A JSON Web Token implementation in Objective-C.
A JSON Web Token implementation in Objective-C.
Old ClaimsSet API has been deprecated and will be removed in API version 3.0.
- (void)test {
/// Setup ClaimsSetCoordinator
__auto_type claim = JWTClaimVariations.intersectionOfIntervals;
__auto_type claimSerializer = JWTClaimSerializerVariations.interval;
__auto_type claimVerifier = JWTClaimVerifierVariations.intersection;
id<JWTClaimsSetCoordinatorProtocol> claimsSetCoordinator = [JWTClaimsSetCoordinatorBase new];
[claimsSetCoordinator registerClaim:claim serializer:claimSerializer verifier:claimVerifier forClaimName:JWTClaimsNames.intersectionOfIntervals];
__auto_type deserialized = ({
claimsSetCoordinator.configureClaimsSet(^JWTClaimsSetDSLBase *(JWTClaimsSetDSLBase *claimsSetDSL) {
claimsSetDSL.intersection = @[@(2), @(5)];
return claimsSetDSL;
});
self.claimsSetCoordinator.claimsSetStorage;
});
__auto_type serialized = ({
__auto_type dictionary = [self.claimsSetCoordinator.claimsSetSerializer dictionaryFromClaimsSet:deserialized];
dictionary;
});
__auto_type result = @{
JWTClaimsNames.intersectionOfIntervals : @"2,5"
};
XCTAssertEqual(serialized.count, 1);
XCTAssertEqualObjects(serialized, result);
}
NSString *privateKeyString = @"<ANSI X9.63 formatted key>";
NSString *publicKeyString = @"<ANSI X9.63 formatted key>";
// Note: We should pass type of key. Default type is RSA.
NSDictionary *parameters = @{JWTCryptoKey.parametersKeyBuilder : JWTCryptoKeyBuilder.new.keyTypeEC};
id <JWTCryptoKeyProtocol> privateKey = [[JWTCryptoKeyPrivate alloc] initWithPemEncoded:privateKeyString parameters:parameters error:nil];
id <JWTCryptoKeyProtocol> publicKey = [[JWTCryptoKeyPublic alloc] initWithPemEncoded:publicKeyString parameters:parameters error:nil];
// Note: JWTAlgorithmRSFamilyDataHolder will be renamed to something more appropriate. It can holds any asymmetric keys pair (private and public).
id <JWTAlgorithmDataHolderProtocol> holder = [JWTAlgorithmRSFamilyDataHolder new].signKey(privateKey).verifyKey(publicKey).algorithmName(JWTAlgorithmNameES256);
You have an algorithm, a secret data and an unknown jwt token.
Let’s try to decode it.
// create token
NSString *token = @"...";
// possible that algorithm could return error.
// you could try use algorithm and data chain.
NSString *firstSecret = @"first";
NSString *firstAlgorithmName = JWTAlgorithmNameHS384;
id <JWTAlgorithmDataHolderProtocol> firstHolder = [JWTAlgorithmHSFamilyDataHolder new].algorithmName(firstAlgorithmName).secret(firstSecret);
id <JWTAlgorithmDataHolderProtocol> errorHolder = [JWTAlgorithmNoneDataHolder new];
// chain together.
JWTAlgorithmDataHolderChain *chain = [[JWTAlgorithmDataHolderChain alloc] initWithHolders:@[firstHolder, errorHolder]];
// or add them in builder
[JWTDecodingBuilder decodeMessage:token].addHolder(firstHolder).addHolder(errorHolder);
// or add them as chain
[JWTDecodingBuilder decodeMessage:token].chain(chain);
Maybe you would like to try different secrets.
// possible that your algorithm has several secrets.
// you don't know which secret to use.
// but you want to decode it.
NSString *firstSecret = @"first";
NSArray *manySecrets = @[@"second", @"third", @"forty two"];
// translate to data
NSArray *manySecretsData = @[];
for (NSString *secret in manySecrets) {
NSData *secretData = [JWTBase64Coder dataWithBase64UrlEncodedString:secret];
if (secret) {
manySecretsData = [manySecretsData arrayByAddingObject:secretData];
}
}
NSString *algorithmName = JWTAlgorithmNameHS384;
id <JWTAlgorithmDataHolderProtocol> firstHolder = [JWTAlgorithmHSFamilyDataHolder new].algorithmName(algorithmName).secret(firstSecret);
// lets create chain
JWTAlgorithmDataHolderChain *chain = [JWTAlgorithmDataHolderChain chainWithHolder:firstHolder];
// and lets populate chain with secrets.
