Clients section
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- Keycloak Admin Console
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| Rdf:type | Console Section | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Navigation Section | [2] |
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### Example Keycloak Console Verification 1. **Navigate to Clients**: Go to the Keycloak admin console and navigate to the `Clients` section. 2. **Select Your Client**: Find the client with the `client_id` you are using. 3. **Check Creden…
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role_name = "expanded-data-access" client_id = "account" # Replace with the actual client ID assign_role(user_id, role_name, client_id) ``` ### Explanation 1. **Initialize Keycloak Admin**: - Initialize the Keycloak admin client with…
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