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Christian Banse e8c10437a0 Pattern matching on subject 2022-10-26 22:15:55 +02:00
Christian Banse 5a65c47732 Added more options to check iss and sub 2022-10-26 22:05:32 +02:00
Christian Banse 5d57c292ea Re-enabled map claim tests. Added error return value to claim getter functions 2022-10-26 21:06:11 +02:00
Christian Banse 2281dd9079 exported CustomClaims 2022-10-26 19:11:37 +02:00
Christian Banse 06a12c108b More documentation 2022-10-26 19:09:07 +02:00
Christian Banse 91f51d0f6b
Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Micah Parks <66095735+MicahParks@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-15 22:21:15 +02:00
Christian Banse eedf3ebe01 Added option for audience check 2022-08-28 18:18:19 +02:00
Christian Banse 4990d2cdf3 Added timeFunc, made iat optional 2022-08-28 18:18:19 +02:00
Christian Banse 0e79f91215 GetExpiresAt() -> GetExpirationTime() 2022-08-28 18:18:19 +02:00
Christian Banse 066f850043 Fixed linting errors 2022-08-28 18:18:19 +02:00
Christian Banse dc52415cf7 New Validation API
Some guidelines in designing the new validation API

* Previously, the `Valid` method was placed on the claim, which was always not entirely semantically correct, since the validity is concerning the token, not the claims. Although the validity of the token is based on the processing of the claims (such as `exp`). Therefore, the function `Valid` was removed from the `Claims` interface and the single canonical way to retrieve the validity of the token is to retrieve the `Valid` property of the `Token` struct.
* The previous fact was enhanced by the fact that most claims implementations had additional exported `VerifyXXX` functions, which are now removed
* All validation errors should be comparable with `errors.Is` to determine, why a particular validation has failed
* Developers want to adjust validation options. Popular options include:
  * Leeway when processing exp, nbf, iat
  * Not verifying `iat`, since this is actually just an informational claim. When purely looking at the standard, this should probably the default
  * Verifying `aud` by default, which actually the standard sort of demands. We need to see how strong we want to enforce this
* Developers want to create their own claim types, mostly by embedding one of the existing types such as `RegisteredClaims`.
  * Sometimes there is the need to further tweak the validation of a token by checking the value of a custom claim. Previously, this was possibly by overriding `Valid`. However, this was error-prone, e.g., if the original `Valid` was not called. Therefore, we should provide an easy way for *additional* checks, without by-passing the necessary validations

This leads to the following two major changes:

* The `Claims` interface now represents a set of functions that return the mandatory claims represented in a token, rather than just a `Valid` function. This is also more semantically correct.
* All validation tasks are offloaded to a new (optional) `Validator`, which can also be configured with appropriate options. If no custom validator was supplied, a default one is used.
2022-08-28 18:18:18 +02:00
Christian Banse 7e82f33cee
Remove `StandardClaims` in favor of `RegisteredClaims` (#235)
This PR removes the old legacy standard claims, which have been deprecated since the beginning of the `v4` module in favor of the newer `RegisteredClaims`. Removing them before any further changes to the validation API is quite useful, as less code needs to be adapated.
2022-08-28 18:17:04 +02:00
Christian Banse 895749e449 Starting `v5` development
This commit serves as the basis for further `v5` developments. It will introduce some API-breaking changes, especially to the way tokens are validated. This will allow us to provide some long-wanted features with regards to the validation API. We are aiming to do this as smoothly as possible, however, with any major version. please expect that you might need to adapt your code.

The actual development will be done in the course of the next week, if time permits. It will be done in seperate PRs that will use this PR as a base. Afterwards, we will probably merge this and release an initial 5.0.0-alpha1 or similar.
2022-08-27 11:40:20 +02:00
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@ -2,18 +2,18 @@
Starting from [v4.0.0](https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/releases/tag/v4.0.0), the import path will be:
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
The `/v4` version will be backwards compatible with existing `v3.x.y` tags in this repo, as well as
`github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go`. For most users this should be a drop-in replacement, if you're having
troubles migrating, please open an issue.
You can replace all occurrences of `github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go` or `github.com/golang-jwt/jwt` with `github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4`, either manually or by using tools such as `sed` or `gofmt`.
You can replace all occurrences of `github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go` or `github.com/golang-jwt/jwt` with `github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5`, either manually or by using tools such as `sed` or `gofmt`.
And then you'd typically run:
```
go get github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4
go get github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5
go mod tidy
```

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
# jwt-go
[![build](https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/actions/workflows/build.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/actions/workflows/build.yml)
[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4)
[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5)
A [go](http://www.golang.org) (or 'golang' for search engine friendliness) implementation of [JSON Web Tokens](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519).
Starting with [v4.0.0](https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/releases/tag/v4.0.0) this project adds Go module support, but maintains backwards compatibility with older `v3.x.y` tags and upstream `github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go`.
See the [`MIGRATION_GUIDE.md`](./MIGRATION_GUIDE.md) for more information.
See the [`MIGRATION_GUIDE.md`](./MIGRATION_GUIDE.md) for more information. Version v5.0.0 introduces major improvements to the validation of tokens, but is not entirely backwards compatible.
> After the original author of the library suggested migrating the maintenance of `jwt-go`, a dedicated team of open source maintainers decided to clone the existing library into this repository. See [dgrijalva/jwt-go#462](https://github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go/issues/462) for a detailed discussion on this topic.
@ -41,22 +41,22 @@ This library supports the parsing and verification as well as the generation and
1. To install the jwt package, you first need to have [Go](https://go.dev/doc/install) installed, then you can use the command below to add `jwt-go` as a dependency in your Go program.
```sh
go get -u github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4
go get -u github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5
```
2. Import it in your code:
```go
import "github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
import "github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
```
## Examples
See [the project documentation](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4) for examples of usage:
See [the project documentation](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5) for examples of usage:
* [Simple example of parsing and validating a token](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4#example-Parse-Hmac)
* [Simple example of building and signing a token](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4#example-New-Hmac)
* [Directory of Examples](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4#pkg-examples)
* [Simple example of parsing and validating a token](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5#example-Parse-Hmac)
* [Simple example of building and signing a token](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5#example-New-Hmac)
* [Directory of Examples](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5#pkg-examples)
## Extensions
@ -110,10 +110,10 @@ Asymmetric signing methods, such as RSA, use different keys for signing and veri
Each signing method expects a different object type for its signing keys. See the package documentation for details. Here are the most common ones:
* The [HMAC signing method](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4#SigningMethodHMAC) (`HS256`,`HS384`,`HS512`) expect `[]byte` values for signing and validation
* The [RSA signing method](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4#SigningMethodRSA) (`RS256`,`RS384`,`RS512`) expect `*rsa.PrivateKey` for signing and `*rsa.PublicKey` for validation
* The [ECDSA signing method](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4#SigningMethodECDSA) (`ES256`,`ES384`,`ES512`) expect `*ecdsa.PrivateKey` for signing and `*ecdsa.PublicKey` for validation
* The [EdDSA signing method](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4#SigningMethodEd25519) (`Ed25519`) expect `ed25519.PrivateKey` for signing and `ed25519.PublicKey` for validation
* The [HMAC signing method](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5#SigningMethodHMAC) (`HS256`,`HS384`,`HS512`) expect `[]byte` values for signing and validation
* The [RSA signing method](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5#SigningMethodRSA) (`RS256`,`RS384`,`RS512`) expect `*rsa.PrivateKey` for signing and `*rsa.PublicKey` for validation
* The [ECDSA signing method](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5#SigningMethodECDSA) (`ES256`,`ES384`,`ES512`) expect `*ecdsa.PrivateKey` for signing and `*ecdsa.PublicKey` for validation
* The [EdDSA signing method](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5#SigningMethodEd25519) (`Ed25519`) expect `ed25519.PrivateKey` for signing and `ed25519.PublicKey` for validation
### JWT and OAuth
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ This library uses descriptive error messages whenever possible. If you are not g
## More
Documentation can be found [on pkg.go.dev](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4).
Documentation can be found [on pkg.go.dev](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5).
The command line utility included in this project (cmd/jwt) provides a straightforward example of token creation and parsing as well as a useful tool for debugging your own integration. You'll also find several implementation examples in the documentation.