NSLog(@"chain has: %@", chain.debugDescription);
JWTAlgorithmDataHolderChain *expandedChain = [chain chainByPopulatingAlgorithm:firstHolder.currentAlgorithm withManySecretData:manySecretsData];
// now we have expanded chain with many secrets and one algorithm.
NSLog(@"expanded chain has: %@", expandedChain.debugDescription);
JWTClaimsSet *claimsSet = [[JWTClaimsSet alloc] init];
// fill it
claimsSet.issuer = @"Facebook";
claimsSet.subject = @"Token";
claimsSet.audience = @"https://jwt.io";
// encode it
NSString *secret = @"secret";
NSString *algorithmName = @"HS384";
NSDictionary *headers = @{@"custom":@"value"};
id<JWTAlgorithmDataHolderProtocol>holder = [JWTAlgorithmHSFamilyDataHolder new].algorithmName(algorithmName).secret(secret);
JWTCodingResultType *result = [JWTEncodingBuilder encodeClaimsSet:claimsSet].headers(headers).addHolder(holder).result;
NSString *encodedToken = result.successResult.encoded;
if (result.successResult) {
// handle encoded result
NSLog(@"encoded result: %@", result.successResult.encoded);
}
else {
// handle error
NSLog(@"encode failed, error: %@", result.errorResult.error);
}
// decode it
// you can set any property that you want, all properties are optional
JWTClaimsSet *trustedClaimsSet = [claimsSet copy];
NSNumber *options = @(JWTCodingDecodingOptionsNone);
NSString *yourJwt = encodedToken; // from previous example
JWTCodingResultType *decodedResult = [JWTDecodingBuilder decodeMessage:yourJwt].claimsSet(claimsSet).addHolder(holder).options(options).and.result;
if (decodedResult.successResult) {
// handle decoded result
NSLog(@"decoded result: %@", decodedResult.successResult.headerAndPayloadDictionary);
NSLog(@"headers: %@", decodedResult.successResult.headers);
NSLog(@"payload: %@", decodedResult.successResult.payload);
}
else {
// handle error
NSLog(@"decode failed, error: %@", decodedResult.errorResult.error);
}
You have a key in pem file. And you want to use it directly for sign/verify.
Suppose, that “public_rsa.pem” and “private_rsa.pem” are public and private keys in pem format.
// Load keys
- (NSString *)pemKeyStringFromFileWithName:(NSString *)string inBundle:(NSBundle *)bundle {
NSURL *fileURL = [bundle URLForResource:name withExtension:@"pem"];
NSError *error = nil;
NSString *fileContent = [NSString stringWithContentsOfURL:fileURL encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding error:&error];
if (error) {
NSLog(@"%@ error: %@", self.debugDescription, error);
return nil;
}
}
// Sign and verify
- (void)signAndVerifyWithPrivateKeyPemString:(NSString *)privateKey publicKeyPemString:(NSString *)publicKey privateKeyPassphrase:(NSString *)passphrase {
NSString *algorithmName = @"RS256";
id <JWTAlgorithmDataHolderProtocol> signDataHolder = [JWTAlgorithmRSFamilyDataHolder new].keyExtractorType([JWTCryptoKeyExtractor privateKeyWithPEMBase64].type).privateKeyCertificatePassphrase(passphrase).algorithmName(algorithmName).secret(privateKey);
id <JWTAlgorithmDataHolderProtocol> verifyDataHolder = [JWTAlgorithmRSFamilyDataHolder new].keyExtractorType([JWTCryptoKeyExtractor publicKeyWithPEMBase64].type).algorithmName(algorithmName).secret(publicKey);
// sign
NSDictionary *payloadDictionary = @{@"hello": @"world"};
JWTCodingBuilder *signBuilder = [JWTEncodingBuilder encodePayload:payloadDictionary].addHolder(signDataHolder);
JWTCodingResultType *signResult = signBuilder.result;
NSString *token = nil;
if (signResult.successResult) {
// success
NSLog(@"%@ success: %@", self.debugDescription, signResult.successResult.encoded);
token = signResult.successResult.encoded;
}
else {
// error
NSLog(@"%@ error: %@", self.debugDescription, signResult.errorResult.error);
}
// verify
if (token == nil) {
NSLog(@"something wrong");
}
JWTCodingBuilder *verifyBuilder = [JWTDecodingBuilder decodeMessage:token].addHolder(verifyDataHolder);
JWTCodingResultType *verifyResult = verifyBuilder.result;
if (verifyResult.successResult) {
// success
NSLog(@"%@ success: %@", self.debugDescription, verifyResult.successResult.payload);
token = verifyResult.successResult.encoded;
}
else {
// error
NSLog(@"%@ error: %@", self.debugDescription, verifyResult.errorResult.error);
}
}
When you need to decode jwt by several algorithms you could specify their names in whitelist.
