From 8db41da676ac8368ef7c2549d56239a5ff5eedde Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rutger Broekhoff Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2024 18:56:31 +0100 Subject: Delete vendor directory --- .../github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/parser_option.go | 128 --------------------- 1 file changed, 128 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/parser_option.go (limited to 'vendor/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/parser_option.go') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/parser_option.go b/vendor/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/parser_option.go deleted file mode 100644 index 88a780f..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5/parser_option.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -package jwt - -import "time" - -// ParserOption is used to implement functional-style options that modify the -// behavior of the parser. 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 ParserOption func(*Parser) - -// WithValidMethods is an option to supply algorithm methods that the parser -// will check. Only those methods will be considered valid. It is heavily -// encouraged to use this option in order to prevent attacks such as -// https://auth0.com/blog/critical-vulnerabilities-in-json-web-token-libraries/. -func WithValidMethods(methods []string) ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.validMethods = methods - } -} - -// WithJSONNumber is an option to configure the underlying JSON parser with -// UseNumber. -func WithJSONNumber() ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.useJSONNumber = true - } -} - -// WithoutClaimsValidation is an option to disable claims validation. This -// option should only be used if you exactly know what you are doing. -func WithoutClaimsValidation() ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.skipClaimsValidation = true - } -} - -// WithLeeway returns the ParserOption for specifying the leeway window. -func WithLeeway(leeway time.Duration) ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.validator.leeway = leeway - } -} - -// WithTimeFunc returns the ParserOption 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) ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.validator.timeFunc = f - } -} - -// WithIssuedAt returns the ParserOption to enable verification -// of issued-at. -func WithIssuedAt() ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.validator.verifyIat = true - } -} - -// WithExpirationRequired returns the ParserOption to make exp claim required. -// By default exp claim is optional. -func WithExpirationRequired() ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.validator.requireExp = 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 in 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, -// if an audience is expected. -func WithAudience(aud string) ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.validator.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 in 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, -// if an issuer is expected. -func WithIssuer(iss string) ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.validator.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 in 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, -// if a subject is expected. -func WithSubject(sub string) ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.validator.expectedSub = sub - } -} - -// WithPaddingAllowed will enable the codec used for decoding JWTs to allow -// padding. Note that the JWS RFC7515 states that the tokens will utilize a -// Base64url encoding with no padding. Unfortunately, some implementations of -// JWT are producing non-standard tokens, and thus require support for decoding. -func WithPaddingAllowed() ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.decodePaddingAllowed = true - } -} - -// WithStrictDecoding will switch the codec used for decoding JWTs into strict -// mode. In this mode, the decoder requires that trailing padding bits are zero, -// as described in RFC 4648 section 3.5. -func WithStrictDecoding() ParserOption { - return func(p *Parser) { - p.decodeStrict = true - } -} -- cgit v1.2.3