Token object for verifying and signing tokens#621
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Description
Introduces a
::JWT::Tokenobject to represent a token. Can be used for signing or verifying the content.Somewhat addresses #124 and #270 by allowing a token instance be instantiated using a jwt token string.
Latter part of #566 is addressed by dropping the
verify_*parameters and allowing explicit claim validation based on the name of the claim (plus a few custom ones).A separate journey is to support the different type of key finders when verifying/signing the token.
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