Later this feature possible will migrate to options.
For example, someone returns result or error.
Restricted to pair (algorithm or none) due to limitations of unique secret
.
NSString *jwtResultOrError = /*...*/;
NSString *secret = @"secret";
JWTBuilder *builder = [JWT decodeMessage:jwtResultOrError].secret(@"secret").whitelist(@[@"HS256", @"none"]);
NSDictionary *decoded = builder.decode;
if (builder.jwtError) {
// oh!
}
else {
NSDictionary *payload = decoded[@"payload"];
NSDictionary *header = decoded[@"header"];
NSArray *tries = decoded[@"tries"]; // will be evolded into something appropriate later.
}
NSDictionary *payload = @{@"foo" : @"bar"};
NSString *secret = @"secret";
id<JWTAlgorithm> algorithm = [JWTAlgorithmFactory algorithmByName:@"HS256"];
// Deprecated
[JWT encodePayload:payload withSecret:secret algorithm:algorithm];
// Modern
[JWTBuilder encodePayload:payload].secret(secret).algorithm(algorithm).encode;
Add the following to your CocoaPods Podfile:
pod "JWT"
Install via Cartfile:
github "yourkarma/JWT" "master"
and import JWT
To encode & decode JWTs, use fluent style with the JWTBuilder
interface
+ (JWTBuilder *)encodePayload:(NSDictionary *)payload;
+ (JWTBuilder *)encodeClaimsSet:(JWTClaimsSet *)claimsSet;
+ (JWTBuilder *)decodeMessage:(NSString *)message;
As you can see, JWTBuilder has interface from both decoding and encoding.
Note: some attributes are encode-only or decode-only.
#pragma mark - Encode only
*payload;
*headers;
*algorithm;
#pragma mark - Decode only
*message
*options // as forcedOption from jwt decode functions interface.
*whitelist //optional array of algorithm names to whitelist for decoding
You can inspect JWTBuilder by jwt
-prefixed attributes.
You can set JWTBuilder attributes by fluent style (block interface).
You can encode arbitrary payloads like so:
NSDictionary *payload = @{@"foo" : @"bar"};
NSString *secret = @"secret";
id<JWTAlgorithm> algorithm = [JWTAlgorithmFactory algorithmByName:@"HS256"];
[JWTBuilder encodePayload:payload].secret(@"secret").algorithm(algorithm).encode;
If you’re using reserved claim names you can encode your claim set like so (all properties are optional):
JWTClaimsSet *claimsSet = [[JWTClaimsSet alloc] init];
claimsSet.issuer = @"Facebook";
claimsSet.subject = @"Token";
claimsSet.audience = @"http://yourkarma.com";
claimsSet.expirationDate = [NSDate distantFuture];
claimsSet.notBeforeDate = [NSDate distantPast];
claimsSet.issuedAt = [NSDate date];
claimsSet.identifier = @"thisisunique";
claimsSet.type = @"test";
NSString *secret = @"secret";
id<JWTAlgorithm> algorithm = [JWTAlgorithmFactory algorithmByName:@"HS256"];
[JWTBuilder encodeClaimsSet:claimsSet].secret(secret).algorithm(algorithm).encode;
You can decode a JWT like so:
NSString *jwtToken = @"header.payload.signature";
NSString *secret = @"secret";
NSString *algorithmName = @"HS256"; //Must specify an algorithm to use
NSDictionary *payload = [JWTBuilder decodeMessage:jwtToken].secret(secret).algorithmName(algorithmName).decode;
If you want to check claims while decoding, you could use next sample of code (all properties are optional):
// Trusted Claims Set
JWTClaimsSet *trustedClaimsSet = [[JWTClaimsSet alloc] init];
trustedClaimsSet.issuer = @"Facebook";
trustedClaimsSet.subject = @"Token";
trustedClaimsSet.audience = @"http://yourkarma.com";
trustedClaimsSet.expirationDate = [NSDate date];
trustedClaimsSet.notBeforeDate = [NSDate date];
trustedClaimsSet.issuedAt = [NSDate date];
trustedClaimsSet.identifier = @"thisisunique";
trustedClaimsSet.type = @"test";
NSString *message = @"encodedJwt";
NSString *secret = @"secret";
NSString *algorithmName = @"chosenAlgorithm"
JWTBuilder *builder = [JWTBuilder decodeMessage:jwt].secret(secret).algorithmName(algorithmName).claimsSet(trustedClaimsSet);
NSDictionary *payload = builder.decode;
if (builder.jwtError == nil) {
// do your work here
}
else {
// handle error
}
If you want to enforce a whitelist of valid algorithms:
NSArray *whitelist = @[@"HS256", @"HS512"];
NSString *jwtToken = @"header.payload.signature";
NSString *secret = @"secret";
NSString *algorithmName = @"HS256";
//Returns nil
