KeyCloak : How to create readonly attributes for a user
I'm new to keycloak.
I want to make few attributes of user as readonly (even for admin user).
Now, I could able to create attributes but didn't found option to change them into readonly attributes.
Tried several ways but nothing worked good for me. Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated.
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I'm new to keycloak.
I want to make few attributes of user as readonly (even for admin user).
Now, I could able to create attributes but didn't found option to change them into readonly attributes.
Tried several ways but nothing worked good for me. Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated.
keycloak
What is your use case and what kind of info you want to store, currently how you are allowing user to access user attributes?
– ravthiru
Nov 22 '18 at 23:37
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I'm new to keycloak.
I want to make few attributes of user as readonly (even for admin user).
Now, I could able to create attributes but didn't found option to change them into readonly attributes.
Tried several ways but nothing worked good for me. Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated.
keycloak
I'm new to keycloak.
I want to make few attributes of user as readonly (even for admin user).
Now, I could able to create attributes but didn't found option to change them into readonly attributes.
Tried several ways but nothing worked good for me. Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated.
keycloak
keycloak
asked Nov 21 '18 at 19:36
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What is your use case and what kind of info you want to store, currently how you are allowing user to access user attributes?
– ravthiru
Nov 22 '18 at 23:37
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What is your use case and what kind of info you want to store, currently how you are allowing user to access user attributes?
– ravthiru
Nov 22 '18 at 23:37
What is your use case and what kind of info you want to store, currently how you are allowing user to access user attributes?
– ravthiru
Nov 22 '18 at 23:37
What is your use case and what kind of info you want to store, currently how you are allowing user to access user attributes?
– ravthiru
Nov 22 '18 at 23:37
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I'm having a similar problem (I want birthdate, firstname and lastname imported from an IDP to be readonly). My solution is to store the attribute with a different name.
For example, if I want my birthdate to be readonly, I store the value in attribute birthdate_readonly and I set the client's mapper for birthdate to send birthdate_readonly attribute's value.
In fact birthdate_readonly can be overwritten but at least it is hidden.
If anyone has a true solution to make the attribute readonly, I'll be glad to know. Maybe with SPI or authentication flow scripts :/
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I'm having a similar problem (I want birthdate, firstname and lastname imported from an IDP to be readonly). My solution is to store the attribute with a different name.
For example, if I want my birthdate to be readonly, I store the value in attribute birthdate_readonly and I set the client's mapper for birthdate to send birthdate_readonly attribute's value.
In fact birthdate_readonly can be overwritten but at least it is hidden.
If anyone has a true solution to make the attribute readonly, I'll be glad to know. Maybe with SPI or authentication flow scripts :/
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I'm having a similar problem (I want birthdate, firstname and lastname imported from an IDP to be readonly). My solution is to store the attribute with a different name.
For example, if I want my birthdate to be readonly, I store the value in attribute birthdate_readonly and I set the client's mapper for birthdate to send birthdate_readonly attribute's value.
In fact birthdate_readonly can be overwritten but at least it is hidden.
If anyone has a true solution to make the attribute readonly, I'll be glad to know. Maybe with SPI or authentication flow scripts :/
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I'm having a similar problem (I want birthdate, firstname and lastname imported from an IDP to be readonly). My solution is to store the attribute with a different name.
For example, if I want my birthdate to be readonly, I store the value in attribute birthdate_readonly and I set the client's mapper for birthdate to send birthdate_readonly attribute's value.
In fact birthdate_readonly can be overwritten but at least it is hidden.
If anyone has a true solution to make the attribute readonly, I'll be glad to know. Maybe with SPI or authentication flow scripts :/
I'm having a similar problem (I want birthdate, firstname and lastname imported from an IDP to be readonly). My solution is to store the attribute with a different name.
For example, if I want my birthdate to be readonly, I store the value in attribute birthdate_readonly and I set the client's mapper for birthdate to send birthdate_readonly attribute's value.
In fact birthdate_readonly can be overwritten but at least it is hidden.
If anyone has a true solution to make the attribute readonly, I'll be glad to know. Maybe with SPI or authentication flow scripts :/
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What is your use case and what kind of info you want to store, currently how you are allowing user to access user attributes?
– ravthiru
Nov 22 '18 at 23:37