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@ -1,273 +1,16 @@
package jwt
import (
"crypto/subtle"
"fmt"
"time"
)
// Claims must just have a Valid method that determines
// if the token is invalid for any supported reason
// Claims represent any form of a JWT Claims Set according to
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4. In order to have a
// common basis for validation, it is required that an implementation is able to
// supply at least the claim names provided in
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1 namely `exp`,
// `iat`, `nbf`, `iss` and `aud`.
type Claims interface {
Valid() error
}
// RegisteredClaims are a structured version of the JWT Claims Set,
// restricted to Registered Claim Names, as referenced at
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1
//
// This type can be used on its own, but then additional private and
// public claims embedded in the JWT will not be parsed. The typical usecase
// therefore is to embedded this in a user-defined claim type.
//
// See examples for how to use this with your own claim types.
type RegisteredClaims struct {
// the `iss` (Issuer) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.1
Issuer string `json:"iss,omitempty"`
// the `sub` (Subject) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.2
Subject string `json:"sub,omitempty"`
// the `aud` (Audience) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.3
Audience ClaimStrings `json:"aud,omitempty"`
// the `exp` (Expiration Time) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.4
ExpiresAt *NumericDate `json:"exp,omitempty"`
// the `nbf` (Not Before) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.5
NotBefore *NumericDate `json:"nbf,omitempty"`
// the `iat` (Issued At) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.6
IssuedAt *NumericDate `json:"iat,omitempty"`
// the `jti` (JWT ID) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.7
ID string `json:"jti,omitempty"`
}
// Valid validates time based claims "exp, iat, nbf".
// There is no accounting for clock skew.
// As well, if any of the above claims are not in the token, it will still
// be considered a valid claim.
func (c RegisteredClaims) Valid() error {
vErr := new(ValidationError)
now := TimeFunc()
// The claims below are optional, by default, so if they are set to the
// default value in Go, let's not fail the verification for them.
if !c.VerifyExpiresAt(now, false) {
delta := now.Sub(c.ExpiresAt.Time)
vErr.Inner = fmt.Errorf("%s by %s", ErrTokenExpired, delta)
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorExpired
}
if !c.VerifyIssuedAt(now, false) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenUsedBeforeIssued
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorIssuedAt
}
if !c.VerifyNotBefore(now, false) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenNotValidYet
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorNotValidYet
}
if vErr.valid() {
return nil
}
return vErr
}
// VerifyAudience compares the aud claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (c *RegisteredClaims) VerifyAudience(cmp string, req bool) bool {
return verifyAud(c.Audience, cmp, req)
}
// VerifyExpiresAt compares the exp claim against cmp (cmp < exp).
// If req is false, it will return true, if exp is unset.
func (c *RegisteredClaims) VerifyExpiresAt(cmp time.Time, req bool) bool {
if c.ExpiresAt == nil {
return verifyExp(nil, cmp, req)
}
return verifyExp(&c.ExpiresAt.Time, cmp, req)
}
// VerifyIssuedAt compares the iat claim against cmp (cmp >= iat).
// If req is false, it will return true, if iat is unset.
func (c *RegisteredClaims) VerifyIssuedAt(cmp time.Time, req bool) bool {
if c.IssuedAt == nil {
return verifyIat(nil, cmp, req)
}
return verifyIat(&c.IssuedAt.Time, cmp, req)
}
// VerifyNotBefore compares the nbf claim against cmp (cmp >= nbf).
// If req is false, it will return true, if nbf is unset.
func (c *RegisteredClaims) VerifyNotBefore(cmp time.Time, req bool) bool {
if c.NotBefore == nil {
return verifyNbf(nil, cmp, req)
}
return verifyNbf(&c.NotBefore.Time, cmp, req)
}
// VerifyIssuer compares the iss claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (c *RegisteredClaims) VerifyIssuer(cmp string, req bool) bool {
return verifyIss(c.Issuer, cmp, req)
}
// StandardClaims are a structured version of the JWT Claims Set, as referenced at
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4. They do not follow the
// specification exactly, since they were based on an earlier draft of the
// specification and not updated. The main difference is that they only
// support integer-based date fields and singular audiences. This might lead to
// incompatibilities with other JWT implementations. The use of this is discouraged, instead
// the newer RegisteredClaims struct should be used.
//
// Deprecated: Use RegisteredClaims instead for a forward-compatible way to access registered claims in a struct.
type StandardClaims struct {
Audience string `json:"aud,omitempty"`
ExpiresAt int64 `json:"exp,omitempty"`
Id string `json:"jti,omitempty"`
IssuedAt int64 `json:"iat,omitempty"`
Issuer string `json:"iss,omitempty"`
NotBefore int64 `json:"nbf,omitempty"`
Subject string `json:"sub,omitempty"`
}
// Valid validates time based claims "exp, iat, nbf". There is no accounting for clock skew.
// As well, if any of the above claims are not in the token, it will still
// be considered a valid claim.
func (c StandardClaims) Valid() error {
vErr := new(ValidationError)
now := TimeFunc().Unix()
// The claims below are optional, by default, so if they are set to the
// default value in Go, let's not fail the verification for them.
if !c.VerifyExpiresAt(now, false) {
delta := time.Unix(now, 0).Sub(time.Unix(c.ExpiresAt, 0))
vErr.Inner = fmt.Errorf("%s by %s", ErrTokenExpired, delta)
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorExpired
}
if !c.VerifyIssuedAt(now, false) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenUsedBeforeIssued
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorIssuedAt
}
if !c.VerifyNotBefore(now, false) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenNotValidYet
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorNotValidYet
}
if vErr.valid() {
return nil
}
return vErr
}
// VerifyAudience compares the aud claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (c *StandardClaims) VerifyAudience(cmp string, req bool) bool {
return verifyAud([]string{c.Audience}, cmp, req)
}
// VerifyExpiresAt compares the exp claim against cmp (cmp < exp).
// If req is false, it will return true, if exp is unset.
func (c *StandardClaims) VerifyExpiresAt(cmp int64, req bool) bool {
if c.ExpiresAt == 0 {
return verifyExp(nil, time.Unix(cmp, 0), req)
}
t := time.Unix(c.ExpiresAt, 0)
return verifyExp(&t, time.Unix(cmp, 0), req)
}
// VerifyIssuedAt compares the iat claim against cmp (cmp >= iat).
// If req is false, it will return true, if iat is unset.
func (c *StandardClaims) VerifyIssuedAt(cmp int64, req bool) bool {
if c.IssuedAt == 0 {
return verifyIat(nil, time.Unix(cmp, 0), req)
}
t := time.Unix(c.IssuedAt, 0)
return verifyIat(&t, time.Unix(cmp, 0), req)
}
// VerifyNotBefore compares the nbf claim against cmp (cmp >= nbf).
// If req is false, it will return true, if nbf is unset.
func (c *StandardClaims) VerifyNotBefore(cmp int64, req bool) bool {
if c.NotBefore == 0 {
return verifyNbf(nil, time.Unix(cmp, 0), req)
}
t := time.Unix(c.NotBefore, 0)
return verifyNbf(&t, time.Unix(cmp, 0), req)
}
// VerifyIssuer compares the iss claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (c *StandardClaims) VerifyIssuer(cmp string, req bool) bool {
return verifyIss(c.Issuer, cmp, req)
}
// ----- helpers
func verifyAud(aud []string, cmp string, required bool) bool {
if len(aud) == 0 {
return !required
}
// use a var here to keep constant time compare when looping over a number of claims
result := false
var stringClaims string
for _, a := range aud {
if subtle.ConstantTimeCompare([]byte(a), []byte(cmp)) != 0 {
result = true
}
stringClaims = stringClaims + a
}
// case where "" is sent in one or many aud claims
if len(stringClaims) == 0 {
return !required
}
return result
}
func verifyExp(exp *time.Time, now time.Time, required bool) bool {
if exp == nil {
return !required
}
return now.Before(*exp)
}
func verifyIat(iat *time.Time, now time.Time, required bool) bool {
if iat == nil {
return !required
}
return now.After(*iat) || now.Equal(*iat)
}
func verifyNbf(nbf *time.Time, now time.Time, required bool) bool {
if nbf == nil {
return !required
}
return now.After(*nbf) || now.Equal(*nbf)
}
func verifyIss(iss string, cmp string, required bool) bool {
if iss == "" {
return !required
}
if subtle.ConstantTimeCompare([]byte(iss), []byte(cmp)) != 0 {
return true
} else {
return false
}
GetExpirationTime() (*NumericDate, error)
GetIssuedAt() (*NumericDate, error)
GetNotBefore() (*NumericDate, error)
GetIssuer() (string, error)
GetSubject() (string, error)
GetAudience() (ClaimStrings, error)
}

