JWT Framework
v1.x
v1.x
  • Introduction
  • Components
    • Algorithm Management (JWA)
    • Key (JWK) and Key Set (JWKSet)
      • Key Management (JWK)
      • Key Set Management (JWKSet)
    • Header Checker
    • Claim Checker
    • Signed Tokens (JWS)
      • Signature Algorithms
      • JWS Creation
      • JWS Loading
    • Encrypted Tokens (JWE)
      • Encryption Algorithms
      • JWE Creation
      • JWE Loading
  • Symfony Bundle
    • Algorithm Management
    • Key and Key Set Management
      • Key Management (JWK)
      • Key Set Management (JWKSet)
    • Header and Claim Checker Management
    • Signed Tokens
      • JWS serializers
      • JWS creation
      • JWS verification
    • Encrypted Tokens
      • JWE serializers
      • JWE creation
      • JWE decryption
    • Configuration Helper
  • Console
    • Standalone Application
    • Symfony Console
    • PHAR Application
  • Security Recommendations
  • Advanced Topics
    • Nested Tokens
    • Serialization
    • Custom Algorithm
    • Signed tokens and
      • Unprotected Header
      • Multiple Signatures
      • Detached Payload
      • Unencoded Payload
    • Encrypted tokens and
      • Unprotected Headers
      • Multiple Recipients
      • Additional Authentication Data (AAD)
  • Benchmarks
    • Result table
  • Migration
    • From spomky-labs/jose
      • Keys (JWK)
      • Key Sets (JWKSet)
      • Signed Tokens (JWS)
      • Encrypted Tokens (JWE)
      • Header Checking
      • Claim Checking
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Symfony Bundle

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Last updated 7 years ago

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This framework provides a Symfony bundle that will help you to use the components within your Symfony application. The bundle is available

  • when you just install the bundle (composer require web-token/jwt-bundle)

  • when you install the whole framework (composer require web-token/jwt-framework)

If you just install the bundle on an application with Symfony Flex support, then there is nothing to do. Otherwise, you have to register the bundle:

/**
 * {@inheritdoc}
 */
public function registerBundles()
{
    $bundles = [
        ...
        new Jose\Bundle\JoseFramework\JoseFrameworkBundle(),
    ];

    return $bundles;
}

The bundle capabilities will depend on the components installed in your application. The core component is always available.

Algorithm Management
Header and Claim Checkers
Keys and key sets
Signed tokens
Encrypted tokens