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Upgrade: Bump jwt from 2.2.2 to 2.2.3 #1990

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps jwt from 2.2.2 to 2.2.3.

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2.2.3 (2021-04-19)

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Implemented enhancements:

  • Verify algorithm before evaluating keyfinder #343
  • Why jwt depends on json < 2.0 ? #179
  • Support for JWK in-lieu of rsa_public #158
  • Fix rspec raise_error warning #413 (excpt)
  • Add support for JWKs with HMAC key type. #372 (phlegx)
  • Improve 'none' algorithm handling #365 (danleyden)
  • Handle parsed JSON JWKS input with string keys #348 (martinemde)
  • Allow Numeric values during encoding #327 (fanfilmu)

Closed issues:

  • "Signature verification raised", yet jwt.io says "Signature Verified" #401
  • truffleruby-head build is failing #396
  • JWT::JWK::EC needs require 'forwardable' #392
  • How to use a 'signing key' as used by next-auth #389
  • undefined method `verify' for nil:NilClass when validate a JWT with JWK #383
  • Make specifying "algorithm" optional on decode #380
  • ADFS created access tokens can't be validated due to missing 'kid' header #370
  • new version? #355
  • JWT gitlab OmniAuth provider setup support #354
  • Release with support for RSA.import for ruby < 2.4 hasn't been released #347
  • cannot load such file -- jwt #339

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