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@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ To simply display a token, use:
You can install this tool with the following command:
go install github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4/cmd/jwt
go install github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/cmd/jwt

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import (
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
var (

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
var ecdsaTestData = []struct {

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
var ed25519TestData = []struct {

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ var (
ErrTokenExpired = errors.New("token is expired")
ErrTokenUsedBeforeIssued = errors.New("token used before issued")
ErrTokenInvalidIssuer = errors.New("token has invalid issuer")
ErrTokenInvalidSubject = errors.New("token has invalid subject")
ErrTokenNotValidYet = errors.New("token is not valid yet")
ErrTokenInvalidId = errors.New("token has invalid id")
ErrTokenInvalidClaims = errors.New("token has invalid claims")
@ -29,11 +30,12 @@ const (
ValidationErrorUnverifiable // Token could not be verified because of signing problems
ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid // Signature validation failed
// Standard Claim validation errors
// Registered Claim validation errors
ValidationErrorAudience // AUD validation failed
ValidationErrorExpired // EXP validation failed
ValidationErrorIssuedAt // IAT validation failed
ValidationErrorIssuer // ISS validation failed
ValidationErrorSubject // SUB validation failed
ValidationErrorNotValidYet // NBF validation failed
ValidationErrorId // JTI validation failed
ValidationErrorClaimsInvalid // Generic claims validation error

