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- #!/usr/bin/env bash
- set -euo pipefail
- # Colors
- RED='\033[0;31m'
- GREEN='\033[0;32m'
- YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
- BLUE='\033[0;34m'
- NC='\033[0m'
- KEYCLOAK_IMAGE="quay.io/keycloak/keycloak:26.0.7"
- CONTAINER_NAME="keycloak-iam-test"
- KEYCLOAK_PORT="8080" # Default external port
- KEYCLOAK_INTERNAL_PORT="8080" # Internal container port (always 8080)
- KEYCLOAK_URL="http://localhost:${KEYCLOAK_PORT}"
- # Realm and test fixtures expected by tests
- REALM_NAME="seaweedfs-test"
- CLIENT_ID="seaweedfs-s3"
- CLIENT_SECRET="seaweedfs-s3-secret"
- ROLE_ADMIN="s3-admin"
- ROLE_READONLY="s3-read-only"
- ROLE_WRITEONLY="s3-write-only"
- ROLE_READWRITE="s3-read-write"
- # User credentials (matches Docker setup script logic: removes non-alphabetic chars + "123")
- get_user_password() {
- case "$1" in
- "admin-user") echo "adminuser123" ;; # "admin-user" -> "adminuser123"
- "read-user") echo "readuser123" ;; # "read-user" -> "readuser123"
- "write-user") echo "writeuser123" ;; # "write-user" -> "writeuser123"
- "write-only-user") echo "writeonlyuser123" ;; # "write-only-user" -> "writeonlyuser123"
- *) echo "" ;;
- esac
- }
- # List of users to create
- USERS="admin-user read-user write-user write-only-user"
- echo -e "${BLUE}🔧 Setting up Keycloak realm and users for SeaweedFS S3 IAM testing...${NC}"
- ensure_container() {
- # Check for any existing Keycloak container and detect its port
- local keycloak_containers=$(docker ps --format '{{.Names}}\t{{.Ports}}' | grep -E "(keycloak|quay.io/keycloak)")
-
- if [[ -n "$keycloak_containers" ]]; then
- # Parse the first available Keycloak container
- CONTAINER_NAME=$(echo "$keycloak_containers" | head -1 | awk '{print $1}')
-
- # Extract the external port from the port mapping using sed (compatible with older bash)
- local port_mapping=$(echo "$keycloak_containers" | head -1 | awk '{print $2}')
- local extracted_port=$(echo "$port_mapping" | sed -n 's/.*:\([0-9]*\)->8080.*/\1/p')
- if [[ -n "$extracted_port" ]]; then
- KEYCLOAK_PORT="$extracted_port"
- KEYCLOAK_URL="http://localhost:${KEYCLOAK_PORT}"
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Using existing container '${CONTAINER_NAME}' on port ${KEYCLOAK_PORT}${NC}"
- return 0
- fi
- fi
-
- # Fallback: check for specific container names
- if docker ps --format '{{.Names}}' | grep -q '^keycloak$'; then
- CONTAINER_NAME="keycloak"
- # Try to detect port for 'keycloak' container using docker port command
- local ports=$(docker port keycloak 8080 2>/dev/null | head -1)
- if [[ -n "$ports" ]]; then
- local extracted_port=$(echo "$ports" | sed -n 's/.*:\([0-9]*\)$/\1/p')
- if [[ -n "$extracted_port" ]]; then
- KEYCLOAK_PORT="$extracted_port"
- KEYCLOAK_URL="http://localhost:${KEYCLOAK_PORT}"
- fi
- fi
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Using existing container '${CONTAINER_NAME}' on port ${KEYCLOAK_PORT}${NC}"
- return 0
- fi
- if docker ps --format '{{.Names}}' | grep -q "^${CONTAINER_NAME}$"; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Using existing container '${CONTAINER_NAME}'${NC}"
- return 0
- fi
- echo -e "${YELLOW}🐳 Starting Keycloak container (${KEYCLOAK_IMAGE})...${NC}"
- docker rm -f "${CONTAINER_NAME}" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
- docker run -d --name "${CONTAINER_NAME}" -p "${KEYCLOAK_PORT}:8080" \
- -e KEYCLOAK_ADMIN=admin \
- -e KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin \
- -e KC_HTTP_ENABLED=true \
- -e KC_HOSTNAME_STRICT=false \
- -e KC_HOSTNAME_STRICT_HTTPS=false \
- -e KC_HEALTH_ENABLED=true \
- "${KEYCLOAK_IMAGE}" start-dev >/dev/null
- }
- wait_ready() {
- echo -e "${YELLOW}⏳ Waiting for Keycloak to be ready...${NC}"
- for i in $(seq 1 120); do
- if curl -sf "${KEYCLOAK_URL}/health/ready" >/dev/null; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Keycloak health check passed${NC}"
- return 0
- fi
- if curl -sf "${KEYCLOAK_URL}/realms/master" >/dev/null; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Keycloak master realm accessible${NC}"
