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Keycloak React.JS Demo

Demo and reference implementation for React.JS and Keycloak IAM & SSO integration.

With this approach, there's no need for 3rd party dependencies (besides the official default keycloak-js lib) and custom components base on auth state are implemented with ease and best developer experience.

YouTube videos

There are three videos on YouTube about this demo repository and how to integrate your React.js based application with Keycloak:

Part 1: Configuration & Usage, w/o 3rd party libs


https://youtu.be/q50LxyGtEf0

Part 2: Conditional rendering of components


https://youtu.be/zIoWxY3Xhnw

Part 3: React Router Integration, depending on Keycloak Roles


https://youtu.be/es8sf8D7UyQ

Please check out also my entire Youtube Channel with various videos on Keycloak and stuff around:

Prerequisites

  • based on React version >= 16.8 (using hooks) and create-react-app
  • Keycloak server must be at least version 9.x (no more legacy Keycloak promise API, only native promise API)

!!! Important Notice !!!

This demo is just for showing one possibility on how to configure the app when using Keycloak and it requires a certain knowledge about Keycloak SSO (installation, operation, configuration), see http://www.keycloak.org.

Backend service

For convenience, I provide a backend service running at the location specified in setupProxy.js file.

However, there's also a swagger spec (backend-swagger-spec.yml) providing the API of the needed backend, so you can spin up a service on your own. The URLs in the securityDefinitions section shows my local Keycloak setup, you have to adjust this possibly! (Also don't forget to adjust the host/port in the setupProxy.js file, if you run your service on ohters than default.)