📖Build options
package.json options
package.json optionsYou can read here the package.json fields that are used by Keyclaokify.
extraThemeProperties
extraThemePropertiesBy default the theme.properties files located in build_keycloak/src/main/resources/theme/<your app>/login/theme.properties only contains:
parent=keycloakIf, for some reason, you need to add extra properties like for example env=dev you can do it by editing your package.json this way:
{
"keycloakify": {
"extraThemeProperties": [
"env=dev",
"locales=en,ko",
"foo=bar",
"myValue=${env.MY_ENV_VARIABLE:default}"
]
}
}You can then access this property in the kcContext (kcContext.properties.foo === "bar") even if you won't have type safety.
If you want to have your custom properties listed on the kcContext (at the type level) you can augment the KcContext type definition. More info.
You can also use it to access Keycloak environment variables in your theme. More info. You can find here a practical example of environment variables.
bundler
Introduced in 6.11.4
Configure if you want Keycloakify to build the final .jar for you or not.
{
"keycloakify": {
"bundler": "none"
}
}Possibles values are:
"keycloakify"(default): Keycloakify will build the .jar file."none": Keycloakify will not create a .jar file."mvn"(legacy): Keycloakify will use Maven to bundle the .jar file. This option is to use only if you experience problem with "keycloakify". It require mvn to be installed. If you have to resort to this option please open an issue about it so we can see wha't wrong with our way of building the.jarfile.
You can also convigure this value using an environement variable:
KEYCLOAKIFY_BUNDLER=none npx keycloakifygroupId
Introduced in 6.11
Configure the groupId that will appear in the pom.xml file.

{
"keycloakify": {
"groupId": "dev.keycloakify.demo-app-advanced.keycloak"
}
}By default it's the package.json hompage field at reverse with .keycloak at the end.
You can overwrite this using an environement variable:
KEYCLOAKIFY_GROUP_ID="com.your-company.your-project.keycloak" npx keycloakifyartifactId
Introduced in 6.11
Configure the artifactId that will appear in the pom.xml file.

{
"keycloakify": {
"artifactId": "keycloakify-advanced-starter-keycloak-theme"
}
}By default it's <themeName>-keycloak-theme See, keycloak.themeName option.
You can overwrite this using an environement variable:
KEYCLOAKIFY_ARTIFACT_ID="my-cool-theme" npx keycloakifykeycloakVersionDefaultAssets
Default: 11.0.3
Only use this param if you know what you are doing. See related issue.
{
"keycloakify": {
"keycloakVersionDefaultAssets": "21.0.1"
}
}version
Configure the version that will appear in the pom.xml file.

By default the version that is used is the one in the package.json of your project
{
"version": "1.3.4"
}But you can overwrite this value using an environnement variable (Introduced in 6.11):
KEYCLOAKIFY_THEME_VERSION="4.5.6" npx keycloakifycustomUserAttributes
Deprecated.
Introduced in 7.4.0 removed in 7.13.0
Keycloakify now analyzes your code and see what field name are actually used. Just make sure your fieldNames aren't generated at runtime. Eg:
// OK ✅
messagesPerField.exists("foo-bar")
// Not OK 🛑
const bar= "bar";
messagesPerField.exists(`foo-${bar}`);themeName
Introduced in 7.5.0
This is the name of the theme in the Keycloak admin select:

By default it's package.json["name"]
{
"keycloakify": {
"themeName": "my-custom-name"
}
}extraThemeNames
Introduced in 7.12
This option let you pack multiple themes variant in a single .jar bundle. In vanilla Keycloak themes you have the ability to extend a base theme. There is now an idiomatic way of achieving the same result by using this option.
{
"keycloakify": {
"extraThemeNames": [
"keycloakify-starter-variant-1",
"keycloakify-starter-variant-2"
]
}
}This will make the theme variant appear in the Keycloak admin select input:

The theme name will be available on the kcContext:

You'll be able to implement different behaviour based on which theme variant is active:

areAppAndKeycloakServerSharingSameDomain (deprecated)
areAppAndKeycloakServerSharingSameDomain (deprecated)This option is only considered when building with --external-assets.
Set to true it tels Keycloakify that you have configured your reverse proxy so that your app and your Keycloak server are under the same domain, example:
https://example.com/auth: Keycloak.
https://example.com (or https://example.com/x/y/z): Your App
Example:
{
"keycloakify": {
"areAppAndKeycloakServerSharingSameDomain": true
}
}When enabled you don't need to specify a homepage field in the package.json
CLI options
Options that can be passed to the npx keycloakify command.
--silent
--silentPrevent the build command from generating outputs.
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