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util.jwt: Provide built-in token expiry support (defaults to 3600s lifetime)
To avoid every user of the library needing to add and verify expiry info, this
is now handled by util.jwt itself (if not overridden or disabled).
Issuing tokens that are valid forever is bad practice and rarely desired, and
the default token lifetime is now 3600s (1 hour).
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 11 Jul 2022 13:28:29 +0100 |
parent | 11177:37dc2a6144d1 |
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local dbg = require "util.debug"; describe("util.debug", function () describe("traceback()", function () it("works", function () local tb = dbg.traceback(); assert.is_string(tb); end); end); describe("get_traceback_table()", function () it("works", function () local count = 0; -- MUST stay in sync with the line numbers of these functions: local f1_defined, f3_defined = 43, 15; local function f3(f3_param) --luacheck: ignore 212/f3_param count = count + 1; for i = 1, 2 do local tb = dbg.get_traceback_table(i == 1 and coroutine.running() or nil, 0); assert.is_table(tb); --print(dbg.traceback(), "\n\n\n", require "util.serialization".serialize(tb, { fatal = false, unquoted = true})); local found_f1, found_f3; for _, frame in ipairs(tb) do if frame.info.linedefined == f1_defined then assert.equal(0, #frame.locals); assert.equal("f2", frame.upvalues[1].name); assert.equal("f1_upvalue", frame.upvalues[2].name); found_f1 = true; elseif frame.info.linedefined == f3_defined then assert.equal("f3_param", frame.locals[1].name); found_f3 = true; end end assert.is_true(found_f1); assert.is_true(found_f3); end end local function f2() local f2_local = "hello"; return f3(f2_local); end local f1_upvalue = "upvalue1"; local function f1() f2(f1_upvalue); end -- ok/err are caught and re-thrown so that -- busted gets to handle them in its own way local ok, err; local function hook() debug.sethook(); ok, err = pcall(f1); end -- Test the traceback is correct in various -- types of caller environments -- From a Lua hook debug.sethook(hook, "crl", 1); local a = string.sub("abcdef", 3, 4); assert.equal("cd", a); debug.sethook(); assert.equal(1, count); if not ok then error(err); end ok, err = nil, nil; -- From a signal handler (C hook) require "util.signal".signal("SIGUSR1", hook); require "util.signal".raise("SIGUSR1"); assert.equal(2, count); if not ok then error(err); end ok, err = nil, nil; -- Inside a coroutine local co = coroutine.create(function () hook(); end); coroutine.resume(co); if not ok then error(err); end assert.equal(3, count); end); end); end);