Add a claim to JWT as an array?

大兔子大兔子 提交于 2019-11-30 18:26:30

Speaking from personal experience, it is easier to inter-op with claim stores when the ValueType is always type "String". Although it may seem counter intuitive when you know you are dealing with a complex type, it is at least simple to understand.

The way I have approached this need for an array is to have my application code expect multiple claims to be present for the claim type in question, and keep each claim value of a simple type.

Examp:

var authorizeCompanies = identity.FindAll(AuthorizedCompanies).Select(c => c.Value);

And of course, you also add them that way:

identity.AddClaim(ClaimTypes.Name, response.UserName);
identity.AddClaim(AuthorizedCompanies, "CompanyX");
identity.AddClaim(AuthorizedCompanies, "CompanyY");
identity.AddClaim(AuthorizedCompanies, "CompanyZ");

IdentityServer supports this model out of the box. When generating a token for an identity such as this, it automatically writes the values for that claim out as an array.

{
    "aud": "Identity Server example/resources", 
    "iss": "Identity Server example", 
    "exp": 1417718816, 
    "sub": "1234",
    "scope": ["read", "write"], // <-- HERE
    "foo": ["bar", "baz"],      // <-- HERE TOO!
    "nbf": 1417632416
}

This approach to claims is in contrast to assuming all claims are a one-to-one mapping of type -> value.

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