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spec/util_jwt_spec.lua @ 11659:00295a8e5bcf

net.server_epoll: Separate handling of new incoming and outgoing connections The :init method is more suited for new outgoing connections, which is why it uses the connect_timeout setting. Depending on whether a newly accepted connection is to a Direct TLS port or not, it should be handled differently, and was already. The :starttls method sets up timeouts on its own, so the one set in :init was not needed. Newly accepted plain TCP connections don't need a write timeout set, a read timeout is enough.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Thu, 08 Jul 2021 17:52:59 +0200
parent 10661:4eee1aaa9405
child 12696:27a72982e331
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local jwt = require "util.jwt";

describe("util.jwt", function ()
	it("validates", function ()
		local key = "secret";
		local token = jwt.sign(key, { payload = "this" });
		assert.string(token);
		local ok, parsed = jwt.verify(key, token);
		assert.truthy(ok)
		assert.same({ payload = "this" }, parsed);
	end);
	it("rejects invalid", function ()
		local key = "secret";
		local token = jwt.sign("wrong", { payload = "this" });
		assert.string(token);
		local ok = jwt.verify(key, token);
		assert.falsy(ok)
	end);
end);