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RpIdTokenKidAbsentMultipleJwksTest::getTestId()   A

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nop 0
dl 0
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rs 10
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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace Facile\OpenIDClient\ConformanceTest\RpTest\IdToken;
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use PHPUnit\Framework\Assert;
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use Facile\OpenIDClient\ConformanceTest\RpTest\AbstractRpTest;
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use Facile\OpenIDClient\ConformanceTest\TestInfo;
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use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\AuthorizationService;
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use function Facile\OpenIDClient\base64url_encode;
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/**
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 * Request an ID token and verify its signature using the keys provided by the Issuer.
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 *
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 * Identify that the 'kid' value is missing from the JOSE header and that the Issuer publishes multiple keys in its
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 * JWK Set document (referenced by 'jwks_uri'). The RP can do one of two things; reject the ID Token since it can not
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 * by using the kid determined which key to use to verify the signature. Or it can just test all possible keys and hit
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 * upon one that works, which it will in this case.
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 */
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class RpIdTokenKidAbsentMultipleJwksTest extends AbstractRpTest
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{
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    public function getTestId(): string
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    {
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        return 'rp-id_token-kid-absent-multiple-jwks';
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    }
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    public function execute(TestInfo $testInfo): void
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    {
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        $client = $this->registerClient($testInfo);
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        // Get authorization redirect uri
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        $authorizationService = new AuthorizationService();
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The call to Facile\OpenIDClient\Serv...nService::__construct() has too few arguments starting with tokenSetFactory. ( Ignorable by Annotation )

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        $authorizationService = /** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ new AuthorizationService();

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        $uri = $authorizationService->getAuthorizationUri($client, [
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            'response_type' => $testInfo->getResponseType(),
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            'nonce' => base64url_encode(\random_bytes(32)),
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        ]);
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        // Simulate a redirect and create the server request
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        $serverRequest = $this->simulateAuthRedirect($uri);
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        $params = $authorizationService->getCallbackParams($serverRequest, $client);
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        $tokenSet = $authorizationService->callback($client, $params);
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        Assert::assertNotNull($tokenSet->getIdToken());
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    }
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}
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