305 lines
9.8 KiB
PHP
305 lines
9.8 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/*
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* This file is part of jwt-auth.
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*
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* (c) Sean Tymon <tymon148@gmail.com>
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*
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* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
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* file that was distributed with this source code.
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*/
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| JWT Authentication Secret
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Don't forget to set this in your .env file, as it will be used to sign
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| your tokens. A helper command is provided for this:
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| `php artisan jwt:secret`
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| Note: This will be used for Symmetric algorithms only (HMAC),
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| since RSA and ECDSA use a private/public key combo (See below).
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*/
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'secret' => env('JWT_SECRET'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| JWT Authentication Keys
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The algorithm you are using, will determine whether your tokens are
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| signed with a random string (defined in `JWT_SECRET`) or using the
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| following public & private keys.
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| Symmetric Algorithms:
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| HS256, HS384 & HS512 will use `JWT_SECRET`.
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| Asymmetric Algorithms:
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| RS256, RS384 & RS512 / ES256, ES384 & ES512 will use the keys below.
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*/
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'keys' => [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Public Key
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| A path or resource to your public key.
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| E.g. 'file://path/to/public/key'
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*/
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'public' => env('JWT_PUBLIC_KEY'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Private Key
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| A path or resource to your private key.
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| E.g. 'file://path/to/private/key'
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*/
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'private' => env('JWT_PRIVATE_KEY'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Passphrase
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The passphrase for your private key. Can be null if none set.
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*/
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'passphrase' => env('JWT_PASSPHRASE'),
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| JWT time to live
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the length of time (in minutes) that the token will be valid for.
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| Defaults to 1 hour.
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| You can also set this to null, to yield a never expiring token.
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| Some people may want this behaviour for e.g. a mobile app.
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| This is not particularly recommended, so make sure you have appropriate
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| systems in place to revoke the token if necessary.
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| Notice: If you set this to null you should remove 'exp' element from 'required_claims' list.
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*/
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'ttl' => env('JWT_TTL', 6000000),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Refresh time to live
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the length of time (in minutes) that the token can be refreshed
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| within. I.E. The user can refresh their token within a 2 week window of
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| the original token being created until they must re-authenticate.
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| Defaults to 2 weeks.
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| You can also set this to null, to yield an infinite refresh time.
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| Some may want this instead of never expiring tokens for e.g. a mobile app.
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| This is not particularly recommended, so make sure you have appropriate
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| systems in place to revoke the token if necessary.
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*/
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'refresh_ttl' => env('JWT_REFRESH_TTL', 20160),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| JWT hashing algorithm
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the hashing algorithm that will be used to sign the token.
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| See here: https://github.com/namshi/jose/tree/master/src/Namshi/JOSE/Signer/OpenSSL
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| for possible values.
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*/
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'algo' => env('JWT_ALGO', 'HS256'),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Required Claims
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the required claims that must exist in any token.
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| A TokenInvalidException will be thrown if any of these claims are not
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| present in the payload.
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*/
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'required_claims' => [
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'iss',
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'iat',
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'exp',
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'nbf',
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'sub',
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'jti',
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Persistent Claims
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the claim keys to be persisted when refreshing a token.
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| `sub` and `iat` will automatically be persisted, in
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| addition to the these claims.
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| Note: If a claim does not exist then it will be ignored.
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*/
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'persistent_claims' => [
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// 'foo',
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// 'bar',
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],
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Lock Subject
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This will determine whether a `prv` claim is automatically added to
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| the token. The purpose of this is to ensure that if you have multiple
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| authentication models e.g. `App\User` & `App\OtherPerson`, then we
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| should prevent one authentication request from impersonating another,
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| if 2 tokens happen to have the same id across the 2 different models.
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| Under specific circumstances, you may want to disable this behaviour
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| e.g. if you only have one authentication model, then you would save
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| a little on token size.
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*/
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'lock_subject' => true,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Leeway
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| This property gives the jwt timestamp claims some "leeway".
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| Meaning that if you have any unavoidable slight clock skew on
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| any of your servers then this will afford you some level of cushioning.
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| This applies to the claims `iat`, `nbf` and `exp`.
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| Specify in seconds - only if you know you need it.
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*/
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'leeway' => env('JWT_LEEWAY', 0),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Blacklist Enabled
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| In order to invalidate tokens, you must have the blacklist enabled.
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| If you do not want or need this functionality, then set this to false.
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*/
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'blacklist_enabled' => env('JWT_BLACKLIST_ENABLED', true),
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/*
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Blacklist Grace Period
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| When multiple concurrent requests are made with the same JWT,
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| it is possible that some of them fail, due to token regeneration
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| on every request.
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| Set grace period in seconds to prevent parallel request failure.
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*/
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'blacklist_grace_period' => env('JWT_BLACKLIST_GRACE_PERIOD', 0),
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Cookies encryption
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| By default Laravel encrypt cookies for security reason.
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| If you decide to not decrypt cookies, you will have to configure Laravel
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| to not encrypt your cookie token by adding its name into the $except
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| array available in the middleware "EncryptCookies" provided by Laravel.
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| see https://laravel.com/docs/master/responses#cookies-and-encryption
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| for details.
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| Set it to true if you want to decrypt cookies.
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*/
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'decrypt_cookies' => false,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Providers
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the various providers used throughout the package.
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*/
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'providers' => [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| JWT Provider
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the provider that is used to create and decode the tokens.
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*/
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'jwt' => Tymon\JWTAuth\Providers\JWT\Lcobucci::class,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Authentication Provider
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the provider that is used to authenticate users.
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*/
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'auth' => Tymon\JWTAuth\Providers\Auth\Illuminate::class,
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Storage Provider
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Specify the provider that is used to store tokens in the blacklist.
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*/
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'storage' => Tymon\JWTAuth\Providers\Storage\Illuminate::class,
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],
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];
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