Open Source Identity and Access Management for modern Applications and Services.
For more information about Keycloak visit the Keycloak homepage and Keycloak blog.
See our Contributor's Guide. The directory also includes a set of templates and other resources to help you get started.
If you want to file a bug report or tell us about any other issue with this documentation, you are invited to please use our issue tracker.
Ensure that you have Maven installed.
First, clone the Keycloak Documentation repository:
git clone https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-documentation.git
cd keycloak-documentation
If you are using Windows, you need to run the following command with administrator privilege because this project uses symbolic links:
git clone -c core.symlinks=true https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-documentation.git
To build Keycloak Documentation run:
mvn clean install
Or to build a specific guide run:
mvn clean install -f GUIDE_DIR
You can then view the documentation by opening GUIDE_DIR/target/generated-docs/index.html.
Keycloak is the basis of Red Hat Single Sign-On. The same documentation sources are used, but they are built slightly differently.
To build the documentation for RH-SSO run:
mvn clean install -Dproduct
Or to build a specific guide run:
mvn clean install -Dproduct -f GUIDE_DIR
You can then view the documentation by opening GUIDE_DIR/target/generated-docs/master.html.
If you have ccutil installed you can build the guides with:
./build-product.sh
Or individual guides with:
./build-product.sh GUIDE_DIR