gituser/production/: pyjwt-1.7.1 metadata and description
JSON Web Token implementation in Python
| author | Jose Padilla |
| author_email | hello@jpadilla.com |
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| keywords | jwt json web token security signing |
| license | MIT |
| provides_extras | test |
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PyJWT-1.7.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
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A Python implementation of RFC 7519. Original implementation was written by @progrium.
Sponsor
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Installing
Install with pip:
$ pip install PyJWT
Usage
>>> import jwt
>>> encoded = jwt.encode({'some': 'payload'}, 'secret', algorithm='HS256')
'eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzb21lIjoicGF5bG9hZCJ9.4twFt5NiznN84AWoo1d7KO1T_yoc0Z6XOpOVswacPZg'
>>> jwt.decode(encoded, 'secret', algorithms=['HS256'])
{'some': 'payload'}
Command line
Usage:
pyjwt [options] INPUT
Decoding examples:
pyjwt --key=secret decode TOKEN pyjwt decode --no-verify TOKEN
See more options executing pyjwt --help.
Documentation
View the full docs online at https://pyjwt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Tests
You can run tests from the project root after cloning with:
$ python setup.py test
