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Initialize a
ClaimsStandardJWT
Declaration
Swift
public init( iss: String? = nil, sub: String? = nil, aud: [String]? = nil, exp: Date? = nil, nbf: Date? = nil, iat: Date? = nil, jti: String? = nil )
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The
iss
(issuer) claim identifies the principal that issued the JWT. The processing of this claim is generally application specific. Theiss
value is a case-sensitive.Declaration
Swift
public var iss: String?
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The
sub
(subject) claim identifies the principal that is the subject of the JWT. The claims in a JWT are normally statements about the subject. The subject value MUST either be scoped to be locally unique in the context of the issuer or be globally unique. The processing of this claim is generally application specific. Thesub
value is case-sensitive.Declaration
Swift
public var sub: String?
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The
aud
(audience) claim identifies the recipients that the JWT is intended for. Each principal intended to process the JWT MUST identify itself with a value in the audience claim. If the principal processing the claim does not identify itself with a value in theaud
claim when this claim is present, then the JWT MUST be rejected. The interpretation of audience values is generally application specific. Theaud
value is case-sensitive.Declaration
Swift
public var aud: [String]?
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The
exp
(expiration time) claim identifies the expiration time on or after which the JWT MUST NOT be accepted for processing. The processing of theexp
claim requires that the current date/time MUST be before the expiration date/time listed in theexp
claim. Implementers MAY provide for some small leeway, usually no more than a few minutes, to account for clock skew.Declaration
Swift
public var exp: Date?
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The
nbf
(not before) claim identifies the time before which the JWT MUST NOT be accepted for processing. The processing of thenbf
claim requires that the current date/time MUST be after or equal to the not-before date/time listed in thenbf
claim. Implementers MAY provide for some small leeway, usually no more than a few minutes, to account for clock skew.Declaration
Swift
public var nbf: Date?
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The
iat
(issued at) claim identifies the time at which the JWT was issued. This claim can be used to determine the age of the JWT.Declaration
Swift
public var iat: Date?
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The
jti
(JWT ID) claim provides a unique identifier for the JWT. The identifier value MUST be assigned in a manner that ensures that there is a negligible probability that the same value will be accidentally assigned to a different data object; if the application uses multiple issuers, collisions MUST be prevented among values produced by different issuers as well. Thejti
claim can be used to prevent the JWT from being replayed. Thejti
value is case- sensitiveDeclaration
Swift
public var jti: String?