- return 0
- fi
- sleep 2
- done
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Keycloak did not become ready in time${NC}"
- exit 1
- }
- kcadm() {
- # Always authenticate before each command to ensure context
- # Try different admin passwords that might be used in different environments
- # GitHub Actions uses "admin", local testing might use "admin123"
- local admin_passwords=("admin" "admin123" "password")
- local auth_success=false
-
- for pwd in "${admin_passwords[@]}"; do
- if docker exec -i "${CONTAINER_NAME}" /opt/keycloak/bin/kcadm.sh config credentials --server "http://localhost:${KEYCLOAK_INTERNAL_PORT}" --realm master --user admin --password "$pwd" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- auth_success=true
- break
- fi
- done
-
- if [[ "$auth_success" == false ]]; then
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Failed to authenticate with any known admin password${NC}"
- return 1
- fi
-
- docker exec -i "${CONTAINER_NAME}" /opt/keycloak/bin/kcadm.sh "$@"
- }
- admin_login() {
- # This is now handled by each kcadm() call
- echo "Logging into http://localhost:${KEYCLOAK_INTERNAL_PORT} as user admin of realm master"
- }
- ensure_realm() {
- if kcadm get realms | grep -q "${REALM_NAME}"; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Realm '${REALM_NAME}' already exists${NC}"
- else
- echo -e "${YELLOW}📝 Creating realm '${REALM_NAME}'...${NC}"
- if kcadm create realms -s realm="${REALM_NAME}" -s enabled=true 2>/dev/null; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Realm created${NC}"
- else
- # Check if it exists now (might have been created by another process)
- if kcadm get realms | grep -q "${REALM_NAME}"; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Realm '${REALM_NAME}' already exists (created concurrently)${NC}"
- else
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Failed to create realm '${REALM_NAME}'${NC}"
- return 1
- fi
- fi
- fi
- }
- ensure_client() {
- local id
- id=$(kcadm get clients -r "${REALM_NAME}" -q clientId="${CLIENT_ID}" | jq -r '.[0].id // empty')
- if [[ -n "${id}" ]]; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Client '${CLIENT_ID}' already exists${NC}"
- else
- echo -e "${YELLOW}📝 Creating client '${CLIENT_ID}'...${NC}"
- kcadm create clients -r "${REALM_NAME}" \
- -s clientId="${CLIENT_ID}" \
- -s protocol=openid-connect \
- -s publicClient=false \
- -s serviceAccountsEnabled=true \
- -s directAccessGrantsEnabled=true \
- -s standardFlowEnabled=true \
- -s implicitFlowEnabled=false \
- -s secret="${CLIENT_SECRET}" >/dev/null
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Client created${NC}"
- fi
-
- # Create and configure role mapper for the client
- configure_role_mapper "${CLIENT_ID}"
- }
- ensure_role() {
- local role="$1"
- if kcadm get roles -r "${REALM_NAME}" | jq -r '.[].name' | grep -qx "${role}"; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Role '${role}' exists${NC}"
- else
- echo -e "${YELLOW}📝 Creating role '${role}'...${NC}"
- kcadm create roles -r "${REALM_NAME}" -s name="${role}" >/dev/null
- fi
- }
- ensure_user() {
- local username="$1" password="$2"
- local uid
- uid=$(kcadm get users -r "${REALM_NAME}" -q username="${username}" | jq -r '.[0].id // empty')
- if [[ -z "${uid}" ]]; then
- echo -e "${YELLOW}📝 Creating user '${username}'...${NC}"
- uid=$(kcadm create users -r "${REALM_NAME}" \
- -s username="${username}" \
- -s enabled=true \
- -s email="${username}@seaweedfs.test" \
- -s emailVerified=true \
- -s firstName="${username}" \
- -s lastName="User" \
- -i)
- else
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ User '${username}' exists${NC}"
- fi
- echo -e "${YELLOW}🔑 Setting password for '${username}'...${NC}"
- kcadm set-password -r "${REALM_NAME}" --userid "${uid}" --new-password "${password}" --temporary=false >/dev/null
- }
- assign_role() {
- local username="$1" role="$2"
- local uid rid
- uid=$(kcadm get users -r "${REALM_NAME}" -q username="${username}" | jq -r '.[0].id')
