The following suggestions are tested for Keycloak 16.1.1 (jboss/keycloak image) and based on the Importing and exporting the database chapter from the official Keycloak docs.
Using correct import parameters
The documentation states that:
You cannot use the keycloak.import
parameter with keycloak.migration.X
parameters. If you use these parameters together, Keycloak ignores the keycloak.import
parameter. The keycloak.import
mechanism ignores the realms which already exist in Keycloak. The keycloak.import
mechanism is convenient for development purposes, but if more flexibility is needed, use the keycloak.migration.X
parameters.
Therefore, I used solely the keycloak.migration.X
options in the following solution.
Naming convention
As we can read in the docs:
When importing from a directory, the filenames must follow this naming convention:
- <REALM_NAME>-realm.json. For example, "acme-roadrunner-affairs-realm.json" for the realm named "acme-roadrunner-affairs".
- <REALM_NAME>-users-<INDEX>.json. For example, "acme-roadrunner-affairs-users-0.json" for the first user’s file of the realm named "acme-roadrunner-affairs".
In my example project I have the keep-growing
realm. Therefore, the import files are named: keep-growing-realm.json
and keep-growing-users-0.json
.
Volume
My example volume config from the docker-compose.yml
file:
version: '3.3'
services:
keycloak:
…
volumes:
- ./keycloak/realms/import:/tmp/import
…
The ./keycloak/realms/import
on my machine contains:
As a result, after restarting the docker instance, I can see all the files from the aforementioned location on my machine available in the container:
Minimal import config
I added the following commands to my docker-compose.yml
file:
version: '3.3'
services:
keycloak:
…
volumes:
…
command:
- "-Dkeycloak.migration.action=import"
- "-Dkeycloak.migration.provider=dir"
- "-Dkeycloak.migration.dir=/tmp/import"
This will import the realm on the container startup and overwrite the existing one (if one already exists).
Recreate the container to test the import
I deleted the container and started it again. The users were imported properly:
Verify logs
As we can see in the problem description, logs are not a guarantee that the export was successful. However, I decided to include here the entries that I received after starting the container:
INFO [org.keycloak.exportimport.dir.DirImportProvider] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 62) Importing from directory /tmp/import
…
INFO [org.keycloak.services] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 62) KC-SERVICES0050: Initializing master realm
INFO [org.keycloak.services] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 56) KC-SERVICES0030: Full model import requested. Strategy: OVERWRITE_EXISTING
INFO [org.keycloak.exportimport.util.ImportUtils] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 56) Realm 'keep-growing' imported
INFO [org.keycloak.exportimport.dir.DirImportProvider] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 56) Imported users from /tmp/import/keep-growing-users-0.json
INFO [org.keycloak.services] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 56) KC-SERVICES0032: Import finished successfully
For reference
The complete docker-compose.yml
file:
version: '3.3'
services:
keycloak:
image: jboss/keycloak:${KEYCLOAK_VERSION}
ports:
- "8024:8080"
environment:
- KEYCLOAK_USER=${KEYCLOAK_USER}
- KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD=${KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- ./keycloak/realms/import:/tmp/import
command:
- "-Dkeycloak.migration.action=import"
- "-Dkeycloak.migration.provider=dir"
- "-Dkeycloak.migration.dir=/tmp/import"
The .env
file:
KEYCLOAK_VERSION=16.1.1
KEYCLOAK_USER=keycloak
KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD=keycloak
EDIT: I wrote more on Keycloak directory import in the Keycloak in Docker #6 - How to import realms from a directory post.