NSDictionary *payload = [JWTBuilder decodeMessage:jwtToken].secret(secret).algorithmName(algorithmName).whitelist(@[]).decode;
//Returns the decoded payload
NSDictionary *payload = [JWTBuilder decodeMessage:jwtToken].secret(secret).algorithmName(algorithmName).whitelist(whitelist).decode;
// suppose, that you create ClaimsSet
JWTClaimsSet *claimsSet = [[JWTClaimsSet alloc] init];
// fill it
claimsSet.issuer = @"Facebook";
claimsSet.subject = @"Token";
claimsSet.audience = @"http://yourkarma.com";
// encode it
NSString *secret = @"secret";
NSString *algorithmName = @"HS384";
NSDictionary *headers = @{@"custom":@"value"};
id<JWTAlgorithm> algorithm = [JWTAlgorithmFactory algorithmByName:algorithmName];
JWTBuilder *encodeBuilder = [JWT encodeClaimsSet:claimsSet];
NSString *encodedResult = encodeBuilder.secret(secret).algorithm(algorithm).headers(headers).encode;
if (encodeBuilder.jwtError == nil) {
// handle encoded result
NSLog(@"encoded result: %@", encodedResult);
}
else {
// handle error
NSLog(@"encode failed, error: %@", encodeBuilder.jwtError);
}
// decode it
// you can set any property that you want, all properties are optional
JWTClaimsSet *trustedClaimsSet = [claimsSet copy];
// decode forced ? try YES
BOOL decodeForced = NO;
NSNumber *options = @(decodeForced);
NSString *yourJwt = encodedResult; // from previous example
NSString *yourSecret = secret; // from previous example
NSString *yourAlgorithm = algorithmName; // from previous example
JWTBuilder *decodeBuilder = [JWT decodeMessage:yourJwt];
NSDictionary *decodedResult = decodeBuilder.message(yourJwt).secret(yourSecret).algorithmName(yourAlgorithm).claimsSet(trustedClaimsSet).options(options).decode;
if (decodeBuilder.jwtError == nil) {
// handle decoded result
NSLog(@"decoded result: %@", decodedResult);
}
else {
// handle error
NSLog(@"decode failed, error: %@", decodeBuilder.jwtError);
}
You can also encode/decode using a secret that is represented as an NSData object
//Encode
NSData *secretData = "<your data>";
NSString *algorithmName = @"HS384";
NSDictionary *headers = @{@"custom":@"value"};
id<JWTAlgorithm> algorithm = [JWTAlgorithmFactory algorithmByName:algorithmName];
JWTBuilder *encodeBuilder = [JWT encodeClaimsSet:claimsSet];
NSString *encodedResult = encodeBuilder.secretData(secretData).algorithm(algorithm).headers(headers).encode;
//Decode
NSString *jwtToken = @"header.payload.signature";
NSData *secretData = "<your data>"
NSString *algorithmName = @"HS256"; //Must specify an algorithm to use
NSDictionary *payload = [JWTBuilder decodeMessage:jwtToken].secretData(secretData).algorithmName(algorithmName).decode;
The following algorithms are supported:
For example, you have your file with privateKey: file.p12
.
And you have a secret passphrase for that file: secret
.
// Encode
NSDictionary *payload = @{@"payload" : @"hidden_information"};
NSString *algorithmName = @"RS256";
NSString *filePath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"secret_key" ofType:@"p12"];
NSData *privateKeySecretData = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:filePath];
NSString *passphraseForPrivateKey = @"secret";
JWTBuilder *builder = [JWTBuilder encodePayload:payload].secretData(privateKeySecretData).privateKeyCertificatePassphrase(passphraseForPrivateKey).algorithmName(algorithmName);
NSString *token = builder.encode;
// check error
if (builder.jwtError == nil) {
// handle result
}
else {
// error occurred.
}
// Decode
// Suppose, that you get token from previous example. You need a valid public key for a private key in previous example.
// Private key stored in @"secret_key.p12". So, you need public key for that private key.
NSString *publicKey = @"..."; // load public key. Or use it as raw string.
algorithmName = @"RS256";
JWTBuilder *decodeBuilder = [JWTBuilder decodeMessage:token].secret(publicKey).algorithmName(algorithmName);
NSDictionary *envelopedPayload = decodeBuilder.decode;
// check error
if (decodeBuilder.jwtError == nil) {
// handle result
}
else {
// error occurred.
}
Additional algorithms can be added by implementing the JWTAlgorithm
protocol.
Please, read Contribution notes before make pull request.