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# Changelog ## [6.10.0](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.9.0...v6.10.0) (2023-11-28) ### Features * allow typ header override ([#546](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/546)) ([79cb30b](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/79cb30b729a22931b2fbd6b53f20629a83031ba9)) ## [6.9.0](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.8.1...v6.9.0) (2023-10-04) ### Features * add payload to jwt exception ([#521](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/521)) ([175edf9](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/175edf958bb61922ec135b2333acf5622f2238a2)) ## [6.8.1](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.8.0...v6.8.1) (2023-07-14) ### Bug Fixes * accept float claims but round down to ignore them ([#492](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/492)) ([3936842](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/39368423beeaacb3002afa7dcb75baebf204fe7e)) * different BeforeValidException messages for nbf and iat ([#526](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/526)) ([0a53cf2](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/0a53cf2986e45c2bcbf1a269f313ebf56a154ee4)) ## [6.8.0](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.7.0...v6.8.0) (2023-06-14) ### Features * add support for P-384 curve ([#515](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/515)) ([5de4323](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/5de4323f4baf4d70bca8663bd87682a69c656c3d)) ### Bug Fixes * handle invalid http responses ([#508](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/508)) ([91c39c7](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/91c39c72b22fc3e1191e574089552c1f2041c718)) ## [6.7.0](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.6.0...v6.7.0) (2023-06-14) ### Features * add ed25519 support to JWK (public keys) ([#452](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/452)) ([e53979a](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/e53979abae927de916a75b9d239cfda8ce32be2a)) ## [6.6.0](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.5.0...v6.6.0) (2023-06-13) ### Features * allow get headers when decoding token ([#442](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/442)) ([fb85f47](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/fb85f47cfaeffdd94faf8defdf07164abcdad6c3)) ### Bug Fixes * only check iat if nbf is not used ([#493](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/493)) ([398ccd2](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/398ccd25ea12fa84b9e4f1085d5ff448c21ec797)) ## [6.5.0](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.4.0...v6.5.0) (2023-05-12) ### Bug Fixes * allow KID of '0' ([#505](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/505)) ([9dc46a9](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/9dc46a9c3e5801294249cfd2554c5363c9f9326a)) ### Miscellaneous Chores * drop support for PHP 7.3 ([#495](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/495)) ## [6.4.0](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.3.2...v6.4.0) (2023-02-08) ### Features * add support for W3C ES256K ([#462](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/462)) ([213924f](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/213924f51936291fbbca99158b11bd4ae56c2c95)) * improve caching by only decoding jwks when necessary ([#486](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/486)) ([78d3ed1](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/78d3ed1073553f7d0bbffa6c2010009a0d483d5c)) ## [6.3.2](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.3.1...v6.3.2) (2022-11-01) ### Bug Fixes * check kid before using as array index ([bad1b04](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/bad1b040d0c736bbf86814c6b5ae614f517cf7bd)) ## [6.3.1](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/compare/v6.3.0...v6.3.1) (2022-11-01) ### Bug Fixes * casing of GET for PSR compat ([#451](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/451)) ([60b52b7](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/60b52b71978790eafcf3b95cfbd83db0439e8d22)) * string interpolation format for php 8.2 ([#446](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/issues/446)) ([2e07d8a](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/commit/2e07d8a1524d12b69b110ad649f17461d068b8f2)) ## 6.3.0 / 2022-07-15 - Added ES256 support to JWK parsing ([#399](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/399)) - Fixed potential caching error in `CachedKeySet` by caching jwks as strings ([#435](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/435)) ## 6.2.0 / 2022-05-14 - Added `CachedKeySet` ([#397](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/397)) - Added `$defaultAlg` parameter to `JWT::parseKey` and `JWT::parseKeySet` ([#426](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/426)). ## 6.1.0 / 2022-03-23 - Drop support for PHP 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, and 7.0 - Add parameter typing and return types where possible ## 6.0.0 / 2022-01-24 - **Backwards-Compatibility Breaking Changes**: See the [Release Notes](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/releases/tag/v6.0.0) for more information. - New Key object to prevent key/algorithm type confusion (#365) - Add JWK support (#273) - Add ES256 support (#256) - Add ES384 support (#324) - Add Ed25519 support (#343) ## 5.0.0 / 2017-06-26 - Support RS384 and RS512. See [#117](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/117). Thanks [@joostfaassen](https://github.com/joostfaassen)! - Add an example for RS256 openssl. See [#125](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/125). Thanks [@akeeman](https://github.com/akeeman)! - Detect invalid Base64 encoding in signature. See [#162](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/162). Thanks [@psignoret](https://github.com/psignoret)! - Update `JWT::verify` to handle OpenSSL errors. See [#159](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/159). Thanks [@bshaffer](https://github.com/bshaffer)! - Add `array` type hinting to `decode` method See [#101](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/101). Thanks [@hywak](https://github.com/hywak)! - Add all JSON error types. See [#110](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/110). Thanks [@gbalduzzi](https://github.com/gbalduzzi)! - Bugfix 'kid' not in given key list. See [#129](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/129). Thanks [@stampycode](https://github.com/stampycode)! - Miscellaneous cleanup, documentation and test fixes. See [#107](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/107), [#115](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/115), [#160](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/160), [#161](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/161), and [#165](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/165). Thanks [@akeeman](https://github.com/akeeman), [@chinedufn](https://github.com/chinedufn), and [@bshaffer](https://github.com/bshaffer)! ## 4.0.0 / 2016-07-17 - Add support for late static binding. See [#88](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/88) for details. Thanks to [@chappy84](https://github.com/chappy84)! - Use static `$timestamp` instead of `time()` to improve unit testing. See [#93](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/93) for details. Thanks to [@josephmcdermott](https://github.com/josephmcdermott)! - Fixes to exceptions classes. See [#81](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/81) for details. Thanks to [@Maks3w](https://github.com/Maks3w)! - Fixes to PHPDoc. See [#76](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/76) for details. Thanks to [@akeeman](https://github.com/akeeman)! ## 3.0.0 / 2015-07-22 - Minimum PHP version updated from `5.2.0` to `5.3.0`. - Add `\Firebase\JWT` namespace. See [#59](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/59) for details. Thanks to [@Dashron](https://github.com/Dashron)! - Require a non-empty key to decode and verify a JWT. See [#60](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/60) for details. Thanks to [@sjones608](https://github.com/sjones608)! - Cleaner documentation blocks in the code. See [#62](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/62) for details. Thanks to [@johanderuijter](https://github.com/johanderuijter)! ## 2.2.0 / 2015-06-22 - Add support for adding custom, optional JWT headers to `JWT::encode()`. See [#53](https://github.com/firebase/php-jwt/pull/53/files) for details. Thanks to [@mcocaro](https://github.com/mcocaro)! ## 2.1.0 / 2015-05-20 - Add support for adding a leeway to `JWT:decode()` that accounts for clock skew between signing and verifying entities. Thanks to [@lcabral](https://github.com/lcabral)! - Add support for passing an object implementing the `ArrayAccess` interface for `$keys` argument in `JWT::decode()`. Thanks to [@aztech-dev](https://github.com/aztech-dev)! ## 2.0.0 / 2015-04-01 - **Note**: It is strongly recommended that you update to > v2.0.0 to address known security vulnerabilities in prior versions when both symmetric and asymmetric keys are used together. - Update signature for `JWT::decode(...)` to require an array of supported algorithms to use when verifying token signatures.
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