Async Okta JWT Access Token verifier for Python using cached JWKs.
Based on okta_jwt by Adithya Sampatoor
Link to PyPi - click here
pip install async_okta_jwtTo generate a token, you need to pass in issuer, client_id, client_secret, username and password as parameters
>>> from async_okta_jwt.jwt import generate_token
>>> await generate_token(issuer, client_id, client_secret, username
, password)This generates and returns Okta Access Token.
To Validate the Access Token, you need to pass in the access_token, issuer, audience and client_ids as parameters. You can pass in multiple Client IDs
>>> from async_okta_jwt.jwt import validate_token
>>> await validate_token(access_token, issuer, audience, client_ids)If the token is valid then it will return the payload.
To run the unit tests, run
$ python -m unittest
The unit tests pretty much covers all the main functionality of the package, like generating the token, Validating the token and Verifying Claims.
Bug reports and Pull Requests(PR's) are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/ypukhta/async_okta_jwt. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
- Adithya Sampatoor
- Yevgen Pukhta
The Library is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License