# Keycloak on Quarkus The module holds the codebase to build the Keycloak Operator on top of [Quarkus](https://quarkus.io/). Using the [Quarkus Operator SDK](https://github.com/quarkiverse/quarkus-operator-sdk). Also see [Operator guides](https://www.keycloak.org/guides#operator) ## Activating the Module When build from the project root directory, this module is only enabled if the installed JDK is 17 or newer. ## Building Ensure you have JDK 17 (or newer) installed. Build the Docker image with: ```bash mvn clean package -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true ``` This will build a container image from `Dockerfile`, using `docker` by default. `podman` is also supported if you do these steps beforehand: - Follow [this guide](https://quarkus.io/guides/podman#setting-docker_host-on-linux) to enable the podman user socket - Set the `DOCKER_HOST` environment variable to point at this user socket. For example: `DOCKER_HOST=unix:///run/user/1000/podman/podman.sock`. - You may also have to set `QUARKUS_DOCKER_EXECUTABLE_NAME=podman` ## Configuration The Keycloak image can be configured, when starting the operator, using the Java property: ``` kc.operator.keycloak.image ``` And the imagePullPolicy with: ``` kc.operator.keycloak.image-pull-policy ``` ## Contributing ### Quick start on Minikube Start minikube with `ingress` addon and `cilium` Container Network Interface (CNI). Vanilla minikube does not support Network Policies, and Cilium implements the CNI and supports Network Policies. Another CNI implementation may work too. ```bash minikube start --addons ingress --cni cilium --cpus=max ``` Enable the Minikube Docker daemon: ```bash eval $(minikube -p minikube docker-env) ``` Compile the project and generate the Docker image with JIB: ```bash mvn clean package -Dquarkus.kubernetes.image-pull-policy=IfNotPresent -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true ``` Install the CRD definition and the operator in the cluster in the `keycloak` namespace: ```bash kubectl create namespace keycloak kubectl apply -k target ``` to install in the `default` namespace: ```bash kubectl apply -k overlays/default-namespace ``` Remove the created resources with: ```bash kubectl delete -k ``` ### Testing Testing allows 3 methods specified in the property `test.operator.deployment` : `local_apiserver`, `local` & `remote`. `local_apiserver` : the default, where resources will be deployed to a jenvtest controlled api server (not a full kube environment) and the operator will run locally - not all tests can run in this mode. This is the fastest mode of testing as no externally managed kube environment is needed. As long as your test does not need a running Keycloak instance, this level of testing should be applicable. `local` : resources will be deployed to the local cluster and the operator will run out of the cluster `remote` : same as local test but an image for the operator will be generated and deployed run inside the cluster ```bash mvn clean verify \ -Dquarkus.container-image.build=true \ -Dquarkus.container-image.tag=test \ -Dquarkus.kubernetes.image-pull-policy=IfNotPresent \ -Dtest.operator.deployment=remote ``` To run tests on Mac with `minikube` and the `docker` driver you should run `minikube tunnel` in a separate shell and configure the Java properties as follows: ```bash -Dtest.operator.kubernetes.ip=localhost ``` On Linux or on Mac using `minikube` on a VM, instead you should enable ingress: ```bash minikube addons enable ingress ``` To avoid skipping tests that are depending on custom Keycloak images, you need to build those first: ```bash ./scripts/build-testing-docker-images.sh [SOURCE KEYCLOAK IMAGE TAG] [SOURCE KEYCLOAK IMAGE] ``` And run the tests passing an extra Java property: ```bash -Dtest.operator.custom.image=custom-keycloak:latest ``` ### Testing using a pre-built operator image from a remote registry You can run the testsuite using an already built operator image from a remote image registry. To do this, you need to set `quarkus.container-image.build=false` and specify the desired image you want to use by setting `quarkus.container-image.image=:` #### Example: ```bash mvn clean verify \ -Dquarkus.container-image.build=false \ -Dquarkus.container-image.image=quay.io/keycloak/keycloak-operator:nightly \ -Dtest.operator.deployment=remote ```