Issue #553 has seemingly been reversed, updating docs to reflect this.
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Access Token Repository Interface
getNewToken() : AccessTokenEntityInterface
This method should return an implementation of \League\OAuth2\Server\Entities\AccessTokenEntityInterface
. You can use the following traits to help you implement the required methods from that interface:
League\OAuth2\Server\Entities\Traits\AccessTokenTrait
League\OAuth2\Server\Entities\Traits\EntityTrait
League\OAuth2\Server\Entities\Traits\TokenEntityTrait
persistNewAccessToken() : void
When a new access token is created this method will be called. You don't have to do anything here but for auditing you probably want to.
The access token entity passed in has a number of methods you can call which contain data worth saving to a database:
getIdentifier() : string
this is randomly generated unique identifier (of 80+ characters in length) for the access token.getExpiryDateTime() : \DateTime
the expiry date and time of the access token.getUserIdentifier() : string|null
the user identifier represented by the access token.getScopes() : ScopeEntityInterface[]
an array of scope entitiesgetClient()->getIdentifier() : string
the identifier of the client who requested the access token.
JWT access tokens contain an expiry date and so will be rejected automatically when used. You can safely clean up expired access tokens from your database.
revokeAccessToken() : void
This method is called when a refresh token is used to reissue an access token. The original access token is revoked a new access token is issued.
isAccessTokenRevoked() : boolean
This method is called when an access token is validated by the resource server middleware. Return true
if the access token has been manually revoked before it expired. If the token is still valid return false
.