Struct jsonwebtoken::DecodingKey[][src]

pub struct DecodingKey { /* fields omitted */ }
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All the different kind of keys we can use to decode a JWT This key can be re-used so make sure you only initialize it once if you can for better performance

Implementations

If you’re using HMAC, use this.

If you’re using HMAC with a base64 encoded secret, use this.

If you are loading a public RSA key in a PEM format, use this.

If you have (n, e) RSA public key components as strings, use this.

If you have (n, e) RSA public key components already decoded, use this.

If you have a ECDSA public key in PEM format, use this.

If you have a EdDSA public key in PEM format, use this.

If you know what you’re doing and have a RSA DER encoded public key, use this.

If you know what you’re doing and have a RSA EC encoded public key, use this.

If you know what you’re doing and have a Ed DER encoded public key, use this.

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