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A header only library for creating and validating [JSON Web Tokens](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519) in C++11. For a great introduction, [read this](https://jwt.io/introduction/).
## Signature algorithms
jwt-cpp supports all the algorithms defined by the specifications. The modular design allows to easily add additional algorithms without any problems. If you need any feel free to create a pull request or [open an issue](https://github.com/Thalhammer/jwt-cpp/issues/new).
For completeness, here is a list of all supported algorithms:
| HMSC | RSA | ECDSA | PSS | EdDSA |
|-------|-------|--------|-------|---------|
| HS256 | RS256 | ES256 | PS256 | Ed25519 |
| HS384 | RS384 | ES384 | PS384 | Ed448 |
| HS512 | RS512 | ES512 | PS512 | |
| | | ES256K | | |
## SSL Compatibility
In the name of flexibility and extensibility, jwt-cpp supports [OpenSSL](https://github.com/openssl/openssl), [LibreSSL](https://github.com/libressl-portable/portable), and [wolfSSL](https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl). Read [this page](docs/ssl.md) for more details. These are the version which are currently being tested:
| OpenSSL | LibreSSL | wolfSSL |
|-------------------|----------------|----------------|
| ![1.0.2u][o1.0.2] | ![3.3.6][l3.3] | ![5.1.1][w5.1] |
| ![1.1.0i][o1.1.0] | ![3.4.3][l3.4] | ![5.2.0][w5.2] |
| ![1.1.1q][o1.1.1] | ![3.5.3][l3.5] | ![5.3.0][w5.3] |
| ![3.0.5][o3.0] | | |
> ℹ️ Note: A complete list of versions tested in the past can be found [here](https://github.com/Thalhammer/jwt-cpp/tree/badges).
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## Overview
There is no hard dependency on a JSON library. Instead, there's a generic `jwt::basic_claim` which is templated around type traits, which described the semantic [JSON types](https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/type.html) for a value, object, array, string, number, integer and boolean, as well as methods to translate between them.
```cpp
jwt::basic_claim claim(json::object({{"json", true},{"example", 0}}));
```
This allows for complete freedom when picking which libraries you want to use. For more information, [read this page](docs/traits.md)).
For your convenience there are serval traits implementation which provide some popular JSON libraries. They are:
[![picojson][picojson]](https://github.com/kazuho/picojson)
[![nlohmann][nlohmann]](https://github.com/nlohmann/json)
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[![boostjson][boostjson]](https://github.com/boostorg/json)
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In order to maintain compatibility, [picojson](https://github.com/kazuho/picojson) is still used to provide a specialized `jwt::claim` along with all helpers. Defining `JWT_DISABLE_PICOJSON` will remove this optional dependency. It's possible to directly include the traits defaults for the other JSON libraries. See the [traits examples](https://github.com/Thalhammer/jwt-cpp/tree/master/example/traits) for details.
As for the base64 requirements of JWTs, this library provides `base.h` with all the required implementation; However base64 implementations are very common, with varying degrees of performance. When providing your own base64 implementation, you can define `JWT_DISABLE_BASE64` to remove the jwt-cpp implementation.
### Getting Started
Simple example of decoding a token and printing all [claims](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519#section-4) ([try it out](https://github.com/Thalhammer/jwt-cpp/tree/master/example/print-claims.cpp)):
```cpp
#include
#include
int main() {
std::string token = "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXUyJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJhdXRoMCJ9.AbIJTDMFc7yUa5MhvcP03nJPyCPzZtQcGEp-zWfOkEE";
auto decoded = jwt::decode(token);
for(auto& e : decoded.get_payload_json())
std::cout << e.first << " = " << e.second << std::endl;
}
```
In order to verify a token you first build a verifier and use it to verify a decoded token.
```cpp
auto verifier = jwt::verify()
.allow_algorithm(jwt::algorithm::hs256{ "secret" })
.with_issuer("auth0");
verifier.verify(decoded_token);
```
The created verifier is stateless so you can reuse it for different tokens.
Creating a token (and signing) is equally as easy.
```cpp
auto token = jwt::create()
.set_issuer("auth0")
.set_type("JWS")
.set_payload_claim("sample", jwt::claim(std::string("test")))
.sign(jwt::algorithm::hs256{"secret"});
```
> To see more examples working with RSA public and private keys, visit our [examples](https://github.com/Thalhammer/jwt-cpp/tree/master/example)!
### Providing your own JSON Traits
To learn how to writes a trait's implementation, checkout the [these instructions](docs/traits.md)
## Contributing
If you have an improvement or found a bug feel free to [open an issue](https://github.com/Thalhammer/jwt-cpp/issues/new) or add the change and create a pull request. If you file a bug please make sure to include as much information about your environment (compiler version, etc.) as possible to help reproduce the issue. If you add a new feature please make sure to also include test cases for it.
## Dependencies
In order to use jwt-cpp you need the following tools.
* libcrypto (openssl or compatible)
* libssl-dev (for the header files)
* a compiler supporting at least c++11
* basic stl support
In order to build the test cases you also need
* gtest
* pthread
## Troubleshooting
See the [FAQs](docs/faqs.md) for tips.
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