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import (
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
// Example (atypical) using the RegisteredClaims type by itself to parse a token.
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ func ExampleNewWithClaims_customClaimsType() {
//Output: eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIiLCJpc3MiOiJ0ZXN0IiwiZXhwIjoxNTE2MjM5MDIyfQ.xVuY2FZ_MRXMIEgVQ7J-TFtaucVFRXUzHm9LmV41goM <nil>
}
// Example creating a token using a custom claims type. The StandardClaim is embedded
// Example creating a token using a custom claims type. The RegisteredClaims is embedded
// in the custom type to allow for easy encoding, parsing and validation of standard claims.
func ExampleParseWithClaims_customClaimsType() {
tokenString := "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIiLCJpc3MiOiJ0ZXN0IiwiYXVkIjoic2luZ2xlIn0.QAWg1vGvnqRuCFTMcPkjZljXHh8U3L_qUjszOtQbeaA"
@ -93,7 +93,65 @@ func ExampleParseWithClaims_customClaimsType() {
// Output: bar test
}
// An example of parsing the error types using bitfield checks
// Example creating a token using a custom claims type and validation options. The RegisteredClaims is embedded
// in the custom type to allow for easy encoding, parsing and validation of standard claims.
func ExampleParseWithClaims_validationOptions() {
tokenString := "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIiLCJpc3MiOiJ0ZXN0IiwiYXVkIjoic2luZ2xlIn0.QAWg1vGvnqRuCFTMcPkjZljXHh8U3L_qUjszOtQbeaA"
type MyCustomClaims struct {
Foo string `json:"foo"`
jwt.RegisteredClaims
}
validator := jwt.NewValidator(jwt.WithLeeway(5 * time.Second))
token, err := jwt.ParseWithClaims(tokenString, &MyCustomClaims{}, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return []byte("AllYourBase"), nil
}, jwt.WithValidator(validator))
if claims, ok := token.Claims.(*MyCustomClaims); ok && token.Valid {
fmt.Printf("%v %v", claims.Foo, claims.RegisteredClaims.Issuer)
} else {
fmt.Println(err)
}
// Output: bar test
}
type MyCustomClaims struct {
Foo string `json:"foo"`
jwt.RegisteredClaims
}
func (m MyCustomClaims) CustomValidation() error {
if m.Foo != "bar" {
return errors.New("must be foobar")
}
return nil
}
// Example creating a token using a custom claims type and validation options.
// The RegisteredClaims is embedded in the custom type to allow for easy
// encoding, parsing and validation of standard claims and the function
// CustomValidation is implemented.
func ExampleParseWithClaims_customValidation() {
tokenString := "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIiLCJpc3MiOiJ0ZXN0IiwiYXVkIjoic2luZ2xlIn0.QAWg1vGvnqRuCFTMcPkjZljXHh8U3L_qUjszOtQbeaA"
validator := jwt.NewValidator(jwt.WithLeeway(5 * time.Second))
token, err := jwt.ParseWithClaims(tokenString, &MyCustomClaims{}, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return []byte("AllYourBase"), nil
}, jwt.WithValidator(validator))
if claims, ok := token.Claims.(*MyCustomClaims); ok && token.Valid {
fmt.Printf("%v %v", claims.Foo, claims.RegisteredClaims.Issuer)
} else {
fmt.Println(err)
}
// Output: bar test
}
// An example of parsing the error types using errors.Is.
func ExampleParse_errorChecking() {
// Token from another example. This token is expired
var tokenString = "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIiLCJleHAiOjE1MDAwLCJpc3MiOiJ0ZXN0In0.HE7fK0xOQwFEr4WDgRWj4teRPZ6i3GLwD5YCm6Pwu_c"

6
go.mod
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@ -1,7 +1,3 @@
module github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4
module github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5
go 1.16
retract (
v4.4.0 // Contains a backwards incompatible change to the Claims interface.
)

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import (
"os"
"time"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
// For HMAC signing method, the key can be any []byte. It is recommended to generate

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
var hmacTestData = []struct {

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@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ import (
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4/request"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/request"
)
// location of the files used for signing and verification

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@ -3,149 +3,109 @@ package jwt
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"time"
// "fmt"
)
// MapClaims is a claims type that uses the map[string]interface{} for JSON decoding.
// This is the default claims type if you don't supply one
type MapClaims map[string]interface{}
// VerifyAudience Compares the aud claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (m MapClaims) VerifyAudience(cmp string, req bool) bool {
var aud []string
switch v := m["aud"].(type) {
case string:
aud = append(aud, v)
case []string:
aud = v
case []interface{}:
for _, a := range v {
vs, ok := a.(string)
if !ok {
return false
}
aud = append(aud, vs)
}
}
return verifyAud(aud, cmp, req)
var ErrInvalidType = errors.New("invalid type for claim")
// GetExpirationTime implements the Claims interface.
func (m MapClaims) GetExpirationTime() (*NumericDate, error) {
return m.ParseNumericDate("exp")
}
// VerifyExpiresAt compares the exp claim against cmp (cmp <= exp).
// If req is false, it will return true, if exp is unset.
func (m MapClaims) VerifyExpiresAt(cmp int64, req bool) bool {
cmpTime := time.Unix(cmp, 0)
// GetNotBefore implements the Claims interface.
func (m MapClaims) GetNotBefore() (*NumericDate, error) {
return m.ParseNumericDate("nbf")
}
v, ok := m["exp"]
// GetIssuedAt implements the Claims interface.
func (m MapClaims) GetIssuedAt() (*NumericDate, error) {
return m.ParseNumericDate("iat")
}
// GetAudience implements the Claims interface.
func (m MapClaims) GetAudience() (ClaimStrings, error) {
return m.ParseClaimsString("aud")
}
// GetIssuer implements the Claims interface.
func (m MapClaims) GetIssuer() (string, error) {
return m.ParseString("iss")
}
// GetSubject implements the Claims interface.
func (m MapClaims) GetSubject() (string, error) {
return m.ParseString("sub")
}
// ParseNumericDate tries to parse a key in the map claims type as a number
// date. This will succeed, if the underlying type is either a [float64] or a
// [json.Number]. Otherwise, nil will be returned.
func (m MapClaims) ParseNumericDate(key string) (*NumericDate, error) {
v, ok := m[key]
if !ok {
return !req
return nil, nil
}
switch exp := v.(type) {
case float64:
if exp == 0 {
return verifyExp(nil, cmpTime, req)
return nil, nil
}
return verifyExp(&newNumericDateFromSeconds(exp).Time, cmpTime, req)
return newNumericDateFromSeconds(exp), nil
case json.Number:
v, _ := exp.Float64()
return verifyExp(&newNumericDateFromSeconds(v).Time, cmpTime, req)
return newNumericDateFromSeconds(v), nil
}
return false
return nil, ErrInvalidType
}
// VerifyIssuedAt compares the exp claim against cmp (cmp >= iat).
// If req is false, it will return true, if iat is unset.
func (m MapClaims) VerifyIssuedAt(cmp int64, req bool) bool {
cmpTime := time.Unix(cmp, 0)
v, ok := m["iat"]
// ParseClaimsString tries to parse a key in the map claims type as a
// [ClaimsStrings] type, which can either be a string or an array of string.
func (m MapClaims) ParseClaimsString(key string) (ClaimStrings, error) {
var cs []string
switch v := m[key].(type) {
case string:
cs = append(cs, v)
case []string:
cs = v
case []interface{}:
for _, a := range v {
vs, ok := a.(string)
if !ok {
return !req
return nil, ErrInvalidType
}
cs = append(cs, vs)
}
}
switch iat := v.(type) {
case float64:
if iat == 0 {
return verifyIat(nil, cmpTime, req)
return cs, nil
}
return verifyIat(&newNumericDateFromSeconds(iat).Time, cmpTime, req)
case json.Number:
v, _ := iat.Float64()
return verifyIat(&newNumericDateFromSeconds(v).Time, cmpTime, req)
}
return false
}
// VerifyNotBefore compares the nbf claim against cmp (cmp >= nbf).
// If req is false, it will return true, if nbf is unset.
func (m MapClaims) VerifyNotBefore(cmp int64, req bool) bool {
cmpTime := time.Unix(cmp, 0)
v, ok := m["nbf"]
// ParseString tries to parse a key in the map claims type as a [string] type.
// If the key does not exist, an empty string is returned. If the key has the
// wrong type, an error is returned.
func (m MapClaims) ParseString(key string) (string, error) {
var (
ok bool
raw interface{}
iss string
)
raw, ok = m[key]
if !ok {
return !req
return "", nil
}
switch nbf := v.(type) {
case float64:
if nbf == 0 {
return verifyNbf(nil, cmpTime, req)
iss, ok = raw.(string)
if !ok {
return "", ErrInvalidType
}
return verifyNbf(&newNumericDateFromSeconds(nbf).Time, cmpTime, req)
case json.Number:
v, _ := nbf.Float64()
return verifyNbf(&newNumericDateFromSeconds(v).Time, cmpTime, req)
}
return false
}
// VerifyIssuer compares the iss claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (m MapClaims) VerifyIssuer(cmp string, req bool) bool {
iss, _ := m["iss"].(string)
return verifyIss(iss, cmp, req)
}
// Valid validates time based claims "exp, iat, nbf".
// There is no accounting for clock skew.
// As well, if any of the above claims are not in the token, it will still
// be considered a valid claim.
func (m MapClaims) Valid() error {
vErr := new(ValidationError)
now := TimeFunc().Unix()
if !m.VerifyExpiresAt(now, false) {
// TODO(oxisto): this should be replaced with ErrTokenExpired
vErr.Inner = errors.New("Token is expired")
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorExpired
}
if !m.VerifyIssuedAt(now, false) {
// TODO(oxisto): this should be replaced with ErrTokenUsedBeforeIssued
vErr.Inner = errors.New("Token used before issued")
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorIssuedAt
}
if !m.VerifyNotBefore(now, false) {
// TODO(oxisto): this should be replaced with ErrTokenNotValidYet
vErr.Inner = errors.New("Token is not valid yet")
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorNotValidYet
}
if vErr.valid() {
return nil
}
return vErr
return iss, nil
}

