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Bump the identity group with 3 updates #162

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 5 months ago

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Bumps the identity group with 3 updates: Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.OpenIdConnect, Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols and System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt.

Updates Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.OpenIdConnect from 6.32.3 to 7.4.0

Release notes

Sourced from Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.OpenIdConnect's releases.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.4.0-preview1

Performance Improvements:

  • The existing JsonWebToken constructors now utilizes ReadOnlyMemory and Span to extract token segments, eliminating the need for string.split operations.
  • A new constructor has been introduced that accepts ReadOnlyMemory of an encoded token. See issue #2487.

Performance Assessment on .NET 8:

  • When using the preview version and opting for the constructor that accepts a string for the encoded token, the generation of a JWS yields a 3.95% decrease in memory usage, a 4.52% reduction in Gen0 and a 4.61% decrease in execution time compared to the latest release.
  • The performance of the constructor that accepts ReadOnlyMemory is comparable to the constructor accepting a string for the encoded token, both for JWS and JWE.

Preview branch: image

Dev (main) branch: image

View the benchmarks here.

7.3.1

Bug Fixes:

  • Replace propertyName with MetadataName constant. See issue #2471 for details.
  • Fix 6x to 7x regression where mixed cases OIDC json was not correctly process. See #2404 and #2402 for details.

Performance Improvements:

  • Update the benchmark configuration. See issue #2468.

Documentation:

  • Update comment for azp in JsonWebToken. See #2475 for details.
  • Link to breaking change announcement. See #2478.
  • Fix typo in log message. See #2479.

7.3.0

New Features

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.OpenIdConnect's changelog.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.3.1

Bug Fixes:

  • Replace propertyName with MetadataName constant. See issue #2471 for details.
  • Fix 6x to 7x regression where mixed cases OIDC json was not correctly process. See #2404 and #2402 for details.

Performance Improvements:

  • Update the benchmark configuration. See issue #2468.

Documentation:

  • Update comment for azp in JsonWebToken. See #2475 for details.
  • Link to breaking change announcement. See #2478.
  • Fix typo in log message. See #2479.

7.3.0

New Features:

Addition of the ClientCertificates property to the HttpRequestData class enables exposure of certificate collection involved in authenticating the client against the server and unlock support of new scenarios within the SDK. See PR #2462 for details.

Bug Fixes:

Fixed bug where x5c property is empty in JwtHeader after reading a JWT containing x5c in its header, issue #2447, see PR #2460 for details. Fixed bug where JwtPayload.Claim.Value was not culture invariant #2409. Fixed by PRs #2453 and #2461. Fixed bug where Guid values in JwtPayload caused an exception, issue #2439. Fixed by PR #2440.

Performance Improvements:

Remove linq from BaseConfigurationComparer, improvement #2464, for additional details see PR #2465.

Engineering Excellence:

New benchmark tests for AsymmetricAdapter signatures. For details see PR #2449.

7.2.0

Performance Improvements:

... (truncated)

Commits


Updates Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols from 6.32.3 to 7.4.0

Release notes

Sourced from Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols's releases.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.4.0-preview1

Performance Improvements:

  • The existing JsonWebToken constructors now utilizes ReadOnlyMemory and Span to extract token segments, eliminating the need for string.split operations.
  • A new constructor has been introduced that accepts ReadOnlyMemory of an encoded token. See issue #2487.

Performance Assessment on .NET 8:

  • When using the preview version and opting for the constructor that accepts a string for the encoded token, the generation of a JWS yields a 3.95% decrease in memory usage, a 4.52% reduction in Gen0 and a 4.61% decrease in execution time compared to the latest release.
  • The performance of the constructor that accepts ReadOnlyMemory is comparable to the constructor accepting a string for the encoded token, both for JWS and JWE.

Preview branch: image

Dev (main) branch: image

View the benchmarks here.

7.3.1

Bug Fixes:

  • Replace propertyName with MetadataName constant. See issue #2471 for details.
  • Fix 6x to 7x regression where mixed cases OIDC json was not correctly process. See #2404 and #2402 for details.

Performance Improvements:

  • Update the benchmark configuration. See issue #2468.

Documentation:

  • Update comment for azp in JsonWebToken. See #2475 for details.
  • Link to breaking change announcement. See #2478.
  • Fix typo in log message. See #2479.

