Keycloak provider setup for Users & Permissions
The present page explains how to setup the Keycloak provider for the Users & Permissions feature.
Prerequisites
You have read the Users & Permissions providers documentation.
Keycloak configuration
 Note
Keycloak accepts the localhost urls. 
The use of ngrok is not needed.
- Visit your Keycloak admin dashboard
- If you don't already have a realm, you'll want to create one
- In the Clients section of your realm, create a new client
- Under the capability config, ensure you set Client Authenticationto on to ensure you can create a private key
- Under the access settings, ensure you set the following values:
- Valid redirect URIs: http://localhost:1337/api/connect/keycloak/callbackandhttp://localhost:1337/api/connect/keycloak
- Allowed Web Origins: http://localhost:3000andhttp://localhost:1337
 
- Valid redirect URIs: 
- In the Client Scopes section, ensure you have the emailandprofilescopes set to default
- In the Client Scopes section, ensure you have the openidscope set to default, if you don't have this you will need to manually create it in the global Client Scopes
Strapi configuration
- Visit the User & Permissions provider settings page at http://localhost:1337/admin/settings/users-permissions/providers
- Click on the Keycloak provider
- Fill the information:
- Enable: ON
- Client ID: <Your Keycloak Client ID>
- Client Secret: <Your Keycloak Client Secret>
- Subdomain: <Your Keycloak realm url>, example is eitherkeycloak.example.com/realms/strapitestorkeycloak.example.com/auth/realms/strapitestwithout the protocol before it
- The redirect URL to your front-end app: http://localhost:3000/connect/keycloak/redirect
- (Optional) Set the JWKS URL if you have a custom JWKS URL, example is like https://keycloak.example.com/auth/realms/strapitest/protocol/openid-connect/certs
 
- Enable: 
Your configuration is done.
Launch the backend and the react login example application, go to http://localhost:3000 and try to connect to the provider you configured.