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# JWT
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A simple library to work with JSON Web Token and JSON Web Signature (requires PHP 5.5+).
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The implementation is based on the [current draft](http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token-32).
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## Installation
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Package is available on [Packagist](http://packagist.org/packages/lcobucci/jwt),
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you can install it using [Composer](http://getcomposer.org).
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```shell
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composer require lcobucci/jwt
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```
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### Dependencies
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- PHP 5.5+
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- OpenSSL Extension
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## Basic usage
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### Creating
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Just use the builder to create a new JWT/JWS tokens:
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```php
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use Lcobucci\JWT\Builder;
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$token = (new Builder())->setIssuer('http://example.com') // Configures the issuer (iss claim)
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->setAudience('http://example.org') // Configures the audience (aud claim)
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->setId('4f1g23a12aa', true) // Configures the id (jti claim), replicating as a header item
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->setIssuedAt(time()) // Configures the time that the token was issue (iat claim)
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->setNotBefore(time() + 60) // Configures the time that the token can be used (nbf claim)
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->setExpiration(time() + 3600) // Configures the expiration time of the token (exp claim)
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->set('uid', 1) // Configures a new claim, called "uid"
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->getToken(); // Retrieves the generated token
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$token->getHeaders(); // Retrieves the token headers
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$token->getClaims(); // Retrieves the token claims
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echo $token->getHeader('jti'); // will print "4f1g23a12aa"
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echo $token->getClaim('iss'); // will print "http://example.com"
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echo $token->getClaim('uid'); // will print "1"
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echo $token; // The string representation of the object is a JWT string (pretty easy, right?)
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```
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### Parsing from strings
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Use the parser to create a new token from a JWT string (using the previous token as example):
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```php
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use Lcobucci\JWT\Parser;
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$token = (new Parser())->parse((string) $token); // Parses from a string
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$token->getHeaders(); // Retrieves the token header
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$token->getClaims(); // Retrieves the token claims
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echo $token->getHeader('jti'); // will print "4f1g23a12aa"
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echo $token->getClaim('iss'); // will print "http://example.com"
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echo $token->getClaim('uid'); // will print "1"
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```
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### Validating
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We can easily validate if the token is valid (using the previous token as example):
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```php
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use Lcobucci\JWT\ValidationData;
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$data = new ValidationData(); // It will use the current time to validate (iat, nbf and exp)
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$data->setIssuer('http://example.com');
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$data->setAudience('http://example.org');
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$data->setId('4f1g23a12aa');
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var_dump($token->validate($data)); // false, because we created a token that cannot be used before of `time() + 60`
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$data->setCurrentTime(time() + 60); // changing the validation time to future
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var_dump($token->validate($data)); // true, because validation information is equals to data contained on the token
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$data->setCurrentTime(time() + 4000); // changing the validation time to future
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var_dump($token->validate($data)); // false, because token is expired since current time is greater than exp
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```
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## Token signature
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We can use signatures to be able to verify if the token was not modified after its generation. This library implements Hmac, RSA and ECDSA signatures (using 256, 384 and 512).
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### Hmac
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Hmac signatures are really simple to be used:
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```php
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use Lcobucci\JWT\Builder;
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use Lcobucci\JWT\Signer\Hmac\Sha256;
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$signer = new Sha256();
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$token = (new Builder())->setIssuer('http://example.com') // Configures the issuer (iss claim)
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->setAudience('http://example.org') // Configures the audience (aud claim)
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->setId('4f1g23a12aa', true) // Configures the id (jti claim), replicating as a header item
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->setIssuedAt(time()) // Configures the time that the token was issue (iat claim)
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->setNotBefore(time() + 60) // Configures the time that the token can be used (nbf claim)
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->setExpiration(time() + 3600) // Configures the expiration time of the token (exp claim)
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->set('uid', 1) // Configures a new claim, called "uid"
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->sign($signer, 'testing') // creates a signature using "testing" as key
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->getToken(); // Retrieves the generated token
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var_dump($token->verify($signer, 'testing 1')); // false, because the key is different
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var_dump($token->verify($signer, 'testing')); // true, because the key is the same
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```
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### RSA and ECDSA
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RSA and ECDSA signatures are based on public and private keys so you have to generate using the private key and verify using the public key:
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```php
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use Lcobucci\JWT\Builder;
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use Lcobucci\JWT\Signer\Keychain; // just to make our life simpler
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use Lcobucci\JWT\Signer\Rsa\Sha256; // you can use Lcobucci\JWT\Signer\Ecdsa\Sha256 if you're using ECDSA keys
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$signer = new Sha256();
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$keychain = new Keychain();
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$token = (new Builder())->setIssuer('http://example.com') // Configures the issuer (iss claim)
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->setAudience('http://example.org') // Configures the audience (aud claim)
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->setId('4f1g23a12aa', true) // Configures the id (jti claim), replicating as a header item
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->setIssuedAt(time()) // Configures the time that the token was issue (iat claim)
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->setNotBefore(time() + 60) // Configures the time that the token can be used (nbf claim)
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->setExpiration(time() + 3600) // Configures the expiration time of the token (nbf claim)
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->set('uid', 1) // Configures a new claim, called "uid"
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->sign($signer, $keychain->getPrivateKey('file://{path to your private key}')) // creates a signature using your private key
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->getToken(); // Retrieves the generated token
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var_dump($token->verify($signer, $keychain->getPublicKey('file://{path to your public key}'))); // true when the public key was generated by the private one =)
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```
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**It's important to say that if you're using RSA keys you shouldn't invoke ECDSA signers (and vice-versa), otherwise ```sign()``` and ```verify()``` will raise an exception!**
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