The libraries design is open so you can implement your own algorithms, see existing implementations for ideas.
struct your_algorithm{
std::string sign(const std::string& /*unused*/, std::error_code& ec) const {
ec.clear();
// CALL YOUR METHOD HERE
return {};
}
void verify(const std::string& /*unused*/, const std::string& signature, std::error_code& ec) const {
ec.clear();
if (!signature.empty()) { ec = error::signature_verification_error::invalid_signature; }
// CALL YOUR METHOD HERE
}
std::string name() const { return "your_algorithm"; }
};
Then everything else is the same, just pass in your implementation such as:
auto token = jwt::create()
.set_id("custom-algo-example")
.set_issued_now()
.set_expires_in(std::chrono::seconds{36000})
.set_payload_claim("sample", jwt::claim(std::string{"test"}))
.sign(your_algorithm{/* what ever you want */});