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type Address ¶
type Address struct {
// Country name component.
Country *string `json:"country,omitempty"`
// Full mailing address, formatted for display or use on a mailing label. This field MAY contain multiple lines, separated by newlines.
// Newlines can be represented either as a carriage return/line feed pair ("\r\n") or as a single line feed character ("\n").
//
Formatted *string `json:"formatted,omitempty"`
// City or locality component.
Locality *string `json:"locality,omitempty"`
// Zip code or postal code component.
PostalCode *string `json:"postal_code,omitempty"`
// State, province, prefecture, or region component.
Region *string `json:"region,omitempty"`
// Full street address component, which MAY include house number, street name, Post Office Box, and multi-line extended street address
// information. This field MAY contain multiple lines, separated by newlines. Newlines can be represented either as a carriage return/line
// feed pair ("\r\n") or as a single line feed character ("\n").
//
StreetAddress *string `json:"street_address,omitempty"`
}
Address OpenID address claim as defined in section 5.1.1 of the connect core 1.0 specification
type EmailClaim ¶
type EmailClaim struct {
// The user's email address
Email *string `json:"email,omitempty"`
// True if the End-User's e-mail address has been verified; otherwise false. When this Claim Value is true, this means that the OP
// took affirmative steps to ensure that this e-mail address was controlled by the End-User at the time the verification was performed.
// The means by which an e-mail address is verified is context-specific, and dependent upon the trust framework or contractual agreements
// within which the parties are operating.
//
EmailVerified *bool `json:"email_verified,omitempty"`
}
EmailClaim is the claim components for a user's email
func (EmailClaim) Validate ¶ added in v0.1.1
func (e EmailClaim) Validate() error
Validate handles validation for the EmailClaim struct
type PhoneClaim ¶
type PhoneClaim struct {
// The user's phone number in E.164 format
PhoneNumber *string `json:"phone_number,omitempty"`
// True if the End-User's phone number has been verified; otherwise false. When this Claim Value is true, this means that the OP
// took affirmative steps to ensure that this phone number was controlled by the End-User at the time the verification was performed.
// The means by which a phone number is verified is context-specific, and dependent upon the trust framework or contractual agreements
// within which the parties are operating. When true, the phone_number Claim MUST be in E.164 format and any extensions MUST be
// represented in RFC 3966 format."
//
PhoneNumberVerified *bool `json:"phone_number_verified,omitempty"`
}
PhoneClaim is the claim components for a user's phone number
func (PhoneClaim) Validate ¶ added in v0.1.1
func (p PhoneClaim) Validate() error
Validate handles validation for the PhoneClaim struct
type Profile ¶
type Profile struct {
*EmailClaim `json:",flatten,omitempty"`
*PhoneClaim `json:",flatten,omitempty"`
// Subject - Identifier for the End-User at the Issuer.
//
Subject string `json:"sub,omitempty"`
// address
Address *Address `json:"address,omitempty"`
// End-User's birthday, represented as an ISO 8601:2004 [ISO8601‑2004] YYYY-MM-DD format. The year MAY be 0000, indicating that it is omitted.
// To represent only the year, YYYY format is allowed. Note that depending on the underlying platform's date related function, providing just
// year can result in varying month and day, so the implementers need to take this factor into account to correctly process the dates."
//
Birthdate *time.Time `json:"birthdate,omitempty"`
// Surname(s) or last name(s) of the End-User. Note that in some cultures, people can have multiple family names or no family name;
// all can be present, with the names being separated by space characters.
//
FamilyName string `json:"family_name,omitempty"`
// End-User's gender. Values defined by this specification are female and male. Other values MAY be used when neither
// of the defined values are applicable.
//
Gender string `json:"gender,omitempty"`
// Given name(s) or first name(s) of the End-User. Note that in some cultures, people can have multiple given names;
// all can be present, with the names being separated by space characters.
//
GivenName string `json:"given_name,omitempty"`
// End-User's locale, represented as a BCP47 [RFC5646] language tag. This is typically an ISO 639-1 Alpha-2 [ISO639‑1] language code in lowercase
// and an ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 [ISO3166‑1] country code in uppercase, separated by a dash. For example, en-US or fr-CA. As a compatibility note,
// some implementations have used an underscore as the separator rather than a dash, for example, en_US; Relying Parties MAY choose to accept
// this locale syntax as well.
//
Locale *string `json:"locale,omitempty"`
// Middle name(s) of the End-User. Note that in some cultures, people can have multiple middle names;
// all can be present, with the names being separated by space characters. Also note that in some cultures, middle names are not used.
//
MiddleName string `json:"middle_name,omitempty"`
// End-User's full name in displayable form including all name parts, possibly including titles and suffixes,
// ordered according to the End-User's locale and preferences.
//
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Casual name of the End-User that may or may not be the same as the given_name. For instance,
// a nickname value of Mike might be returned alongside a given_name value of Michael.
//
Nickname string `json:"nickname,omitempty"`
// URL of the End-User's profile picture. This URL MUST refer to an image file (for example, a PNG, JPEG, or GIF image file),
// rather than to a Web page containing an image. Note that this URL SHOULD specifically reference a profile photo of the
// End-User suitable for displaying when describing the End-User, rather than an arbitrary photo taken by the End-User.
//
Picture string `json:"picture,omitempty"`
// Shorthand name by which the End-User wishes to be referred to at the RP, such as janedoe or j.doe. This value MAY be any valid
// JSON string including special characters such as @, /, or whitespace. The RP MUST NOT rely upon this value being unique.
//
PreferredUsername string `json:"preferred_username,omitempty"`
// URL of the End-User's profile page. The contents of this Web page SHOULD be about the End-User.
//
// Format: uri
Profile string `json:"profile,omitempty"`
// Time the End-User's information was last updated. Its value is a JSON number representing the number of seconds from 1970-01-01T0:0:0Z
// as measured in UTC until the date/time.
//
UpdatedAt int64 `json:"updated_at,omitempty"`
// URL of the End-User's Web page or blog. This Web page SHOULD contain information published by the End-User or an
// organization that the End-User is affiliated with.
//
Website string `json:"website,omitempty"`
// String from zoneinfo [zoneinfo] time zone database representing the End-User's time zone. For example, Europe/Paris or America/Los_Angeles.
//
Zoneinfo string `json:"zoneinfo,omitempty"`
}
Profile A profile object based on the [openid connect standard](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#StandardClaims).
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