- rid=$(kcadm get roles -r "${REALM_NAME}" | jq -r ".[] | select(.name==\"${role}\") | .id")
- # Check if role already assigned
- if kcadm get "users/${uid}/role-mappings/realm" -r "${REALM_NAME}" | jq -r '.[].name' | grep -qx "${role}"; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ User '${username}' already has role '${role}'${NC}"
- return 0
- fi
- echo -e "${YELLOW}➕ Assigning role '${role}' to '${username}'...${NC}"
- kcadm add-roles -r "${REALM_NAME}" --uid "${uid}" --rolename "${role}" >/dev/null
- }
- configure_role_mapper() {
- echo -e "${YELLOW}🔧 Configuring role mapper for client '${CLIENT_ID}'...${NC}"
-
- # Get client's internal ID
- local internal_id
- internal_id=$(kcadm get clients -r "${REALM_NAME}" -q clientId="${CLIENT_ID}" | jq -r '.[0].id // empty')
-
- if [[ -z "${internal_id}" ]]; then
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Could not find client ${client_id} to configure role mapper${NC}"
- return 1
- fi
-
- # Check if a realm roles mapper already exists for this client
- local existing_mapper
- existing_mapper=$(kcadm get "clients/${internal_id}/protocol-mappers/models" -r "${REALM_NAME}" | jq -r '.[] | select(.name=="realm roles" and .protocolMapper=="oidc-usermodel-realm-role-mapper") | .id // empty')
-
- if [[ -n "${existing_mapper}" ]]; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Realm roles mapper already exists${NC}"
- else
- echo -e "${YELLOW}📝 Creating realm roles mapper...${NC}"
-
- # Create protocol mapper for realm roles
- kcadm create "clients/${internal_id}/protocol-mappers/models" -r "${REALM_NAME}" \
- -s name="realm roles" \
- -s protocol="openid-connect" \
- -s protocolMapper="oidc-usermodel-realm-role-mapper" \
- -s consentRequired=false \
- -s 'config."multivalued"=true' \
- -s 'config."userinfo.token.claim"=true' \
- -s 'config."id.token.claim"=true' \
- -s 'config."access.token.claim"=true' \
- -s 'config."claim.name"=roles' \
- -s 'config."jsonType.label"=String' >/dev/null || {
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Failed to create realm roles mapper${NC}"
- return 1
- }
-
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Realm roles mapper created${NC}"
- fi
- }
- configure_audience_mapper() {
- echo -e "${YELLOW}🔧 Configuring audience mapper for client '${CLIENT_ID}'...${NC}"
-
- # Get client's internal ID
- local internal_id
- internal_id=$(kcadm get clients -r "${REALM_NAME}" -q clientId="${CLIENT_ID}" | jq -r '.[0].id // empty')
-
- if [[ -z "${internal_id}" ]]; then
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Could not find client ${CLIENT_ID} to configure audience mapper${NC}"
- return 1
- fi
-
- # Check if an audience mapper already exists for this client
- local existing_mapper
- existing_mapper=$(kcadm get "clients/${internal_id}/protocol-mappers/models" -r "${REALM_NAME}" | jq -r '.[] | select(.name=="audience-mapper" and .protocolMapper=="oidc-audience-mapper") | .id // empty')
-
- if [[ -n "${existing_mapper}" ]]; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Audience mapper already exists${NC}"
- else
- echo -e "${YELLOW}📝 Creating audience mapper...${NC}"
-
- # Create protocol mapper for audience
- kcadm create "clients/${internal_id}/protocol-mappers/models" -r "${REALM_NAME}" \
- -s name="audience-mapper" \
- -s protocol="openid-connect" \
- -s protocolMapper="oidc-audience-mapper" \
- -s consentRequired=false \
- -s 'config."included.client.audience"='"${CLIENT_ID}" \
- -s 'config."id.token.claim"=false' \
- -s 'config."access.token.claim"=true' >/dev/null || {
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Failed to create audience mapper${NC}"
- return 1
- }
-
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Audience mapper created${NC}"
- fi
- }
- main() {
- command -v docker >/dev/null || { echo -e "${RED}❌ Docker is required${NC}"; exit 1; }
- command -v jq >/dev/null || { echo -e "${RED}❌ jq is required${NC}"; exit 1; }
- ensure_container
- echo "Keycloak URL: ${KEYCLOAK_URL}"
- wait_ready
- admin_login
- ensure_realm
- ensure_client
- configure_role_mapper
