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keycloak-connect-graphql-multirealm-alpha

v2.0.0

Published

Add Keycloak authentication and authorization to your GraphQL server.

Downloads

3

Readme

keycloak-connect-graphql-multirealm

A comprehensive solution for adding keycloak Authentication and Authorization to your Express based GraphQL server in an multi-realm setup to implement multi tenant applications.

This Keycloak GraphQL Multi-Realm adapter was created based on,

  • keycloak-connect-graphql: https://github.com/aerogear/keycloak-connect-graphql
  • keycloak-connect-multirealm: https://github.com/devsu/keycloak-nodejs-multirealm

Please refer those repositories for more documentation and usage aspects.

Usage

Installation

Install library

npm install keycloak-connect keycloak-connect-graphql-multirealm

Install required dependencies:

npm install --save  graphql keycloak-connect apollo-server-express 

Keycloak Multi-Realm Configuration

  app.use(
    session({
      secret: sessionSecret,
      resave: false,
      saveUninitialized: true,
      store: memoryStore,
    })
  );

  const keycloak = new KeycloakMultiRealm(
    {
      store: memoryStore,
      authKey: "my-auth-key-for-static-key-auth",
    },
    keycloakClientConfig as any
  );

  app.use(
    keycloak.middleware({
      admin: graphqlPath,
    })
  );

  app.use(graphqlPath, keycloak.middleware());

KeycloakMultiRealm can have optional functions:

  • realmTenantMappingFunction?: ((tenantKey: string) => string) | undefined

    This function can be used to convert tenantKey to realmName if the tenantKey is not equals to realmName.

export function realmTenantMappingFunction(tenantKey: string) {
  if (!tenantKey) return undefined;
  else return `${tenantKey.toUpperCase()}-REALM`;
}
  • clientSecretResolverFunction?: ((realmName: string, clientId: string) => string) | undefined)

    If @hasPermission Directive is used, you need to use confidential client in your keycloakClientConfig. But ClientSecret of each application would be different in each Realm. You can pass an Function to resolve ClientSecret based on the realmName.

export const clientSecretResolverFunction = (realmName: string, clientId: string) => {
  const adminAccessToken = getToken(keycloakAdminConfig.realmName, keycloakAdminConfig.username, keycloakAdminConfig.password).access_token;
  const clientsResponse = request('GET', `${keycloakAdminConfig.baseUrl}/admin/realms/${realmName}/clients`, {
    qs: { clientId },
    headers: {
      Authorization: `Bearer ${adminAccessToken}`,
    },
  });
  const client = JSON.parse(clientsResponse.getBody('utf8'))[0];
  const secretResponse = request('GET', `${keycloakAdminConfig.baseUrl}/admin/realms/${realmName}/clients/${client.id}/client-secret`, {
    headers: {
      Authorization: `Bearer ${adminAccessToken}`,
    },
  });

  return JSON.parse(secretResponse.getBody('utf8')).value;
}

Adding GraphQL Directives to Schema

Directive Transformers are available in example/KeycloakDirectiveTransformers.ts.

export function getSchema() {
  const federatedSchema = buildSubgraphSchema([{ typeDefs: mergeTypeDefs([typeDefs, gql(KeycloakTypeDefs)]) }]);

  let schema = addResolversToSchema({
    schema: federatedSchema,
    resolvers: mergeResolvers([resolvers]),
    inheritResolversFromInterfaces: true,
  });

  schema = authDirectiveTransformer(schema, 'auth');
  schema = authKeyDirectiveTransformer(schema, 'authKey');
  schema = tenantDirectiveTransformer(schema, 'tenant');
  schema = hasRoleDirectiveTransformer(schema, 'hasRole');
  schema = hasPermissionDirectiveTransformer(schema, 'hasPermission');

  return schema;
}

Apollo Server Configuration

  const server = new ApolloServer({
    schema: getSchema(),
    formatError: (err) => {
      if (!errorHandling.stacktrace) delete err.extensions.exception.stacktrace;
      return err;
    },
    context: async ({ req }) => {
      let tenantKey;
      if (req.headers['x-tenant-key']) {
        tenantKey = String(req.headers['x-tenant-key']);
      } else {
        tenantKey = req.originalUrl.replace(graphqlPath, ``).substring(1);
      }
      if (tenantKey == '') tenantKey = 'master';
      return {
        //@ts-ignore
        kauth: new MultiRealmKeycloakContext({ req }, keycloak, keycloakResourceServer),
        models: await getDatabaseModel(tenantKey),
        masterModels: database,
        tenantKey: tenantKey,
      };
    },
  });

  await server.start();
  server.applyMiddleware({
    app,
    path: graphqlPath,
  });

Apollo Gateway Configuration

class RequestDataSource extends RemoteGraphQLDataSource {
  willSendRequest = async ({ request, context }) => {
    if (context.tenantKey) {
      request.http?.headers.set("x-tenant-key", context.tenantKey);
    }
    if (context.req?.headers["authorization"]) {
      request.http?.headers.set("Authorization", context.req?.headers["authorization"]);
    }
  };
}

const gateway = new ApolloGateway({
  pollIntervalInMs: 10000,
  supergraphSdl: new IntrospectAndCompose({
    subgraphs: [], // provide serviceList [{name, url}]
  }),
  debug: true,
  buildService: ({ url }) => new RequestDataSource({ url }),
});
const server = new ApolloServer({
  gateway,
  context: ({ req }) => {
    let tenantKey;
    if (req.headers["x-tenant-key"]) {
      tenantKey = String(req.headers["x-tenant-key"]);
    } else {
      tenantKey = req.originalUrl.replace(graphqlPath, ``).substring(1);
    }
    return {
      req: req,
      tenantKey: tenantKey != "" ? tenantKey : "master",
    };
  },
  plugins: [ApolloServerPluginInlineTraceDisabled()],
});
await server.start();
server.applyMiddleware({
  app,
  path: `${graphqlPath}`,
});