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			8.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
package oidc
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import (
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	"bytes"
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	"context"
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	"encoding/base64"
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	"encoding/json"
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	"errors"
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	"fmt"
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	"strings"
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	"time"
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	"golang.org/x/oauth2"
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	jose "gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2"
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)
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const (
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	issuerGoogleAccounts         = "https://accounts.google.com"
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	issuerGoogleAccountsNoScheme = "accounts.google.com"
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)
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// KeySet is a set of publc JSON Web Keys that can be used to validate the signature
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// of JSON web tokens. This is expected to be backed by a remote key set through
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// provider metadata discovery or an in-memory set of keys delivered out-of-band.
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type KeySet interface {
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	// VerifySignature parses the JSON web token, verifies the signature, and returns
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	// the raw payload. Header and claim fields are validated by other parts of the
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	// package. For example, the KeySet does not need to check values such as signature
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	// algorithm, issuer, and audience since the IDTokenVerifier validates these values
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	// independently.
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	//
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	// If VerifySignature makes HTTP requests to verify the token, it's expected to
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	// use any HTTP client associated with the context through ClientContext.
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	VerifySignature(ctx context.Context, jwt string) (payload []byte, err error)
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}
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// IDTokenVerifier provides verification for ID Tokens.
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type IDTokenVerifier struct {
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	keySet KeySet
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	config *Config
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	issuer string
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}
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// NewVerifier returns a verifier manually constructed from a key set and issuer URL.
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//
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// It's easier to use provider discovery to construct an IDTokenVerifier than creating
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// one directly. This method is intended to be used with provider that don't support
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// metadata discovery, or avoiding round trips when the key set URL is already known.
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//
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// This constructor can be used to create a verifier directly using the issuer URL and
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// JSON Web Key Set URL without using discovery:
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//
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//		keySet := oidc.NewRemoteKeySet(ctx, "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v3/certs")
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//		verifier := oidc.NewVerifier("https://accounts.google.com", keySet, config)
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//
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// Since KeySet is an interface, this constructor can also be used to supply custom
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// public key sources. For example, if a user wanted to supply public keys out-of-band
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// and hold them statically in-memory:
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//
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//		// Custom KeySet implementation.
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//		keySet := newStatisKeySet(publicKeys...)
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//
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//		// Verifier uses the custom KeySet implementation.
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//		verifier := oidc.NewVerifier("https://auth.example.com", keySet, config)
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//
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func NewVerifier(issuerURL string, keySet KeySet, config *Config) *IDTokenVerifier {
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	return &IDTokenVerifier{keySet: keySet, config: config, issuer: issuerURL}
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}
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// Config is the configuration for an IDTokenVerifier.
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type Config struct {
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	// Expected audience of the token. For a majority of the cases this is expected to be
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	// the ID of the client that initialized the login flow. It may occasionally differ if
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	// the provider supports the authorizing party (azp) claim.
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	//
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	// If not provided, users must explicitly set SkipClientIDCheck.
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	ClientID string
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	// If specified, only this set of algorithms may be used to sign the JWT.
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	//
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	// Since many providers only support RS256, SupportedSigningAlgs defaults to this value.
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	SupportedSigningAlgs []string
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	// If true, no ClientID check performed. Must be true if ClientID field is empty.
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	SkipClientIDCheck bool
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	// If true, token expiry is not checked.
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	SkipExpiryCheck bool
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	// Time function to check Token expiry. Defaults to time.Now
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	Now func() time.Time
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}
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// Verifier returns an IDTokenVerifier that uses the provider's key set to verify JWTs.
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//
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// The returned IDTokenVerifier is tied to the Provider's context and its behavior is
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// undefined once the Provider's context is canceled.
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func (p *Provider) Verifier(config *Config) *IDTokenVerifier {
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	return NewVerifier(p.issuer, p.remoteKeySet, config)
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}
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func parseJWT(p string) ([]byte, error) {
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	parts := strings.Split(p, ".")
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	if len(parts) < 2 {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: malformed jwt, expected 3 parts got %d", len(parts))
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	}
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	payload, err := base64.RawURLEncoding.DecodeString(parts[1])
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: malformed jwt payload: %v", err)
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	}
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	return payload, nil
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}
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func contains(sli []string, ele string) bool {
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	for _, s := range sli {
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		if s == ele {
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			return true
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		}
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	}
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	return false
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}
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// Verify parses a raw ID Token, verifies it's been signed by the provider, preforms
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// any additional checks depending on the Config, and returns the payload.