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ func TestVerifyAud(t *testing.T) {
{Name: "[]String Aud without match not required", MapClaims: MapClaims{"aud": []string{"not.example.com", "example.example.com"}}, Expected: false, Required: true, Comparison: "example.com"},
// Required = false
{Name: "Empty []String Aud without match required", MapClaims: MapClaims{"aud": []string{""}}, Expected: false, Required: true, Comparison: "example.com"},
{Name: "Empty []String Aud without match required", MapClaims: MapClaims{"aud": []string{""}}, Expected: true, Required: false, Comparison: "example.com"},
// []interface{}
{Name: "Empty []interface{} Aud without match required", MapClaims: MapClaims{"aud": nilListInterface}, Expected: true, Required: false, Comparison: "example.com"},
@ -56,10 +56,17 @@ func TestVerifyAud(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range tests {
t.Run(test.Name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := test.MapClaims.VerifyAudience(test.Comparison, test.Required)
var opts []ValidatorOption
if got != test.Expected {
t.Errorf("Expected %v, got %v", test.Expected, got)
if test.Required {
opts = append(opts, WithAudience(test.Comparison))
}
validator := NewValidator(opts...)
got := validator.Validate(test.MapClaims)
if (got == nil) != test.Expected {
t.Errorf("Expected %v, got %v", test.Expected, (got == nil))
}
})
}
@ -70,9 +77,9 @@ func TestMapclaimsVerifyIssuedAtInvalidTypeString(t *testing.T) {
"iat": "foo",
}
want := false
got := mapClaims.VerifyIssuedAt(0, false)
if want != got {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, got)
got := NewValidator(WithIssuedAt()).Validate(mapClaims)
if want != (got == nil) {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, (got == nil))
}
}
@ -81,9 +88,9 @@ func TestMapclaimsVerifyNotBeforeInvalidTypeString(t *testing.T) {
"nbf": "foo",
}
want := false
got := mapClaims.VerifyNotBefore(0, false)
if want != got {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, got)
got := NewValidator().Validate(mapClaims)
if want != (got == nil) {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, (got == nil))
}
}
@ -92,32 +99,38 @@ func TestMapclaimsVerifyExpiresAtInvalidTypeString(t *testing.T) {
"exp": "foo",
}
want := false
got := mapClaims.VerifyExpiresAt(0, false)
got := NewValidator().Validate(mapClaims)
if want != got {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, got)
if want != (got == nil) {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, (got == nil))
}
}
func TestMapClaimsVerifyExpiresAtExpire(t *testing.T) {
exp := time.Now().Unix()
exp := time.Now()
mapClaims := MapClaims{
"exp": float64(exp),
"exp": float64(exp.Unix()),
}
want := false
got := mapClaims.VerifyExpiresAt(exp, true)
if want != got {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, got)
got := NewValidator(WithTimeFunc(func() time.Time {
return exp
})).Validate(mapClaims)
if want != (got == nil) {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, (got == nil))
}
got = mapClaims.VerifyExpiresAt(exp+1, true)
if want != got {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, got)
got = NewValidator(WithTimeFunc(func() time.Time {
return exp.Add(1 * time.Second)
})).Validate(mapClaims)
if want != (got == nil) {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, (got == nil))
}
want = true
got = mapClaims.VerifyExpiresAt(exp-1, true)
if want != got {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, got)
got = NewValidator(WithTimeFunc(func() time.Time {
return exp.Add(-1 * time.Second)
})).Validate(mapClaims)
if want != (got == nil) {
t.Fatalf("Failed to verify claims, wanted: %v got %v", want, (got == nil))
}
}