7.3.0

New Features

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols's changelog.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.3.1

Bug Fixes:

  • Replace propertyName with MetadataName constant. See issue #2471 for details.
  • Fix 6x to 7x regression where mixed cases OIDC json was not correctly process. See #2404 and #2402 for details.

Performance Improvements:

  • Update the benchmark configuration. See issue #2468.

Documentation:

  • Update comment for azp in JsonWebToken. See #2475 for details.
  • Link to breaking change announcement. See #2478.
  • Fix typo in log message. See #2479.

7.3.0

New Features:

Addition of the ClientCertificates property to the HttpRequestData class enables exposure of certificate collection involved in authenticating the client against the server and unlock support of new scenarios within the SDK. See PR #2462 for details.

Bug Fixes:

Fixed bug where x5c property is empty in JwtHeader after reading a JWT containing x5c in its header, issue #2447, see PR #2460 for details. Fixed bug where JwtPayload.Claim.Value was not culture invariant #2409. Fixed by PRs #2453 and #2461. Fixed bug where Guid values in JwtPayload caused an exception, issue #2439. Fixed by PR #2440.

Performance Improvements:

Remove linq from BaseConfigurationComparer, improvement #2464, for additional details see PR #2465.

Engineering Excellence:

New benchmark tests for AsymmetricAdapter signatures. For details see PR #2449.

7.2.0

Performance Improvements:

... (truncated)

Commits


Updates System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt from 6.32.3 to 7.4.0

Release notes

Sourced from System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt's releases.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.4.0-preview1

Performance Improvements:

  • The existing JsonWebToken constructors now utilizes ReadOnlyMemory and Span to extract token segments, eliminating the need for string.split operations.
  • A new constructor has been introduced that accepts ReadOnlyMemory of an encoded token. See issue #2487.

Performance Assessment on .NET 8:

  • When using the preview version and opting for the constructor that accepts a string for the encoded token, the generation of a JWS yields a 3.95% decrease in memory usage, a 4.52% reduction in Gen0 and a 4.61% decrease in execution time compared to the latest release.
  • The performance of the constructor that accepts ReadOnlyMemory is comparable to the constructor accepting a string for the encoded token, both for JWS and JWE.

Preview branch: image

Dev (main) branch: image

View the benchmarks here.

7.3.1

Bug Fixes:

  • Replace propertyName with MetadataName constant. See issue #2471 for details.
  • Fix 6x to 7x regression where mixed cases OIDC json was not correctly process. See #2404 and #2402 for details.

Performance Improvements:

  • Update the benchmark configuration. See issue #2468.

Documentation:

  • Update comment for azp in JsonWebToken. See #2475 for details.
  • Link to breaking change announcement. See #2478.
  • Fix typo in log message. See #2479.

7.3.0

New Features

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt's changelog.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.3.1

Bug Fixes:

  • Replace propertyName with MetadataName constant. See issue #2471 for details.
  • Fix 6x to 7x regression where mixed cases OIDC json was not correctly process. See #2404 and #2402 for details.

Performance Improvements:

  • Update the benchmark configuration. See issue #2468.

Documentation:

  • Update comment for azp in JsonWebToken. See #2475 for details.
  • Link to breaking change announcement. See #2478.
  • Fix typo in log message. See #2479.

7.3.0

New Features:

Addition of the ClientCertificates property to the HttpRequestData class enables exposure of certificate collection involved in authenticating the client against the server and unlock support of new scenarios within the SDK. See PR #2462 for details.

Bug Fixes:

Fixed bug where x5c property is empty in JwtHeader after reading a JWT containing x5c in its header, issue #2447, see PR #2460 for details. Fixed bug where JwtPayload.Claim.Value was not culture invariant #2409. Fixed by PRs #2453 and #2461. Fixed bug where Guid values in JwtPayload caused an exception, issue #2439. Fixed by PR #2440.

Performance Improvements:

Remove linq from BaseConfigurationComparer, improvement #2464, for additional details see PR #2465.

Engineering Excellence:

New benchmark tests for AsymmetricAdapter signatures. For details see PR #2449.

