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package org.keycloak.authorization.jpa.store;
import javax.persistence.EntityManager;
import org.keycloak.Config;
import org.keycloak.authorization.AuthorizationProvider;
import org.keycloak.authorization.store.AuthorizationStoreFactory;
import org.keycloak.authorization.store.StoreFactory;
import org.keycloak.connections.jpa.JpaConnectionProvider;
import org.keycloak.models.KeycloakSession;
/**
* @author <a href="mailto:psilva@redhat.com">Pedro Igor</a>
*/
public class JPAAuthorizationStoreFactory implements AuthorizationStoreFactory {
@Override
public StoreFactory create(KeycloakSession session) {
AuthorizationProvider provider = session.getProvider(AuthorizationProvider.class);
return new JPAStoreFactory(getEntityManager(session), provider);
}
@Override
public void init(Config.Scope config) {
}
@Override
public void close() {
}
@Override
public String getId() {
return "jpa";
}
private EntityManager getEntityManager(KeycloakSession session) {
return session.getProvider(JpaConnectionProvider.class).getEntityManager();
}
}