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@s3pweb/keycloak-admin-client-cjs
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This lib exports the @keycloak/keycloak-admin-client (an ECMA Script module) as a CommonJS module, so it can be used in NestJS.
This repo is based on an idea by Manuelbaun on this issue https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-nodejs-admin-client/issues/523
The version number of this repo will follow the version number of @keycloak/keycloak-admin-client.
npm i @s3pweb/keycloak-admin-client-cjs
import { KeycloakAdminClient } from '@s3pweb/keycloak-admin-client-cjs';
@Injectable()
export class KeycloakService {
    private readonly kcAdminClient: KeycloakAdminClient;
    constructor(logger: LoggingService) {
        this.log = logger.getLogger(KeycloackService.name);
        this.kcAdminClient = new KeycloakAdminClient();
    }
}
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Keycloak Admin Client compiled in CommonJS.
The npm package @s3pweb/keycloak-admin-client-cjs receives a total of 95,257 weekly downloads. As such, @s3pweb/keycloak-admin-client-cjs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @s3pweb/keycloak-admin-client-cjs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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