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set token to expire #42
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With the actual implementation, I don't think so. I plan to fork this to add it. Not sure if @progrium wants to maintain this library anymore. |
There are maintainers. If you'd like to join, that'd be great. Accepting PRs. |
That is good to know @progrium :). I will sharp my ruby soon and implement those extra claims with proper tests 👍 |
@Foxandxss, looking forward to the new claims 👍 |
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Is it possible to set an expiration date on the token? Or do we have to do this manually by specifying a header key and comparing that ourselves with the current date?
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