Demonstration on how to successfully integrate #Keycloak, the Open Source Identity and Access Management solution for modern applications and services (by Red Hat), with a #React.JS based application. No 3rd-party lib is used, besides the provided Keycloak-js lib from the project itself.
This part covers the configuration of your app itself, the http client interceptor to inject the bearer access token into every backend request and creating custom conditional components, depending on values from authentication with Keycloak.
Part 2 of this short video series about conditional rendering of components can be found here: • KEYCLOAK & React.JS - ...
Part 3 covering React Router integration is here: • KEYCLOAK & React.JS - ...
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