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
var noneTestData = []struct {

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@ -22,13 +22,15 @@ type Parser struct {
//
// Deprecated: In future releases, this field will not be exported anymore and should be set with an option to NewParser instead.
SkipClaimsValidation bool
validator *Validator
}
// NewParser creates a new Parser with the specified options
func NewParser(options ...ParserOption) *Parser {
p := &Parser{}
// loop through our parsing options and apply them
// Loop through our parsing options and apply them
for _, option := range options {
option(p)
}
@ -82,8 +84,12 @@ func (p *Parser) ParseWithClaims(tokenString string, claims Claims, keyFunc Keyf
// Validate Claims
if !p.SkipClaimsValidation {
if err := token.Claims.Valid(); err != nil {
// Make sure we have at least a default validator
if p.validator == nil {
p.validator = NewValidator()
}
if err := p.validator.Validate(claims); err != nil {
// If the Claims Valid returned an error, check if it is a validation error,
// If it was another error type, create a ValidationError with a generic ClaimsInvalid flag set
if e, ok := err.(*ValidationError); !ok {

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@ -27,3 +27,10 @@ func WithoutClaimsValidation() ParserOption {
p.SkipClaimsValidation = true
}
}
// WithValidator is an option to include a claims validator.
func WithValidator(v *Validator) ParserOption {
return func(p *Parser) {
p.validator = v
}
}

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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4/test"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/test"
)
var errKeyFuncError error = fmt.Errorf("error loading key")
@ -199,19 +199,6 @@ var jwtTestData = []struct {
&jwt.Parser{UseJSONNumber: true},
jwt.SigningMethodRS256,
},
{
"Standard Claims",
"",
defaultKeyFunc,
&jwt.StandardClaims{
ExpiresAt: time.Now().Add(time.Second * 10).Unix(),
},
true,
0,
nil,
&jwt.Parser{UseJSONNumber: true},
jwt.SigningMethodRS256,
},
{
"JSON Number - basic expired",
"", // autogen
@ -321,6 +308,28 @@ var jwtTestData = []struct {
&jwt.Parser{UseJSONNumber: true},
jwt.SigningMethodRS256,
},
{
"RFC7519 Claims - nbf with 60s skew",
"", // autogen
defaultKeyFunc,
&jwt.RegisteredClaims{NotBefore: jwt.NewNumericDate(time.Now().Add(time.Second * 100))},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorNotValidYet,
[]error{jwt.ErrTokenNotValidYet},
jwt.NewParser(jwt.WithValidator(jwt.NewValidator(jwt.WithLeeway(time.Minute)))),
jwt.SigningMethodRS256,
},
{
"RFC7519 Claims - nbf with 120s skew",
"", // autogen
defaultKeyFunc,
&jwt.RegisteredClaims{NotBefore: jwt.NewNumericDate(time.Now().Add(time.Second * 100))},
true,
0,
nil,
jwt.NewParser(jwt.WithValidator(jwt.NewValidator(jwt.WithLeeway(2 * time.Minute)))),
jwt.SigningMethodRS256,
},
}
// signToken creates and returns a signed JWT token using signingMethod.
@ -354,14 +363,12 @@ func TestParser_Parse(t *testing.T) {
var err error
var parser = data.parser
if parser == nil {
parser = new(jwt.Parser)
parser = jwt.NewParser()
}
// Figure out correct claims type
switch data.claims.(type) {
case jwt.MapClaims:
token, err = parser.ParseWithClaims(data.tokenString, jwt.MapClaims{}, data.keyfunc)
case *jwt.StandardClaims:
token, err = parser.ParseWithClaims(data.tokenString, &jwt.StandardClaims{}, data.keyfunc)
case *jwt.RegisteredClaims:
token, err = parser.ParseWithClaims(data.tokenString, &jwt.RegisteredClaims{}, data.keyfunc)
}
@ -454,8 +461,6 @@ func TestParser_ParseUnverified(t *testing.T) {
switch data.claims.(type) {
case jwt.MapClaims:
token, _, err = parser.ParseUnverified(data.tokenString, jwt.MapClaims{})
case *jwt.StandardClaims:
token, _, err = parser.ParseUnverified(data.tokenString, &jwt.StandardClaims{})
case *jwt.RegisteredClaims:
token, _, err = parser.ParseUnverified(data.tokenString, &jwt.RegisteredClaims{})
}
@ -605,9 +610,9 @@ func BenchmarkParseUnverified(b *testing.B) {
b.Run("map_claims", func(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkParsing(b, parser, data.tokenString, jwt.MapClaims{})
})
case *jwt.StandardClaims:
b.Run("standard_claims", func(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkParsing(b, parser, data.tokenString, &jwt.StandardClaims{})
case *jwt.RegisteredClaims:
b.Run("registered_claims", func(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkParsing(b, parser, data.tokenString, &jwt.RegisteredClaims{})
})
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
package jwt
// RegisteredClaims are a structured version of the JWT Claims Set,
// restricted to Registered Claim Names, as referenced at
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1
//
// This type can be used on its own, but then additional private and
// public claims embedded in the JWT will not be parsed. The typical use-case
// therefore is to embedded this in a user-defined claim type.
//
// See examples for how to use this with your own claim types.
type RegisteredClaims struct {
// the `iss` (Issuer) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.1
Issuer string `json:"iss,omitempty"`
// the `sub` (Subject) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.2
Subject string `json:"sub,omitempty"`
// the `aud` (Audience) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.3
Audience ClaimStrings `json:"aud,omitempty"`
// the `exp` (Expiration Time) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.4
ExpiresAt *NumericDate `json:"exp,omitempty"`
// the `nbf` (Not Before) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.5
NotBefore *NumericDate `json:"nbf,omitempty"`
// the `iat` (Issued At) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.6
IssuedAt *NumericDate `json:"iat,omitempty"`
// the `jti` (JWT ID) claim. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.7
ID string `json:"jti,omitempty"`
}
// GetExpirationTime implements the Claims interface.
func (c RegisteredClaims) GetExpirationTime() (*NumericDate, error) {
return c.ExpiresAt, nil
}
// GetNotBefore implements the Claims interface.
func (c RegisteredClaims) GetNotBefore() (*NumericDate, error) {
return c.NotBefore, nil
}
// GetIssuedAt implements the Claims interface.
func (c RegisteredClaims) GetIssuedAt() (*NumericDate, error) {
return c.IssuedAt, nil
}
// GetAudience implements the Claims interface.
func (c RegisteredClaims) GetAudience() (ClaimStrings, error) {
return c.Audience, nil
}
// GetIssuer implements the Claims interface.
func (c RegisteredClaims) GetIssuer() (string, error) {
return c.Issuer, nil
}
// GetSubject implements the Claims interface.
func (c RegisteredClaims) GetSubject() (string, error) {
return c.Subject, nil
}

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package request
import (
"net/http"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
// ParseFromRequest extracts and parses a JWT token from an HTTP request.

