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Fix Auth Expiration time filter and add it to documentation
Update php-jwt to latest version
…-set #87 - Force Auth Secret to be set, else throw Exception
- Update version number for release
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Breaking changes
graphql_jwt_auth_expirehas been fixed to take the filtered value and add it to the issue date. So, you can use the filter, return a value of600and that will add 600 seconds to the issue date, and your token will expire 10 minutes after issue. If you were using this filter already, and were doing this math yourself, you should update to just return the number of seconds after issue you would like the token to expire.Bugfixes
graphql_jwt_auth_expirefilter. Thanks @henrikwirth!New Features
GRAPHQL_JWT_AUTH_SECRET_KEY