- configure_audience_mapper
- ensure_role "${ROLE_ADMIN}"
- ensure_role "${ROLE_READONLY}"
- ensure_role "${ROLE_WRITEONLY}"
- ensure_role "${ROLE_READWRITE}"
- for u in $USERS; do
- ensure_user "$u" "$(get_user_password "$u")"
- done
- assign_role admin-user "${ROLE_ADMIN}"
- assign_role read-user "${ROLE_READONLY}"
- assign_role write-user "${ROLE_READWRITE}"
- # Also create a dedicated write-only user for testing
- ensure_user write-only-user "$(get_user_password write-only-user)"
- assign_role write-only-user "${ROLE_WRITEONLY}"
-
- # Copy the appropriate IAM configuration for this environment
- setup_iam_config
- # Validate the setup by testing authentication and role inclusion
- echo -e "${YELLOW}🔍 Validating setup by testing admin-user authentication and role mapping...${NC}"
- sleep 2
-
- local validation_result=$(curl -s -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "http://localhost:${KEYCLOAK_PORT}/realms/${REALM_NAME}/protocol/openid-connect/token" \
- -H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" \
- -d "grant_type=password" \
- -d "client_id=${CLIENT_ID}" \
- -d "client_secret=${CLIENT_SECRET}" \
- -d "username=admin-user" \
- -d "password=adminuser123" \
- -d "scope=openid profile email" \
- -o /tmp/auth_test_response.json)
-
- if [[ "${validation_result: -3}" == "200" ]]; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Authentication validation successful${NC}"
-
- # Extract and decode JWT token to check for roles
- local access_token=$(cat /tmp/auth_test_response.json | jq -r '.access_token // empty')
- if [[ -n "${access_token}" ]]; then
- # Decode JWT payload (second part) and check for roles
- local payload=$(echo "${access_token}" | cut -d'.' -f2)
- # Add padding if needed for base64 decode
- while [[ $((${#payload} % 4)) -ne 0 ]]; do
- payload="${payload}="
- done
-
- local decoded=$(echo "${payload}" | base64 -d 2>/dev/null || echo "{}")
- local roles=$(echo "${decoded}" | jq -r '.roles // empty' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
-
- if [[ -n "${roles}" && "${roles}" != "null" ]]; then
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ JWT token includes roles: ${roles}${NC}"
- else
- echo -e "${YELLOW}⚠️ JWT token does not include 'roles' claim${NC}"
- echo -e "${YELLOW}Decoded payload sample:${NC}"
- echo "${decoded}" | jq '.' 2>/dev/null || echo "${decoded}"
- fi
- fi
- else
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Authentication validation failed with HTTP ${validation_result: -3}${NC}"
- echo -e "${YELLOW}Response body:${NC}"
- cat /tmp/auth_test_response.json 2>/dev/null || echo "No response body"
- echo -e "${YELLOW}This may indicate a setup issue that needs to be resolved${NC}"
- fi
- rm -f /tmp/auth_test_response.json
-
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ Keycloak test realm '${REALM_NAME}' configured${NC}"
- }
- setup_iam_config() {
- echo -e "${BLUE}🔧 Setting up IAM configuration for detected environment${NC}"
-
- # Change to script directory to ensure config files are found
- local script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
- cd "$script_dir"
-
- # Choose the appropriate config based on detected port
- local config_source
- if [[ "${KEYCLOAK_PORT}" == "8080" ]]; then
- config_source="iam_config.github.json"
- echo " Using GitHub Actions configuration (port 8080)"
- else
- config_source="iam_config.local.json"
- echo " Using local development configuration (port ${KEYCLOAK_PORT})"
- fi
-
- # Verify source config exists
- if [[ ! -f "$config_source" ]]; then
- echo -e "${RED}❌ Config file $config_source not found in $script_dir${NC}"
- exit 1
- fi
-
- # Copy the appropriate config
- cp "$config_source" "iam_config.json"
-
- local detected_issuer=$(cat iam_config.json | jq -r '.providers[] | select(.name=="keycloak") | .config.issuer')
- echo -e "${GREEN}✅ IAM configuration set successfully${NC}"
- echo " - Using config: $config_source"
- echo " - Keycloak issuer: $detected_issuer"
- }
- main "$@"
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