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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4/test"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/test"
)
var requestTestData = []struct {

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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4/test"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/test"
)
var rsaPSSTestData = []struct {

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
var rsaTestData = []struct {

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import (
"crypto/rsa"
"os"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
func LoadRSAPrivateKeyFromDisk(location string) *rsa.PrivateKey {

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"strings"
"time"
)
// DecodePaddingAllowed will switch the codec used for decoding JWTs respectively. Note that the JWS RFC7515
@ -14,11 +13,6 @@ import (
// To use the non-recommended decoding, set this boolean to `true` prior to using this package.
var DecodePaddingAllowed bool
// TimeFunc provides the current time when parsing token to validate "exp" claim (expiration time).
// You can override it to use another time value. This is useful for testing or if your
// server uses a different time zone than your tokens.
var TimeFunc = time.Now
// Keyfunc will be used by the Parse methods as a callback function to supply
// the key for verification. The function receives the parsed,
// but unverified Token. This allows you to use properties in the

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ package jwt_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
func TestToken_SigningString(t1 *testing.T) {
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ func TestToken_SigningString(t1 *testing.T) {
"typ": "JWT",
"alg": jwt.SigningMethodHS256.Alg(),
},
Claims: jwt.StandardClaims{},
Claims: jwt.RegisteredClaims{},
Signature: "",
Valid: false,
},
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ func BenchmarkToken_SigningString(b *testing.B) {
"typ": "JWT",
"alg": jwt.SigningMethodHS256.Alg(),
},
Claims: jwt.StandardClaims{},
Claims: jwt.RegisteredClaims{},
}
b.Run("BenchmarkToken_SigningString", func(b *testing.B) {
b.ResetTimer()

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
func TestNumericDate(t *testing.T) {

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@ -0,0 +1,265 @@
package jwt
import (
"crypto/subtle"
"time"
)
// Validator is the core of the new Validation API. It can either be used to
// modify the validation used during parsing with the [WithValidator] parser
// option or used standalone to validate an already parsed [Claim]. It can be
// further customized with a range of specified [ValidatorOption]s.
type Validator struct {
// leeway is an optional leeway that can be provided to account for clock skew.
leeway time.Duration
// timeFunc is used to supply the current time that is needed for
// validation. If unspecified, this defaults to time.Now.
timeFunc func() time.Time
// verifyIat specifies whether the iat (Issued At) claim will be verified.
// According to https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7519#section-4.1.6 this
// only specifies the age of the token, but no validation check is
// necessary. However, if wanted, it can be checked if the iat is
// unrealistic, i.e., in the future.
verifyIat bool
// expectedAud contains the audience this token expects. Supplying an empty
// string will disable aud checking.
expectedAud string
// expectedIss contains the issuer this token expects. Supplying an empty
// string will disable iss checking.
expectedIss string
expectedSubPattern PatternFunc
}
// CustomClaims represents a custom claims interface, which can be built upon the integrated
// claim types, such as map claims or registered claims.
type CustomClaims interface {
// CustomValidation can be implemented by a user-specific claim to support
// additional validation steps in addition to the regular validation.
CustomValidation() error
}
func NewValidator(opts ...ValidatorOption) *Validator {
v := &Validator{}
// Apply the validator options
for _, o := range opts {
o(v)
}
return v
}
// Validate validates the given claims. It will also perform any custom validation if claims implements the CustomValidator interface.
func (v *Validator) Validate(claims Claims) error {
var now time.Time
vErr := new(ValidationError)
// Check, if we have a time func
if v.timeFunc != nil {
now = v.timeFunc()
} else {
now = time.Now()
}
// We always need to check the expiration time, but the claim itself is OPTIONAL
if !v.VerifyExpiresAt(claims, now, false) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenExpired
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorExpired
}
// We always need to check not-before, but the claim itself is OPTIONAL
if !v.VerifyNotBefore(claims, now, false) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenNotValidYet
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorNotValidYet
}
// Check issued-at if the option is enabled
if v.verifyIat && !v.VerifyIssuedAt(claims, now, false) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenUsedBeforeIssued
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorIssuedAt
}
// If we have an expected audience, we also require the audience claim
if v.expectedAud != "" && !v.VerifyAudience(claims, v.expectedAud, true) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenInvalidAudience
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorAudience
}
// If we have an expected issuer, we also require the issuer claim
if v.expectedIss != "" && !v.VerifyIssuer(claims, v.expectedIss, true) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenInvalidIssuer
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorIssuer
}
// If we have an expected subject, we also require the subject claim
if v.expectedSubPattern != nil && !v.VerifySubject(claims, v.expectedSubPattern, true) {
vErr.Inner = ErrTokenInvalidSubject
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorSubject
}
// Finally, we want to give the claim itself some possibility to do some
// additional custom validation based on their custom claims
cvt, ok := claims.(CustomClaims)
if ok {
if err := cvt.CustomValidation(); err != nil {
vErr.Inner = err
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorClaimsInvalid
}
}
if vErr.valid() {
return nil
}
return vErr
}
// VerifyAudience compares the aud claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (v *Validator) VerifyAudience(claims Claims, cmp string, req bool) bool {
aud, err := claims.GetAudience()
if err != nil {
return false
}
return verifyAud(aud, cmp, req)
}
// VerifyExpiresAt compares the exp claim against cmp (cmp < exp).
// If req is false, it will return true, if exp is unset.
func (v *Validator) VerifyExpiresAt(claims Claims, cmp time.Time, req bool) bool {
var time *time.Time = nil
exp, err := claims.GetExpirationTime()
if err != nil {
return false
} else if exp != nil {
time = &exp.Time
}
return verifyExp(time, cmp, req, v.leeway)
}
// VerifyIssuedAt compares the iat claim against cmp (cmp >= iat).
// If req is false, it will return true, if iat is unset.
func (v *Validator) VerifyIssuedAt(claims Claims, cmp time.Time, req bool) bool {
var time *time.Time = nil
iat, err := claims.GetIssuedAt()
if err != nil {
return false
} else if iat != nil {
time = &iat.Time
}
return verifyIat(time, cmp, req, v.leeway)
}
// VerifyNotBefore compares the nbf claim against cmp (cmp >= nbf).
// If req is false, it will return true, if nbf is unset.
func (v *Validator) VerifyNotBefore(claims Claims, cmp time.Time, req bool) bool {
var time *time.Time = nil
nbf, err := claims.GetNotBefore()
if err != nil {
return false
} else if nbf != nil {
time = &nbf.Time
}
return verifyNbf(time, cmp, req, v.leeway)
}
// VerifyIssuer compares the iss claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (v *Validator) VerifyIssuer(claims Claims, cmp string, req bool) bool {
iss, err := claims.GetIssuer()
if err != nil {
return false
}
return verifyIss(iss, cmp, req)
}
// VerifySubject compares the sub claim against cmp.
// If required is false, this method will return true if the value matches or is unset
func (v *Validator) VerifySubject(claims Claims, cmp PatternFunc, req bool) bool {
iss, err := claims.GetSubject()
if err != nil {
return false
}
return verifySub(iss, cmp, req)
}
// ----- helpers
func verifyAud(aud []string, cmp string, required bool) bool {
if len(aud) == 0 {
return !required
}
// use a var here to keep constant time compare when looping over a number of claims
result := false
var stringClaims string
for _, a := range aud {
if subtle.ConstantTimeCompare([]byte(a), []byte(cmp)) != 0 {
result = true
}
stringClaims = stringClaims + a
}
// case where "" is sent in one or many aud claims
if stringClaims == "" {
return !required
}
return result
}
func verifyExp(exp *time.Time, now time.Time, required bool, skew time.Duration) bool {
if exp == nil {
return !required
}
return now.Before((*exp).Add(+skew))
}
func verifyIat(iat *time.Time, now time.Time, required bool, skew time.Duration) bool {
if iat == nil {
return !required
}
t := iat.Add(-skew)
return !now.Before(t)
}
func verifyNbf(nbf *time.Time, now time.Time, required bool, skew time.Duration) bool {
if nbf == nil {
return !required
}
t := nbf.Add(-skew)
return !now.Before(t)
}
func verifyIss(iss string, cmp string, required bool) bool {
if iss == "" {
return !required
}
return iss == cmp
}
func verifySub(sub string, cmp PatternFunc, required bool) bool {
if sub == "" {
return !required
}
return cmp(sub)
}

