Obtaining user roles in servlet application using keycloak

ぃ、小莉子 提交于 2019-11-29 10:37:40

@Shiva's answer did not work for me. getRealmAccess() was returning null. we had to use the following:

KeycloakPrincipal principal = (KeycloakPrincipal) request.getUserPrincipal();

String clientId = "securesite";
principal.getKeycloakSecurityContext().getToken().getResourceAccess(clientId).getRoles();

If the servlet is protected by keyclaok then you can use the following API to get the KeycloakSecurityContext and then access the Set of roles to modify it.

KeycloakPrincipal principal = (KeycloakPrincipal) request.getUserPrincipal();

 principal.getKeycloakSecurityContext().getToken().getRealmAccess().getRoles().add("Test-Role");

A sample servlet request might look like this.

protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {
    @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
    KeycloakPrincipal principal = (KeycloakPrincipal)request.getUserPrincipal();
    if (principal != null) {
        //user has a valid session, we can assign role on the fly like this
        principal.getKeycloakSecurityContext().getToken().getRealmAccess().getRoles().add("Test-Role");

        }
}
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