import { ProduceJWT } from "https://deno.land/x/jose@v5.9.6/jwt/produce.ts";
Generic class for JWT producing.
Constructors
Properties
Methods
Set the "aud" (Audience) Claim.
Set the "exp" (Expiration Time) Claim.
- If a
number
is passed as an argument it is used as the claim directly. - If a
Date
instance is passed as an argument it is converted to unix timestamp and used as the claim. - If a
string
is passed as an argument it is resolved to a time span, and then added to the current unix timestamp and used as the claim.
Format used for time span should be a number followed by a unit, such as "5 minutes" or "1 day".
Valid units are: "sec", "secs", "second", "seconds", "s", "minute", "minutes", "min", "mins", "m", "hour", "hours", "hr", "hrs", "h", "day", "days", "d", "week", "weeks", "w", "year", "years", "yr", "yrs", and "y". It is not possible to specify months. 365.25 days is used as an alias for a year.
If the string is suffixed with "ago", or prefixed with a "-", the resulting time span gets subtracted from the current unix timestamp. A "from now" suffix can also be used for readability when adding to the current unix timestamp.
Set the "iat" (Issued At) Claim.
- If no argument is used the current unix timestamp is used as the claim.
- If a
number
is passed as an argument it is used as the claim directly. - If a
Date
instance is passed as an argument it is converted to unix timestamp and used as the claim. - If a
string
is passed as an argument it is resolved to a time span, and then added to the current unix timestamp and used as the claim.
Format used for time span should be a number followed by a unit, such as "5 minutes" or "1 day".
Valid units are: "sec", "secs", "second", "seconds", "s", "minute", "minutes", "min", "mins", "m", "hour", "hours", "hr", "hrs", "h", "day", "days", "d", "week", "weeks", "w", "year", "years", "yr", "yrs", and "y". It is not possible to specify months. 365.25 days is used as an alias for a year.
If the string is suffixed with "ago", or prefixed with a "-", the resulting time span gets subtracted from the current unix timestamp. A "from now" suffix can also be used for readability when adding to the current unix timestamp.
Set the "iss" (Issuer) Claim.
Set the "jti" (JWT ID) Claim.
Set the "nbf" (Not Before) Claim.
- If a
number
is passed as an argument it is used as the claim directly. - If a
Date
instance is passed as an argument it is converted to unix timestamp and used as the claim. - If a
string
is passed as an argument it is resolved to a time span, and then added to the current unix timestamp and used as the claim.
Format used for time span should be a number followed by a unit, such as "5 minutes" or "1 day".
Valid units are: "sec", "secs", "second", "seconds", "s", "minute", "minutes", "min", "mins", "m", "hour", "hours", "hr", "hrs", "h", "day", "days", "d", "week", "weeks", "w", "year", "years", "yr", "yrs", and "y". It is not possible to specify months. 365.25 days is used as an alias for a year.
If the string is suffixed with "ago", or prefixed with a "-", the resulting time span gets subtracted from the current unix timestamp. A "from now" suffix can also be used for readability when adding to the current unix timestamp.
Set the "sub" (Subject) Claim.