org.keycloak.provider.ProviderFactory Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.keycloak.provider;
import org.keycloak.Config;
import org.keycloak.models.KeycloakSession;
import org.keycloak.models.KeycloakSessionFactory;
/**
* At boot time, keycloak discovers all factories. For each discovered factory, the init() method is called. After
* all factories have been initialized, the postInit() method is called. close() is called when the server shuts down.
*
* Only one instance of a factory exists per server.
*
* @author Stian Thorgersen
*/
public interface ProviderFactory {
public T create(KeycloakSession session);
/**
* Only called once when the factory is first created. This config is pulled from keycloak_server.json
*
* @param config
*/
public void init(Config.Scope config);
/**
* Called after all provider factories have been initialized
*/
public void postInit(KeycloakSessionFactory factory);
/**
* This is called when the server shuts down.
*
*/
public void close();
public String getId();
default int order() {
return 0;
}
}