Bug 1550590

Summary: Provide step-by-step tutorial for adding custom modules, drivers and theme to redhat sso for openshift
Product: Red Hat xPaaS Reporter: Issa Gueye <igueye>
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Description Issa Gueye 2018-03-01 14:43:34 UTC
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I am opening this BZ as per request from Jan Lieskovsky after having a discussion with him on the sme-rh-sso mailing list regarding a customer query for instructions and guidance on how to add custom modules, drivers and theme to redhat sso for openshift.

The corresponding Keycloak/RH-SSO jira related to this is: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RHSSO-1285


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We're planning to move to RED HAT JBOSS SSO FOR OPENSHIFT, -> 7.2 (sounds like it will be shortly available according to git -> https://github.com/jboss-openshift/application-templates/tree/master/sso).
In our case, our "realm" required some custom authenticators, and a custom repository based on an oracle database.
Furthermore, we also need to install a custom theme.
So, my question, is, how do we need to proceed ?
Do we need to create a new Docker image based on the official docker image and add required libraries and theme in this "custom" image and create a custom Image stream in openshift ?
Furthermore, if we're interested to leverage in existing templates, is it a good idea to have a copy of the one provided by redhat and to use our "custom" redhat sso image stream ?
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