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## `jwt-go` Version History
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#### 2.4.0
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* Added new type, Parser, to allow for configuration of various parsing parameters
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* You can now specify a list of valid signing methods. Anything outside this set will be rejected.
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* You can now opt to use the `json.Number` type instead of `float64` when parsing token JSON
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* Added support for [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/dgrijalva/jwt-go)
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* Fixed some bugs with ECDSA parsing
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#### 2.3.0
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* Added support for ECDSA signing methods
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* Added support for RSA PSS signing methods (requires go v1.4)
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#### 2.2.0
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* Gracefully handle a `nil` `Keyfunc` being passed to `Parse`. Result will now be the parsed token and an error, instead of a panic.
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#### 2.1.0
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Backwards compatible API change that was missed in 2.0.0.
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* The `SignedString` method on `Token` now takes `interface{}` instead of `[]byte`
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#### 2.0.0
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There were two major reasons for breaking backwards compatibility with this update. The first was a refactor required to expand the width of the RSA and HMAC-SHA signing implementations. There will likely be no required code changes to support this change.
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The second update, while unfortunately requiring a small change in integration, is required to open up this library to other signing methods. Not all keys used for all signing methods have a single standard on-disk representation. Requiring `[]byte` as the type for all keys proved too limiting. Additionally, this implementation allows for pre-parsed tokens to be reused, which might matter in an application that parses a high volume of tokens with a small set of keys. Backwards compatibilty has been maintained for passing `[]byte` to the RSA signing methods, but they will also accept `*rsa.PublicKey` and `*rsa.PrivateKey`.
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It is likely the only integration change required here will be to change `func(t *jwt.Token) ([]byte, error)` to `func(t *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error)` when calling `Parse`.
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* **Compatibility Breaking Changes**
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* `SigningMethodHS256` is now `*SigningMethodHMAC` instead of `type struct`
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* `SigningMethodRS256` is now `*SigningMethodRSA` instead of `type struct`
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* `KeyFunc` now returns `interface{}` instead of `[]byte`
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* `SigningMethod.Sign` now takes `interface{}` instead of `[]byte` for the key
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* `SigningMethod.Verify` now takes `interface{}` instead of `[]byte` for the key
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* Renamed type `SigningMethodHS256` to `SigningMethodHMAC`. Specific sizes are now just instances of this type.
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* Added public package global `SigningMethodHS256`
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* Added public package global `SigningMethodHS384`
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* Added public package global `SigningMethodHS512`
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* Renamed type `SigningMethodRS256` to `SigningMethodRSA`. Specific sizes are now just instances of this type.
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* Added public package global `SigningMethodRS256`
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* Added public package global `SigningMethodRS384`
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* Added public package global `SigningMethodRS512`
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* Moved sample private key for HMAC tests from an inline value to a file on disk. Value is unchanged.
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* Refactored the RSA implementation to be easier to read
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* Exposed helper methods `ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM` and `ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM`
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#### 1.0.2
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* Fixed bug in parsing public keys from certificates
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* Added more tests around the parsing of keys for RS256
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* Code refactoring in RS256 implementation. No functional changes
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#### 1.0.1
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* Fixed panic if RS256 signing method was passed an invalid key
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#### 1.0.0
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* First versioned release
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* API stabilized
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* Supports creating, signing, parsing, and validating JWT tokens
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* Supports RS256 and HS256 signing methods
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