I had a question when I try to use JWT to decode the token that is sent back from the frontend. When the token is decoded to be “2”, which is a user id for me to grab the user in the backend, I got this error: “NoMethodError: undefined method `include?’ for 2:Integer”, which is from the following codes in JWT source codes:
def verify_expiration
return unless @payload.include?('exp')
raise(JWT::ExpiredSignature, 'Signature has expired') if @payload['exp'].to_i <= (Time.now.to_i - exp_leeway)
end
What should I do to fix this?
my application controller file looks like this:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::API
def encode_token(payload)
JWT.encode(payload, 'secret')
end
def auth_header_token
request.headers['Authorization'].split(' ')[1]
end
def session_user
binding.pry
decoded_hash = decoded_token
if !decoded_hash.empty?
user_id = decoded_hash[0]["user_id"]
user = User.find_by :id=>user_id
end
end
def decoded_token
if auth_header_token
begin
JWT.decode(auth_header_token, 'secret',true, algorithm: 'HS256')
rescue JWT::DecodeError
[]
end
end
end
end
my session_controller looks like this:
class SessionController < ApplicationController
def login
user = User.find_by :email=>params[:email]
if user && user.authenticate(params[:password])
payload = user.id
token = encode_token(payload)
render json: {
user:user, include: ['order', 'favorites','orders.dishes','favorites.dishes'],
jwt:token
}
else
render json: {status: "error", message: "We don't find such an user according to your information,please try again."}
end
end
def auto_login
if session_user
render json: session_user
else
render json: {errors: "No User Logged In."}
end
end
end
Should I change the way I encode user_id?
Just found that the problem is I need to encode
user_id
as an object, not just the id itself, because JWT can check it as an object, and that is where the error message comes from. So, instead ofshould have set: