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/*
* Copyright 2012-2017 Brian Campbell
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package org.jose4j.jwt.consumer;
import org.jose4j.jwt.JwtClaims;
import org.jose4j.jwt.MalformedClaimException;
/**
*
*/
public class SubValidator implements ErrorCodeValidator
{
private static final Error MISSING_SUB = new Error(ErrorCodes.SUBJECT_MISSING, "No Subject (sub) claim is present.");
private boolean requireSubject;
private String expectedSubject;
public SubValidator(boolean requireSubject)
{
this.requireSubject = requireSubject;
}
public SubValidator(String expectedSubject)
{
this(true);
this.expectedSubject = expectedSubject;
}
@Override
public Error validate(JwtContext jwtContext) throws MalformedClaimException
{
JwtClaims jwtClaims = jwtContext.getJwtClaims();
String subject = jwtClaims.getSubject();
if (subject == null && requireSubject)
{
return MISSING_SUB;
}
else if (expectedSubject != null && !expectedSubject.equals(subject))
{
String msg = "Subject (sub) claim value (" + subject + ") doesn't match expected value of " + expectedSubject;
return new Error(ErrorCodes.SUBJECT_INVALID, msg);
}
return null;
}
}