7.2.0

Performance Improvements:

... (truncated)

Commits


Updates System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt from 6.32.3 to 7.4.0

Release notes

Sourced from System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt's releases.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.4.0-preview1

Performance Improvements:

  • The existing JsonWebToken constructors now utilizes ReadOnlyMemory and Span to extract token segments, eliminating the need for string.split operations.
  • A new constructor has been introduced that accepts ReadOnlyMemory of an encoded token. See issue #2487.

Performance Assessment on .NET 8:

  • When using the preview version and opting for the constructor that accepts a string for the encoded token, the generation of a JWS yields a 3.95% decrease in memory usage, a 4.52% reduction in Gen0 and a 4.61% decrease in execution time compared to the latest release.
  • The performance of the constructor that accepts ReadOnlyMemory is comparable to the constructor accepting a string for the encoded token, both for JWS and JWE.

Preview branch: image

Dev (main) branch: image

View the benchmarks here.

7.3.1

Bug Fixes:

  • Replace propertyName with MetadataName constant. See issue #2471 for details.
  • Fix 6x to 7x regression where mixed cases OIDC json was not correctly process. See #2404 and #2402 for details.

Performance Improvements:

  • Update the benchmark configuration. See issue #2468.

Documentation:

  • Update comment for azp in JsonWebToken. See #2475 for details.
  • Link to breaking change announcement. See #2478.
  • Fix typo in log message. See #2479.

7.3.0

New Features

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt's changelog.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.3.1

Bug Fixes:

  • Replace propertyName with MetadataName constant. See issue #2471 for details.
  • Fix 6x to 7x regression where mixed cases OIDC json was not correctly process. See #2404 and #2402 for details.

Performance Improvements:

  • Update the benchmark configuration. See issue #2468.

Documentation:

  • Update comment for azp in JsonWebToken. See #2475 for details.
  • Link to breaking change announcement. See #2478.
  • Fix typo in log message. See #2479.

7.3.0

New Features:

Addition of the ClientCertificates property to the HttpRequestData class enables exposure of certificate collection involved in authenticating the client against the server and unlock support of new scenarios within the SDK. See PR #2462 for details.

Bug Fixes:

Fixed bug where x5c property is empty in JwtHeader after reading a JWT containing x5c in its header, issue #2447, see PR #2460 for details. Fixed bug where JwtPayload.Claim.Value was not culture invariant #2409. Fixed by PRs #2453 and #2461. Fixed bug where Guid values in JwtPayload caused an exception, issue #2439. Fixed by PR #2440.

Performance Improvements:

Remove linq from BaseConfigurationComparer, improvement #2464, for additional details see PR #2465.

Engineering Excellence:

New benchmark tests for AsymmetricAdapter signatures. For details see PR #2449.

7.2.0

Performance Improvements:

... (truncated)

Commits


Updates Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols from 6.32.3 to 7.4.0

Release notes

Sourced from Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols's releases.

7.4.0

New Features:

  • Introduced an injection point for external metadata management and adjusted the issuer Last Known Good (LKG) to maintain the state within the issuer validator. See PR #2480.
  • Made an internal virtual method public, enabling users to provide signature providers. See PR #2497.

Performance Improvements:

  • Added a new JsonWebToken constructor that accepts Memory for improved performance, along with enhancements to existing constructors. More information can be found in issue #2487 and in PR #2458.

Fundamentals:

  • Resolved the issue of duplicated log messages in the source code and made IDX10506 log message more specific. For more details, refer to PR #2481.
  • Enhanced Json serialization by ensuring the complete object is always read. This improvement can be found in PR #2491.

Engineering Excellence:

  • Streamlined the build and release process by replacing the dependency on updateAssemblyInfo.ps1 with the Version property. Check out the details in PR #2494.
  • Excluded the packing of Benchmark and TestApp projects for a more efficient process. Details available in PR #2496.

7.4.0-preview1

Performance Improvements:

  • The existing JsonWebToken constructors now utilizes ReadOnlyMemory and Span to extract token segments, eliminating the need for string.split operations.
  • A new constructor has been introduced that accepts ReadOnlyMemory of an encoded token. See issue #2487.

Performance Assessment on .NET 8:

  • When using the preview version and opting for the constructor that accepts a string for the encoded token, the generation of a JWS yields a 3.95% decrease in memory usage, a 4.52% reduction in Gen0 and a 4.61% decrease in execution time compared to the latest release.
  • The performance of the constructor that accepts ReadOnlyMemory ... _Description has been truncated_
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