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Bumps jws from 3.2.2 to 3.2.3.

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v3.2.3

Changed

  • Fix advisory GHSA-869p-cjfg-cm3x: createSign and createVerify now require that a non empty secret is provided (via opts.secret, opts.privateKey or opts.key) when using HMAC algorithms.
  • Upgrading JWA version to 1.4.2, addressing a compatibility issue for Node >= 25.
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[3.2.3]

Changed

  • Fix advisory GHSA-869p-cjfg-cm3x: createSign and createVerify now require that a non empty secret is provided (via opts.secret, opts.privateKey or opts.key) when using HMAC algorithms.
  • Upgrading JWA version to 1.4.2, adressing a compatibility issue for Node >= 25.

[3.0.0]

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2.0.0 - 2015-01-30

Changed

  • BREAKING: Default payload encoding changed from binary to utf8. utf8 is a is a more sensible default than binary because many payloads, as far as I can tell, will contain user-facing strings that could be in any language. (6b6de48)

  • Code reorganization, thanks @​fearphage! (7880050)

Added

  • Option in all relevant methods for encoding. For those few users that might be depending on a binary encoding of the messages, this is for them. (6b6de48)
Commits
  • 4f6e73f Merge commit from fork
  • bd0fea5 version 3.2.3
  • 7c3b4b4 Enhance tests for HMAC streaming sign and verify
  • a9b8ed9 Improve secretOrKey initialization in VerifyStream
  • 6707fde Improve secret handling in SignStream
  • See full diff in compare view
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This version was pushed to npm by julien.wollscheid, a new releaser for jws since your current version.


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Bumps [jws](https://github.com/brianloveswords/node-jws) from 3.2.2 to 3.2.3.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/auth0/node-jws/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](auth0/node-jws@v3.2.2...v3.2.3)

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