.
And as far as I could tell it worked. -
Update: @nj https://github.com/njsubedi/cloudron-keycloak/pull/10
Also created release and images on my fork:
https://github.com/BrutalBirdie/cloudron-keycloak/releases/tag/v22.0.1
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Been following Keycloak for a while but still have meta question - why is this valuable for Cloudron? Isn't CR moving over to a similar auth mechanism? The nerd in me wants to deploy this, but not sure what it gives me beyond what's already provided by CR?
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From a technical perspective: Since Cloudron - the platform - is capable of being an OIDC provider, there is no need for Keycloak on Cloudron. From a documentation and integration perspective, Keycloak is widely used in the documentation of various FOSS and proprietary software.
If Cloudron - the company - is able to provide more documentation and integration guidance (perhaps with the help of the community), the gap between Keycloak and Cloudron may be smaller in the future.
From an IAM perspective, I have no idea if Cloudron - the platform and the company - is ready to support more enterprise features.
IMHO: if you are happy with Cloudron's OIDC features, you are well served by Cloudron and don't need any more features from Keycloak.
IMHO: Having Keycloak in a private repo to have it as an app on Cloudron is a quick way to have a development environment for your software development. In this case: Keycloak is just another app on Cloudron among the other 100+ apps to fulfill your needs in projects or your personal digital life. -
Do we have some Keycloak experts here?
Got some question that need answers that my searches could not. -
just as a note.
I am using the Keycloak app now in production soooooooo if something breaks on updates I will know it first. -