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keycloak-mock
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A minimal mock for a Keycloak server to be used in unit tests.
This mock is not complete and it definitely doesn't match Keycloak completely. Improvements are welcome.
This does not launch an actual HTTP server. It uses nock
to patch Node.js HTTP client to intercept requests.
Tested with Node.js 8.x, 10.x, 12.x, 13.x
GET /[realm]/protocol/openid-connect/certs
GET /[realm]/protocol/openid-connect/userinfo
GET /admin/realms/[realm]/users
GET /admin/realms/[realm]/users?username=myusername
POST /[realm]/protocol/openid-connect/token
GET /admin/realms/[realm]/users/[userid]
DELETE /admin/realms/[realm]/users/[userid]
POST /admin/realms/[realm]/users
import * as KeycloakMock from "keycloak-node-mock";
const keycloak = await KeycloakMock.createMockInstance({
authServerURL: "https://myserver.com/auth",
realm: "myrealm",
clientID: "client-1",
clientSecret: "test",
});
// all requests to `https://myserver.com/auth` will now be
// intercepted and replied to
const mock = KeycloakMock.activateMock(keycloak);
// create a user and a token for it
const user = keycloak.database.createUser({
name: "test",
email: "hello@hello.com", // username will be email
credentials: [{
value: "mypassword",
}],
});
console.log(user.profile, user.credentials);
const token = keycloak.createBearerToken(user.profile.id);
// get active mock without a reference
const sameMock = KeycloakMock.getMock("https://myserver.com/auth");
// clear user database
mock.instance.database.clear();
// find user profile
const sameUser = mock.instance.database.findUserByID(user.profile.id);
// de-activate the mock
KeycloakMock.deactivateMock(sameMock);
import * as KeycloakMock from "keycloak-node-mock";
const keycloak = await KeycloakMock.createMockInstance({
authServerURL: "https://myserver.com/auth",
realm: "myrealm",
clientID: "client-1",
});
keycloak.activateMock(keycloak, {
listCertificatesView: (instance, request) => {
return [500, ""];
},
getUser: (instance, request) => {
// might be null if not authorized
console.log(request.user);
return [500, ""];
},
deleteUser: (instance, request) => {
return [500, ""];
},
getUserInfoView: (instance, request) => {
return [500, ""];
},
listUsers: (instance, request) => {
return [500, ""];
},
createTokenView: (instance, request, body) => {
return [500, ""];
},
createUserView: (instance, request, body) => {
return [500, ""];
},
});
FAQs
Keycloak server mock for Node.js
The npm package keycloak-mock receives a total of 788 weekly downloads. As such, keycloak-mock popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that keycloak-mock demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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