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@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ The library provides a `Token` type that wraps headers and claims.
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```rust
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extern crate medallion;
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use std::default::Default;
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use medallion::{
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Header,
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DefaultPayload,
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fn main() {
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// will default to Algorithm::HS256
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let header: Header<()> = Default::default();
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let header: Header = Header::default();
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let payload = DefaultPayload {
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iss: Some("example.com".into()),
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sub: Some("Random User".into()),
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..Default::default()
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..DefaultPayload::default()
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};
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let token = Token::new(header, payload);
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}
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```
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The `Header` struct contains all of the headers of the JWT. It requires that a supported algorithm (`HS256`, `HS384`, `HS512`, `RS256`, `RS384`, and `RS512`) be specified. It requires a type for additional header fields. That type must implement serde's `Serialize` and `Deserialize` as well as `PartialEq`. These traits can usually be derived, e.g. `#[derive(PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)`.
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The `Header` struct contains all of the headers of the JWT. It requires that a
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supported algorithm (`HS256`, `HS384`, `HS512`, `RS256`, `RS384`, and `RS512`)
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be specified. It requires a type for additional header fields. That type must
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implement serde's `Serialize` and `Deserialize` as well as `PartialEq`. These
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traits can usually be derived, e.g. `#[derive(PartialEq, Serialize,
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Deserialize)`.
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```rust
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extern crate medallion;
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use std::default::Default;
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use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
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use medallion::{Header, DefaultPayload, Token};
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kid: "0001",)
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typ: "JWT",)
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}
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..Default::default()
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..Header::default()
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}
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let payload = DefaultPayload {
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iss: Some("example.com".into()),
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sub: Some("Random User".into()),
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..Default::default()
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..DefaultPayload::default()
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};
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let token = Token::new(header, payload);
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}
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```
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The `Payload` struct contains all of the claims of the JWT. It provides the set of registered, public claims. Additional claims can be added by constructing the `Payload` with a generically typed value. That value's type must implement serde's `Serialize` and `Deserialize` as well as `PartialEq`. These traits can usually be derived, e.g. `#[derive(PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)`. A convenience type, `DefaultPayload`, is provided that binds the generic parameter of `Payload` to an empty tuple type.
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The `Payload` struct contains all of the claims of the JWT. It provides the set
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of registered, public claims. Additional claims can be added by constructing
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the `Payload` with a generically typed value. That value's type must implement
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serde's `Serialize` and `Deserialize` as well as `PartialEq`. These traits can
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usually be derived, e.g. `#[derive(PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)`. A
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convenience type, `DefaultPayload`, is provided that binds the generic
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parameter of `Payload` to an empty tuple type.
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```rust
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extern crate medallion;
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use std::default::Default;
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use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
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use medallion::{Header, DefaultPayload, Token};
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kid: "0001",)
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typ: "JWT",)
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}
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..Default::default()
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..Header::default()
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}
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let payload = DefaultPayload {
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iss: Some("example.com".into()),
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user_id: 1234,
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email: "random@example.com",
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}
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..Default::default()
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..DefaultPayload::default()
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};
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let token = Token::new(header, payload);
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