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Streamlining HTTP client definition in Spring 6, CoApi provides zero boilerplate code auto-configuration for more convenient and efficient interface calls.
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* Copyright [2022-present] [ahoo wang (https://github.com/Ahoo-Wang)].
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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package me.ahoo.coapi.spring.client.reactive.auth
import com.auth0.jwt.JWT
import reactor.core.publisher.Mono
data class ExpirableToken(val token: String, val expireAt: Long) {
val isExpired: Boolean
get() = System.currentTimeMillis() > expireAt
companion object {
private val jwtParser = JWT()
fun String.jwtToExpirableToken(): ExpirableToken {
val decodedJWT = jwtParser.decodeJwt(this)
val expiresAt = checkNotNull(decodedJWT.expiresAt)
return ExpirableToken(this, expiresAt.time)
}
}
}
interface ExpirableTokenProvider : HeaderValueProvider {
fun getToken(): Mono
override fun getHeaderValue(): Mono {
return getToken().map { it.token }
}
}