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package jwt
import (
"strings"
"time"
)
// ValidatorOption is used to implement functional-style options that modify the
// behavior of the validator. To add new options, just create a function
// (ideally beginning with With or Without) that returns an anonymous function
// that takes a *Parser type as input and manipulates its configuration
// accordingly.
type ValidatorOption func(*Validator)
type PatternFunc func(s string) bool
func HasPrefix(prefix string) PatternFunc {
return func(s string) bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(s, prefix)
}
}
func Equals(cmp string) PatternFunc {
return func(s string) bool {
return cmp == s
}
}
// WithLeeway returns the ValidatorOption for specifying the leeway window.
func WithLeeway(leeway time.Duration) ValidatorOption {
return func(v *Validator) {
v.leeway = leeway
}
}
// WithTimeFunc returns the ValidatorOption for specifying the time func. The
// primary use-case for this is testing. If you are looking for a way to account
// for clock-skew, WithLeeway should be used instead.
func WithTimeFunc(f func() time.Time) ValidatorOption {
return func(v *Validator) {
v.timeFunc = f
}
}
// WithIssuedAt returns the ValidatorOption to enable verification
// of issued-at.
func WithIssuedAt() ValidatorOption {
return func(v *Validator) {
v.verifyIat = true
}
}
// WithAudience configures the validator to require the specified audience in
// the `aud` claim. Validation will fail if the audience is not listed in the
// token or the `aud` claim is missing.
//
// NOTE: While the `aud` claim is OPTIONAL is a JWT, the handling of it is
// application-specific. Since this validation API is helping developers in
// writing secure application, we decided to REQUIRE the existence of the claim.
func WithAudience(aud string) ValidatorOption {
return func(v *Validator) {
v.expectedAud = aud
}
}
// WithIssuer configures the validator to require the specified issuer in the
// `iss` claim. Validation will fail if a different issuer is specified in the
// token or the `iss` claim is missing.
//
// NOTE: While the `iss` claim is OPTIONAL is a JWT, the handling of it is
// application-specific. Since this validation API is helping developers in
// writing secure application, we decided to REQUIRE the existence of the claim.
func WithIssuer(iss string) ValidatorOption {
return func(v *Validator) {
v.expectedIss = iss
}
}
// WithSubject configures the validator to require the specified subject in the
// `sub` claim. Validation will fail if a different subject is specified in the
// token or the `sub` claim is missing.
//
// NOTE: While the `sub` claim is OPTIONAL is a JWT, the handling of it is
// application-specific. Since this validation API is helping developers in
// writing secure application, we decided to REQUIRE the existence of the claim.
func WithSubject(sub string) ValidatorOption {
return func(v *Validator) {
v.expectedSubPattern = Equals(sub)
}
}
func WithSubjectPattern(pattern PatternFunc) ValidatorOption {
return func(v *Validator) {
v.expectedSubPattern = pattern
}
}

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package jwt
import (
"testing"
"time"
)
func TestValidator_Validate(t *testing.T) {
type fields struct {
leeway time.Duration
timeFunc func() time.Time
verifyIat bool
expectedAud string
expectedIss string
expectedSubPattern PatternFunc
}
type args struct {
claims Claims
}
tests := []struct {
name string
fields fields
args args
wantErr bool
}{
{
name: "with subject pattern",
fields: fields{
expectedSubPattern: HasPrefix("My"),
},
args: args{
claims: RegisteredClaims{Subject: "MyUser"},
},
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
v := &Validator{
leeway: tt.fields.leeway,
timeFunc: tt.fields.timeFunc,
verifyIat: tt.fields.verifyIat,
expectedAud: tt.fields.expectedAud,
expectedIss: tt.fields.expectedIss,
expectedSubPattern: tt.fields.expectedSubPattern,
}
if err := v.Validate(tt.args.claims); (err != nil) != tt.wantErr {
t.Errorf("Validator.Validate() error = %v, wantErr %v", err, tt.wantErr)
}
})
}
}