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@ -790,9 +790,6 @@ class Auth(object):
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type_string(str): The kind of token required (e.g. "access", "refresh",
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"delete_pusher")
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verify_expiry(bool): Whether to verify whether the macaroon has expired.
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This should really always be True, but there exist access tokens
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in the wild which expire when they should not, so we can't
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enforce expiry yet.
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user_id (str): The user_id required
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"""
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v = pymacaroons.Verifier()
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@ -805,6 +802,15 @@ class Auth(object):
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v.satisfy_exact("type = " + type_string)
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v.satisfy_exact("user_id = %s" % user_id)
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v.satisfy_exact("guest = true")
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# verify_expiry should really always be True, but there exist access
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# tokens in the wild which expire when they should not, so we can't
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# enforce expiry yet (so we have to allow any caveat starting with
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# 'time < ' in access tokens).
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#
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# On the other hand, short-term login tokens (as used by CAS login, for
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# example) have an expiry time which we do want to enforce.
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if verify_expiry:
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v.satisfy_general(self._verify_expiry)
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else:
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