Getting a Token for a Keycloak Client¶
You can get a token by making test calls like the following:
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easyPRIMA:
curl -k -d "client_id=seal-easyprima" -d "username=<user_name>" -d "password=<password>" -d "grant_type=password" -d "client_secret=<client_secret>" "https://%HOSTNAME%:32769/realms/SEAL/protocol/openid-connect/token" -v
command to copy:
curl -k -d "client_id=seal-easyprima" -d "username=<user_name>" -d "password=<password>" -d "grant_type=password" -d "client_secret=<client_secret>" "https://%HOSTNAME%:32769/realms/SEAL/protocol/openid-connect/token" -v
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SEAL OP-CLI:
curl -k -d "client_id=seal-opcli" -d "username=<user_name>" -d "password=<password>" -d "grant_type=password" -d "client_secret=<client_secret>" "https://%HOSTNAME%:32769/realms/SEAL/protocol/openid-connect/token" -v
command to copy:
curl -k -d "client_id=seal-opcli" -d "username=<user_name>" -d "password=<password>" -d "grant_type=password" -d "client_secret=<client_secret>" "https://%HOSTNAME%:32769/realms/SEAL/protocol/openid-connect/token" -v
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PLOSSYS CLI:
curl -k -d "client_id=seal-plossyscli" -d "username=<user_name>" -d "password=<password>" -d "grant_type=password" -d "client_secret=<client_secret>" "https://%HOSTNAME%:32769/realms/SEAL/protocol/openid-connect/token" -v
command to copy:
curl -k -d "client_id=seal-plossyscli" -d "username=<user_name>" -d "password=<password>" -d "grant_type=password" -d "client_secret=<client_secret>" "https://%HOSTNAME%:32769/realms/SEAL/protocol/openid-connect/token" -v