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If I have separate realms for admin and user management, it would be very useful to specify the admin realm (e.g. master) in user_realm_name and the realm that holds user information (e.g. user_realm) in realm_name.
However, it is difficult to see that from the documentation.
It is best to change the argument names, but it may be better to change the documentation since it affects compatibility.
for example:
user_realm_name – Specifies the realm for the administrator, if different from realm_name
If I have separate realms for admin and user management, it would be very useful to specify the admin realm (e.g. master) in user_realm_name and the realm that holds user information (e.g. user_realm) in realm_name.
However, it is difficult to see that from the documentation.
It is best to change the argument names, but it may be better to change the documentation since it affects compatibility.
for example:
user_realm_name – Specifies the realm for the administrator, if different from realm_name
Similar opinions here.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72200654/how-to-get-client-secret-in-keycloak-with-admin-user-in-different-realm-using-py
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