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package jwt_test
import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"time"
"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5"
)
// Example creating a token by passing jwt.WithJSONEncoder or jwt.WithBase64Encoder to
// options to specify the custom encoders when sign the token to string.
// You can try other encoders when you get tired of the standard library.
func ExampleNew_customEncoder() {
mySigningKey := []byte("AllYourBase")
customJSONEncoderFunc := json.Marshal
customBase64Encoder := base64.RawURLEncoding
token := jwt.New(jwt.SigningMethodHS256, jwt.WithJSONEncoder(customJSONEncoderFunc), jwt.WithBase64Encoder(customBase64Encoder))
ss, err := token.SignedString(mySigningKey)
fmt.Println(ss, err)
// Output: eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.e30.E9f4bo8SFbMyEfLEOEXEO2RGcO9cQhznYfSKqTjWwrM <nil>
}
// Example (atypical) using the RegisteredClaims type by itself to parse a token.
// The RegisteredClaims type is designed to be embedded into your custom types
// to provide standard validation features. You can use it alone, but there's
// no way to retrieve other fields after parsing.
// See the CustomClaimsType example for intended usage.
func ExampleNewWithClaims_registeredClaims() {
mySigningKey := []byte("AllYourBase")
// Create the Claims
claims := &jwt.RegisteredClaims{
ExpiresAt: jwt.NewNumericDate(time.Unix(1516239022, 0)),
Issuer: "test",
}
token := jwt.NewWithClaims(jwt.SigningMethodHS256, claims)
ss, err := token.SignedString(mySigningKey)
fmt.Println(ss, err)
// Output: eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJ0ZXN0IiwiZXhwIjoxNTE2MjM5MDIyfQ.0XN_1Tpp9FszFOonIBpwha0c_SfnNI22DhTnjMshPg8 <nil>
}
// 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 registered claims.
func ExampleNewWithClaims_customClaimsType() {
mySigningKey := []byte("AllYourBase")
type MyCustomClaims struct {
Foo string `json:"foo"`
jwt.RegisteredClaims
}
// Create claims with multiple fields populated
claims := MyCustomClaims{
"bar",
jwt.RegisteredClaims{
// A usual scenario is to set the expiration time relative to the current time
ExpiresAt: jwt.NewNumericDate(time.Now().Add(24 * time.Hour)),
IssuedAt: jwt.NewNumericDate(time.Now()),
NotBefore: jwt.NewNumericDate(time.Now()),
Issuer: "test",
Subject: "somebody",
ID: "1",
Audience: []string{"somebody_else"},
},
}
fmt.Printf("foo: %v\n", claims.Foo)
// Create claims while leaving out some of the optional fields
claims = MyCustomClaims{
"bar",
jwt.RegisteredClaims{
// Also fixed dates can be used for the NumericDate
ExpiresAt: jwt.NewNumericDate(time.Unix(1516239022, 0)),
Issuer: "test",
},
}
token := jwt.NewWithClaims(jwt.SigningMethodHS256, claims)
ss, err := token.SignedString(mySigningKey)
fmt.Println(ss, err)
// Output: foo: bar
// eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIiLCJpc3MiOiJ0ZXN0IiwiZXhwIjoxNTE2MjM5MDIyfQ.xVuY2FZ_MRXMIEgVQ7J-TFtaucVFRXUzHm9LmV41goM <nil>
}
// 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"
type MyCustomClaims struct {
Foo string `json:"foo"`
jwt.RegisteredClaims
}
token, err := jwt.ParseWithClaims(tokenString, &MyCustomClaims{}, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return []byte("AllYourBase"), nil
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
} else if claims, ok := token.Claims.(*MyCustomClaims); ok {
fmt.Println(claims.Foo, claims.RegisteredClaims.Issuer)
} else {
log.Fatal("unknown claims type, cannot proceed")
}
// Output: bar test
}
// 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
}
token, err := jwt.ParseWithClaims(tokenString, &MyCustomClaims{}, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return []byte("AllYourBase"), nil
}, jwt.WithLeeway(5*time.Second))
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
} else if claims, ok := token.Claims.(*MyCustomClaims); ok {
fmt.Println(claims.Foo, claims.RegisteredClaims.Issuer)
} else {
log.Fatal("unknown claims type, cannot proceed")
}
// Output: bar test
}
type MyCustomClaims struct {
Foo string `json:"foo"`
jwt.RegisteredClaims
}
// Ensure we implement [jwt.ClaimsValidator] at compile time so we know our custom Validate method is used.
var _ jwt.ClaimsValidator = (*MyCustomClaims)(nil)
// Validate can be used to execute additional application-specific claims
// validation.
func (m MyCustomClaims) Validate() 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"
token, err := jwt.ParseWithClaims(tokenString, &MyCustomClaims{}, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return []byte("AllYourBase"), nil
}, jwt.WithLeeway(5*time.Second))
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
} else if claims, ok := token.Claims.(*MyCustomClaims); ok {
fmt.Println(claims.Foo, claims.RegisteredClaims.Issuer)
} else {
log.Fatal("unknown claims type, cannot proceed")
}
// Output: bar test
}
// Example parsing a string to a token with using a custom decoders.
// It's convenient to use the jwt.WithJSONDecoder or jwt.WithBase64Decoder options when create a parser
// to parse string to token by using your favorite JSON or Base64 decoders.
func ExampleParseWithClaims_customDecoder() {
tokenString := "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIiLCJpc3MiOiJ0ZXN0IiwiYXVkIjoic2luZ2xlIn0.QAWg1vGvnqRuCFTMcPkjZljXHh8U3L_qUjszOtQbeaA"
customJSONUnmarshalFunc := json.Unmarshal
customNewJSONDecoderFunc := json.NewDecoder
customBase64RawUrlEncoder := base64.RawURLEncoding
customBase64UrlEncoder := base64.URLEncoding
jwtParser := jwt.NewParser(jwt.WithJSONDecoder(customJSONUnmarshalFunc, customNewJSONDecoderFunc), jwt.WithBase64Decoder(customBase64RawUrlEncoder, customBase64UrlEncoder))
token, err := jwtParser.Parse(tokenString, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return []byte("AllYourBase"), nil
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if !token.Valid {
log.Fatal("invalid")
} else {
fmt.Println("valid")
}
// Output: valid
}
// 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"
token, err := jwt.Parse(tokenString, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return []byte("AllYourBase"), nil
})
switch {
case token.Valid:
fmt.Println("You look nice today")
case errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenMalformed):
fmt.Println("That's not even a token")
case errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenSignatureInvalid):
// Invalid signature
fmt.Println("Invalid signature")
case errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenExpired) || errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenNotValidYet):
// Token is either expired or not active yet
fmt.Println("Timing is everything")
default:
fmt.Println("Couldn't handle this token:", err)
}
// Output: Timing is everything
}