Welcome to ``PyJWT`` ==================== ``PyJWT`` is a Python library which allows you to encode and decode JSON Web Tokens (JWT). JWT is an open, industry-standard (`RFC 7519`_) for representing claims securely between two parties. Sponsor ------- +--------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | |auth0-logo| | If you want to quickly add secure token-based authentication to Python projects, feel free to check Auth0's Python SDK and free plan at `auth0.com/developers `_. | +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ .. |auth0-logo| image:: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/83319/31722733-de95bbde-b3ea-11e7-96bf-4f4e8f915588.png Installation ------------ You can install ``pyjwt`` with ``pip``: .. code-block:: console $ pip install pyjwt See :doc:`Installation ` for more information. Example Usage ------------- .. doctest:: >>> import jwt >>> encoded_jwt = jwt.encode({"some": "payload"}, "secret", algorithm="HS256") >>> print(encoded_jwt) eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzb21lIjoicGF5bG9hZCJ9.4twFt5NiznN84AWoo1d7KO1T_yoc0Z6XOpOVswacPZg >>> jwt.decode(encoded_jwt, "secret", algorithms=["HS256"]) {'some': 'payload'} See :doc:`Usage Examples ` for more examples. Index ----- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 installation usage faq algorithms api changelog .. _`RFC 7519`: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519