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package org.keycloak.authentication;
import org.keycloak.models.ClientModel;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Encapsulates information about the execution in ClientAuthenticationFlow
*
* @author Marek Posolda
*/
public interface ClientAuthenticationFlowContext extends AbstractAuthenticationFlowContext {
/**
* Current client attached to this flow. It can return null if no client has been identified yet
*
* @return
*/
ClientModel getClient();
/**
* Attach a specific client to this flow.
*
* @param client
*/
void setClient(ClientModel client);
/**
* Return the map where the authenticators can put some additional state related to authenticated client and the context how was
* client authenticated (ie. attributes from client certificate etc). Map is writable, so you can add/remove items from it as needed.
*
* After successful authentication will be those state data put into UserSession notes. This allows you to configure
* UserSessionNote protocol mapper for your client, which will allow to map those state data into the access token available in the application
*
* @return
*/
Map getClientAuthAttributes();
}