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Add the option to validate the iss and aud claims for JWT logins.#7827
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* commit '77d2c0541': Add the option to validate the `iss` and `aud` claims for JWT logins. (#7827)
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Fixes #7818
This adds two optional fields to the JWT configuration to validate the
issandaudclaims of a JWT. There's some more information about these at in the PyJWT docs. Note that the claims are handled slightly differently if the configuration is not provided,issclaims are essentially ignored, but anaudclaim will cause validation to fail.Both are simple strings that are compared by comparison.
This updates the documentation and tests, but also slightly changes error handling for JWT logins to catch any PyJWT errors and convert them to
LoginError.I debated about making a separate
JwtHandler, but this didn't end up adding too much code to the login REST servlet.