Ensure you have JDK 11 (or newer), Maven 3.6.3 (or newer) and Git installed
java -version
mvn -version
git --version
NOTE
If you use Maven 3.8.1 or newer, please add the following mirror to your local
~/.m2/settings.xml
to avoid build errors:
<mirrors>
<mirror>
<id>jboss-public-repository-group-https</id>
<mirrorOf>jboss-public-repository-group</mirrorOf>
<name>Jboss public https</name>
<url>https://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/groups/public/</url>
</mirror>
</mirrors>
See KEYCLOAK-17812 for more details.
First clone the Keycloak repository:
git clone https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak.git
cd keycloak
To build Keycloak run:
mvn clean install
This will build all modules and run the testsuite.
To build the ZIP distribution run:
mvn clean install -Pdistribution
Once completed you will find distribution archives in distribution
.
To build only the server run:
mvn -Pdistribution -pl distribution/server-dist -am -Dmaven.test.skip clean install
NOTE
Classes from org.keycloak.testsuite.*
packages aren't suitable to be used in production.
Please, take a look at this documentation.
To start Keycloak during development first build as specified above, then run:
mvn -f testsuite/utils/pom.xml exec:java -Pkeycloak-server
When running testsuite, by default an account with username admin
and password admin
will be created within the master realm at start.
To start Keycloak from the server distribution first build the distribution it as specified above, then run:
tar xfz distribution/server-dist/target/keycloak-<VERSION>.tar.gz
cd keycloak-<VERSION>
bin/standalone.sh
To stop the server press Ctrl + C
.
We don't currently enforce a code style in Keycloak, but a good reference is the code style used by WildFly. This can be retrieved from Wildfly ide-configs.To import formatting rules, see following instructions.
If your changes require updates to the database read Updating Database Schema.
If your changes require introducing new dependencies or updating dependency versions please discuss this first on the dev mailing list. We do not accept new dependencies to be added lightly, so try to use what is available.
Some parts of the project rely on generated code using Maven plugins. These steps might be skipped when building using
IDE resulting in compilation errors. To work around this make sure to build the project first using Maven. After the
initial build with Maven you should be able to build the project using the IDE as it will use the classes previously
generated by Maven plugins. Make sure you don't rebuild the whole project using the IDE as it would delete the generated
classes. E.g. in IntelliJ IDEA use Build → Build Project
instead of Build → Rebuild Project
.
NOTE
If you are building the Operator from your IDE, make sure to build the project with the operator
profile enabled in Maven
as it's excluded by default:
mvn clean install -Poperator -DskipTests