Multi-user Eclipse Che (#6441) #### How to run it. ```docker run -it -e CHE_MULTIUSER=true -e CHE_HOST=<your ip> -e CHE_KEYCLOAK_AUTH-SERVER-URL=http://<your ip>:5050/auth -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v ~/.che-multiuser:/data eclipse/che:nightly start --skip:pull --skip:nightly``` #### How to manage it - Keycloak configured with two realms. ```Master``` and ```che```. Also we have one user admin/admin in both realm. Admin user in master realm is - super admin. - Eclipse Che configured for che realm - We enabled user registration in ```Che``` realm #### Known limitation - swagger would not work. We need to upgrade a version. to support openid authentification https://github.com/eclipse/che/issues/6015 - It's working on local docker. We are going to provide scalable version based on OpenShift on next versions. - Invitation of non-existent users to Eclipse Che organization https://github.com/eclipse/che/issues/6335 #### How to run it when it is in a branch To run an multiuser Che version, the following steps are required after building the branch: - Rebuild init, cli and che images (in the given sequence). To do that, proceed to folder _dockerfiles/<image_name>_ and run _build.sh_ - Run Che in a usual way using cli, with additional parameters: `-e CHE_MULTIUSER=true` and `--skip:pull --skip:nightly` Full command example: `docker run -it --rm -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v /home/user/.che:/data -e CHE_MULTIUSER=true eclipse/che-cli:nightly start --skip:pull --skip:nightly` - MacOS users may need to edit _che.env_ file in the data folder, changing `CHE_HOST` and `CHE_KEYCLOAK_AUTH__SERVER__URL` values to their specific IP. When start is succeeded, the following docker containers should be created: - che, exposing 8080 port; - che_keycloak, exposing 5050 port; - che_postgres, exposing 5432 port; |
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