Start the server in development mode.

Usage:

kc.sh start-dev [OPTIONS]

Use this command if you want to run the server locally for development or
testing purposes.

Options:

-h, --help           This help message.
--help-all           This same help message but with additional options.

Database:

--db-password <password>
                     The password of the database user.
--db-pool-initial-size <size>
                     The initial size of the connection pool.
--db-pool-max-size <size>
                     The maximum size of the connection pool. Default: 100.
--db-pool-min-size <size>
                     The minimal size of the connection pool.
--db-schema <schema> The database schema to be used.
--db-url <jdbc-url>  The full database JDBC URL. If not provided, a default URL is set based on the
                       selected database vendor. For instance, if using 'postgres', the default
                       JDBC URL would be 'jdbc:postgresql://localhost/keycloak'.
--db-url-database <dbname>
                     Sets the database name of the default JDBC URL of the chosen vendor. If the
                       `db-url` option is set, this option is ignored.
--db-url-host <hostname>
                     Sets the hostname of the default JDBC URL of the chosen vendor. If the
                       `db-url` option is set, this option is ignored.
--db-url-properties <properties>
                     Sets the properties of the default JDBC URL of the chosen vendor. If the
                       `db-url` option is set, this option is ignored.
--db-username <username>
                     The username of the database user.

Hostname:

--hostname <hostname>
                     Hostname for the Keycloak server.
--hostname-admin <url>
                     Overrides the hostname for the admin console and APIs.
--hostname-path <path>
                     This should be set if proxy uses a different context-path for Keycloak.
--hostname-strict <true|false>
                     Disables dynamically resolving the hostname from request headers. Should
                       always be set to true in production, unless proxy verifies the Host header.
                       Default: true.
--hostname-strict-backchannel <true|false>
                     By default backchannel URLs are dynamically resolved from request headers to
                       allow internal an external applications. If all applications use the public
                       URL this option should be enabled. Default: false.

HTTP/TLS:

--http-enabled <true|false>
                     Enables the HTTP listener. Default: false.
--http-host <host>   The used HTTP Host. Default: 0.0.0.0.
--http-port <port>   The used HTTP port. Default: 8080.
--https-certificate-file <file>
                     The file path to a server certificate or certificate chain in PEM format.
--https-certificate-key-file <file>
                     The file path to a private key in PEM format.
--https-cipher-suites <ciphers>
                     The cipher suites to use. If none is given, a reasonable default is selected.
--https-client-auth <auth>
                     Configures the server to require/request client authentication. Possible
                       Values: none, request, required. Default: none.
--https-key-store-file <file>
                     The key store which holds the certificate information instead of specifying
                       separate files.
--https-key-store-password <password>
                     The password of the key store file. Default: password.
--https-key-store-type <type>
                     The type of the key store file. If not given, the type is automatically
                       detected based on the file name.
--https-port <port>  The used HTTPS port. Default: 8443.
--https-protocols <protocols>
                     The list of protocols to explicitly enable.
--https-trust-store-file <file>
                     The trust store which holds the certificate information of the certificates to
                       trust.
--https-trust-store-password <password>
                     The password of the trust store file.
--https-trust-store-type <type>
                     The type of the trust store file. If not given, the type is automatically
                       detected based on the file name.

Proxy:

--proxy <mode>       The proxy address forwarding mode if the server is behind a reverse proxy.
                       Possible values are: none,edge,reencrypt,passthrough Default: none.

Do NOT start the server using this command when deploying to production.

Use 'kc.sh start-dev --help-all' to list all available options, including build
options.