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@thomasdarimont
thomasdarimont / KeycloakAdminClientExample.java
Created June 7, 2017 19:56
Simple example for creating a User with Keycloaks Admin Client - with credentials, custom roles, and user attributes
package de.tdlabs.keycloak.client;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
import org.keycloak.OAuth2Constants;
import org.keycloak.admin.client.Keycloak;
import org.keycloak.admin.client.KeycloakBuilder;
@superseb
superseb / README.md
Last active April 17, 2022 09:01
Deploy kubernetes-dashboard on Rancher 2.x cluster exposed using NodePort

Deploy kubernetes-dashboard on Rancher 2.x cluster exposed using NodePort

This has been updated to install Dashboard v2.0.0, see below for pre v2.0.0 instructions

Requirements

Step 1: Generate kubeconfig from the UI

Generate the kubeconfig file for your cluster using the Kubeconfig File button in the Cluster view of your cluster.

@rdump
rdump / kubectl-multi-version-brews.md
Last active April 4, 2024 15:20
kubectl multi-version brews (kubernetes-cli formula)

kubectl multi-version brews

Applicability

The instructions below apply to older versions of Homebrew which still provide switch capability.

For current Homebrew, you'll likely need to keep Versions around, and build locally. Here's my versions repository https://github.com/rdump/homebrew-versions

MacPorts is now keeping versioned installations available as well, by default.

@kaaquist
kaaquist / podman_macos.md
Last active June 9, 2024 20:33
Podman with docker-compose on MacOS.

Podman with docker-compose on MacOS.

Podman an alternative to Docker Desktop on MacOS

Getting podman installed and started is super easy.
Just use brew to install it.

> brew install podman

Now since podman uses a VM just like the Docker Client on MacOS we need to initialize that and start it.