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fix: switching to the registry addon for olm testing
closes: #40099

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Keycloak

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Open Source Identity and Access Management

Add authentication to applications and secure services with minimum effort. No need to deal with storing users or authenticating users.

Keycloak provides user federation, strong authentication, user management, fine-grained authorization, and more.

Help and Documentation

Reporting Security Vulnerabilities

If you have found a security vulnerability, please look at the instructions on how to properly report it.

Reporting an issue

If you believe you have discovered a defect in Keycloak, please open an issue. Please remember to provide a good summary, description as well as steps to reproduce the issue.

Getting started

To run Keycloak, download the distribution from our website. Unzip and run:

bin/kc.[sh|bat] start-dev

Alternatively, you can use the Docker image by running:

docker run quay.io/keycloak/keycloak start-dev

For more details refer to the Keycloak Documentation.

Building from Source

To build from source, refer to the building and working with the code base guide.

Testing

To run tests, refer to the running tests guide.

Writing Tests

To write tests, refer to the writing tests guide.

Contributing

Before contributing to Keycloak, please read our contributing guidelines. Participation in the Keycloak project is governed by the CNCF Code of Conduct.

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