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//
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// Verify does NOT do nonce validation, which is the callers responsibility.
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//
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// See: https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#IDTokenValidation
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//
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//    oauth2Token, err := oauth2Config.Exchange(ctx, r.URL.Query().Get("code"))
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//    if err != nil {
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//        // handle error
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//    }
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//
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//    // Extract the ID Token from oauth2 token.
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//    rawIDToken, ok := oauth2Token.Extra("id_token").(string)
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//    if !ok {
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//        // handle error
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//    }
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//
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//    token, err := verifier.Verify(ctx, rawIDToken)
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//
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func (v *IDTokenVerifier) Verify(ctx context.Context, rawIDToken string) (*IDToken, error) {
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	jws, err := jose.ParseSigned(rawIDToken)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: malformed jwt: %v", err)
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	}
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	// Throw out tokens with invalid claims before trying to verify the token. This lets
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	// us do cheap checks before possibly re-syncing keys.
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	payload, err := parseJWT(rawIDToken)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: malformed jwt: %v", err)
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	}
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	var token idToken
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	if err := json.Unmarshal(payload, &token); err != nil {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: failed to unmarshal claims: %v", err)
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	}
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	t := &IDToken{
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		Issuer:          token.Issuer,
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		Subject:         token.Subject,
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		Audience:        []string(token.Audience),
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		Expiry:          time.Time(token.Expiry),
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		IssuedAt:        time.Time(token.IssuedAt),
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		Nonce:           token.Nonce,
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		AccessTokenHash: token.AtHash,
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		claims:          payload,
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	}
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	// Check issuer.
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	if t.Issuer != v.issuer {
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		// Google sometimes returns "accounts.google.com" as the issuer claim instead of
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		// the required "https://accounts.google.com". Detect this case and allow it only
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		// for Google.
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		//
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		// We will not add hooks to let other providers go off spec like this.
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		if !(v.issuer == issuerGoogleAccounts && t.Issuer == issuerGoogleAccountsNoScheme) {
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			return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: id token issued by a different provider, expected %q got %q", v.issuer, t.Issuer)
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		}
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	}
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	// If a client ID has been provided, make sure it's part of the audience. SkipClientIDCheck must be true if ClientID is empty.
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	//
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	// This check DOES NOT ensure that the ClientID is the party to which the ID Token was issued (i.e. Authorized party).
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	if !v.config.SkipClientIDCheck {
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		if v.config.ClientID != "" {
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			if !contains(t.Audience, v.config.ClientID) {
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				return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: expected audience %q got %q", v.config.ClientID, t.Audience)
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			}
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		} else {
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			return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: invalid configuration, clientID must be provided or SkipClientIDCheck must be set")
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		}
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	}
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	// If a SkipExpiryCheck is false, make sure token is not expired.
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	if !v.config.SkipExpiryCheck {
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		now := time.Now
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		if v.config.Now != nil {
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			now = v.config.Now
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		}
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		if t.Expiry.Before(now()) {
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			return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: token is expired (Token Expiry: %v)", t.Expiry)
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		}
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	}
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	switch len(jws.Signatures) {
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	case 0:
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: id token not signed")
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	case 1:
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	default:
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: multiple signatures on id token not supported")
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	}
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	sig := jws.Signatures[0]
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	supportedSigAlgs := v.config.SupportedSigningAlgs
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	if len(supportedSigAlgs) == 0 {
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		supportedSigAlgs = []string{RS256}
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	}
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	if !contains(supportedSigAlgs, sig.Header.Algorithm) {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: id token signed with unsupported algorithm, expected %q got %q", supportedSigAlgs, sig.Header.Algorithm)
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	}
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	t.sigAlgorithm = sig.Header.Algorithm
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	gotPayload, err := v.keySet.VerifySignature(ctx, rawIDToken)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to verify signature: %v", err)
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	}
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	// Ensure that the payload returned by the square actually matches the payload parsed earlier.
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	if !bytes.Equal(gotPayload, payload) {
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		return nil, errors.New("oidc: internal error, payload parsed did not match previous payload")
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	}
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	return t, nil
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}
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// Nonce returns an auth code option which requires the ID Token created by the
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// OpenID Connect provider to contain the specified nonce.
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func Nonce(nonce string) oauth2.AuthCodeOption {
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	return oauth2.SetAuthURLParam("nonce", nonce)
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}
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