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# jsonwebtoken
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Keats/jsonwebtoken.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/Keats/jsonwebtoken)
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[API documentation on docs.rs](https://docs.rs/jsonwebtoken/)
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## Installation
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Add the following to Cargo.toml:
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```toml
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jsonwebtoken = "2"
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serde_derive = "1.0"
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```
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## How to use
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There is a complete example in `examples/claims.rs` but here's a quick one.
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In terms of imports:
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```rust
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extern crate jsonwebtoken as jwt;
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate serde_derive;
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use jwt::{encode, decode, Header, Algorithm, Validation};
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```
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Look at the examples directory for 2 examples: a basic one and one with a custom
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header.
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### Encoding
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```rust
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let token = encode(&Header::default(), &my_claims, "secret".as_ref()).unwrap();
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```
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In that example, `my_claims` is an instance of a Claims struct that derives `Serialize` and `Deserialize`.
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The default algorithm is HS256.
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Look at custom headers section to see how to change that.
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### Decoding
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```rust
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let token = decode::<Claims>(&token, "secret", &Validation::default()).unwrap();
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// token is a struct with 2 params: header and claims
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```
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`decode` can error for a variety of reasons:
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- the token or its signature is invalid
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- error while decoding base64 or the result of decoding base64 is not valid UTF-8
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- validation of at least one reserved claim failed
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### Validation
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This library validates automatically the `iat`, `exp` and `nbf` claims if found. You can also validate the `sub`, `iss` and `aud` but
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those require setting the expected value.
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You can add some leeway to the `iat`, `exp` and `nbf` validation by setting the `leeway` parameter as shown in the example below as well
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as select allowed algorithms.
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```rust
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use jsonwebtoken::{Validation, Algorithm};
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// Default valuation
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let validation = Validation::default();
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// Adding some leeway (in ms) for iat, exp and nbf checks
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let mut validation = Validation {leeway: 1000 * 60, ..Default::default()};
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// Checking issuer
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let mut validation = Validation {iss: Some("issuer".to_string()), ..Default::default()};
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// Setting audience
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let mut validation = Validation::default();
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validation.set_audience(&"Me"); // string
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validation.set_audience(&["Me", "You"]); // array of strings
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// Will error if the token given has an algorithm that isn't HS256
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let mut validation = Validation {algorithms: Some(vec![Algorithm::HS256]), ..Default::default()};
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```
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It's also possible to disable verifying the signature of a token by setting the `validate_signature` to `false`. This should
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only be done if you know what you are doing.
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### Custom headers
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All the parameters from the RFC are supported but the default header only has `typ` and `alg` set: all the other fields are optional.
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If you want to set the `kid` parameter for example:
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```rust
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let mut header = Header::default();
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header.kid = Some("blabla".to_owned());
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header.alg = Algorithm::HS512;
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let token = encode(&header, &my_claims, "secret".as_ref()).unwrap();
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```
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Look at `examples/custom_header.rs` for a full working example.
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## Algorithms
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This library currently supports the following:
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- HS256
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- HS384
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- HS512
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- RS256
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- RS384
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- RS512
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### RSA
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`jsonwebtoken` can only read DER encoded keys currently. If you have openssl installed,
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you can run the following commands to obtain the DER keys from .pem:
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```bash
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// private key
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$ openssl rsa -in private_rsa_key.pem -outform DER -out private_rsa_key.der
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// public key
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$ openssl rsa -in private_rsa_key.der -inform DER -RSAPublicKey_out -outform DER -out public_key.der
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```
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If you are getting an error with your public key, make sure you get it by using the command above to ensure
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it is in the right format.
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