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package org.keycloak.storage.user;
import org.keycloak.models.RealmModel;
import org.keycloak.models.RoleModel;
import org.keycloak.models.UserModel;
/**
* Optional capability interface implemented by UserStorageProviders.
* Implement this interface if your provider supports adding and removing users.
*
* @author Bill Burke
* @version $Revision: 1 $
*/
public interface UserRegistrationProvider {
/**
* All storage providers that implement this interface will be looped through.
* If this method returns null, then the next storage provider's addUser() method will be called.
* If no storage providers handle the add, then the user will be created in local storage.
*
* Returning null is useful when you want optional support for adding users. For example,
* our LDAP provider can enable and disable the ability to add users.
*
* @param realm
* @param username
* @return
*/
UserModel addUser(RealmModel realm, String username);
/**
* Called if user originated from this provider.
*
*
* If a local user is linked to this provider, this method will be called before
* local storage's removeUser() method is invoked.
* If you are using an import strategy, and this is a local user linked to this provider,
* this method will be called before local storage's removeUser() method is invoked. Also,
* you DO NOT need to remove the imported user. The runtime will handle this for you.
*
* @param realm
* @param user
* @return
*/
boolean removeUser(RealmModel realm, UserModel user);
}