zenstruck / jwt
JSON Object Signing and Encryption library for PHP.
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.8
Requires (Dev)
Suggests
- symfony/polyfill-php56: When using HMAC signers in PHP 5.4/5.5 environments
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README
Provides a lightweight implementation of the JWS (JSON Web Signature) specification. This library is a fork of namshi/jose.
Requirements
- PHP 5.4.8+ (tested on 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 7 and HHVM)
- (Optional) OpenSSL extension (when using RSA/ECDSA signers)
- (Optional) symfony/polyfill-php56 library (when HMAC signers in PHP versions less than 5.6)
Installation
composer require zenstruck/jwt
When using an HMAC signer in PHP versions less than 5.6
composer require symfony/polyfill-php56
Basic Usage
-
Create, encode and send a token to the user:
use Zenstruck\JWT\Token; use Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\HMAC\HS256; // create the token $token = new Token([ 'username' => 'kevin', // custom claim 'iss' => 'zenstruck', // set issuer 'exp' => time() + 86400, // set expiry claim to 1 day from now ]); // can access claims $token->get('username'); // kevin $token->get('non-existant'); // null // sign the token $token->sign(new HS256(), 'my secret key'); $encodedTokenForUser = (string) $token; // ...pass to user
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Fetch encoded token from user, decode, verify, validate and access custom claims
use Zenstruck\JWT\Token; use Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\HMAC\HS256; use Zenstuck\JWT\Validator\ExpiresAtValidator; use Zenstuck\JWT\Validator\IssuerValidator; use Zenstruck\JWT\Exception\MalformedToken; use Zenstruck\JWT\Exception\UnverifiedToken; use Zenstruck\JWT\Exception\Validation\ExpiredToken; use Zenstruck\JWT\Exception\ValidationFailed; $encodedTokenFromUser = // ...fetched from user try { $decodedToken = Token::fromString($encodedTokenFromUser); } catch (MalformedToken $e) { // token is not correctly formed } // at this point $decodedToken is a JWT but is not yet verified or validated try { $decodedToken->verify(new HS256(), 'my secret key'); } catch (UnverifiedToken $e) { // token could not be verified } try { $decodedToken->validate(new ExpiresAtValidator()); $decodedToken->validate(new IssuerValidator('zenstruck')); } catch (ExpiredToken $e) { // the token has expired } catch (ValidationFailed $e) { // token is invalid - in this case, the issuer does not match } // can access claims $token->get('username'); // kevin $token->get('non-existant'); // null
Token Builder
use Zenstruck\JWT\TokenBuilder; $token = (new TokenBuilder()) ->issuer('kevin') ->subject('zenstruck\jwt') ->audience('php community') ->expiresAt(new \DateTime('+1 day')) ->notBefore(new \DateTime('+1 hour')) ->issuedAt() // can pass \DateTime object - uses current time by default ->id('foo') ->set('foo', 'bar') // set custom claims ->create(); // instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Token
Signers
HMAC
These signers require an identical key string to be used for signing and validating.
Algorithm | Signer Class |
---|---|
HS256 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\HMAC\HS256 |
HS384 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\HMAC\HS384 |
HS512 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\HMAC\HS512 |
Usage
$token = // ... instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Token $signer = // an instance of one of the classes in the table above $token->sign($signer, 'my secret key'); $token->verify($signer, 'my secret key'); // verified $token->verify($signer, 'invalid secret key'); // unverified - exception thrown
RSA/ECDSA (OpenSSL)
These signers require a private key for signing and a public key for verifying.
- PrivateKey: a
string
(key contents or filename),resource
or instance ofZenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\PrivateKey
- PublicKey: a
string
(key contents or filename),resource
or instance ofZenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\PublicKey
- Keychain: instance of
Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\Keychain
contains both a public and private key. Can be passed as the key to bothSigner::sign()
andSigner::verify()
.
Algorithm | Signer Class |
---|---|
RS256 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\RSA\RS256 |
RS384 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\RSA\RS384 |
RS512 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\RSA\RS512 |
ES256 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\ECDSA\ES256 |
ES384 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\ECDSA\ES384 |
ES512 | Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\ECDSA\ES512 |
Usage
$token = // ... instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Token $signer = // an instance of one of the classes in the table above $privateKey = // can be string, resource, filename, instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\PrivateKey, instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\Keychain $publicKey = // can be string, resource, filename, instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\PublicKey, instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\Keychain $token->sign($signer, $privateKey); $token->verify($signer, $publicKey); // verified $token->verify($signer, '/path/to/unmatched/public/key'); // unverified - exception thrown
Keychain
A keychain contains both a public and private key. When passed a keychain as the key, the signer uses the proper key for the operation.
use Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\Keychain; $token = // ... instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Token $signer = // an instance of one of the classes in the table above $privateKey = // can be string, resource, filename, instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\PrivateKey $publicKey = // can be string, resource, filename, instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Signer\OpenSSL\PublicKey $keychain = new Keychain($publicKey, $privateKey, 'my passphrase'); $token->sign($signer, $keychain); $token->verify($signer, $keychain); // verified
Validation
Validator | Description |
---|---|
Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\IssuerValidator |
Ensures iss claim exists and matches expected value |
Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\SubjectValidator |
Ensures sub claim exists and matches expected value |
Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\AudienceValidator |
Ensures aud claim exists and matches expected value |
Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\ExpiresAtValidator |
Ensures exp claim exists is not greater than expected time |
Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\NotBeforeValidator |
Ensures nbf claim exists is not less than expected time |
Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\IssuedAtValidator |
Ensures iat claim exists and matches expected value |
Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\IdAtValidator |
Ensures jti claim exists and matches expected value |
Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\ChainValidator |
Combines any of the above validators together |
Usage
use Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\IssuerValidator; use Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\AudienceValidator; use Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\ChainValidator; $token = // ... instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Token $validator = new ChainValidator([new IssuerValidator(), new AudienceValidator()]); try { $token->validate($validator); } catch (ValidationFailed $e) { $reason = $e->getMessage(); }
ValidatorBuilder
$validator = (new ValidatorBuilder()) ->issuer('kevin') ->subject('zenstruck\jwt') ->audience('php community') ->expiresAt() ->notBefore() ->issuedAt(time()) ->id('foo') ->create(); // instance of Zenstruck\JWT\Validator\ChainValidator