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Decode Microsoft Graph ID Token

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Demonstrates how to decode a Microsoft Graph ID token.

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#include <CkJsonObjectW.h>
#include <CkJwtW.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    bool success = false;

    // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
    // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

    // In a previous example, we obtained a Microsoft Graph OAuth2 access token.
    // This example loads the JSON saved from the previous example and decodes the id_token.

    // Our Microsoft Graph OAuth2 token looks like this:

    // {
    //   "token_type": "Bearer",
    //   "scope": "openid profile User.ReadWrite Mail.ReadWrite Mail.Send Files.ReadWrite User.Read Calendars.ReadWrite Group.ReadWrite.All",
    //   "expires_in": 3600,
    //   "ext_expires_in": 3600,
    //   "access_token": "EwCQA8l6...0HhMKYwC",
    //   "refresh_token": "MCWulIvzi2yD0S...igEFn51mqcByhZtAJg",
    //   "id_token": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1...Q7lRDaR-7A",
    //   "expires_on": "1562862714"
    // }

    CkJsonObjectW jsonToken;
    success = jsonToken.LoadFile(L"qa_data/tokens/microsoftGraph.json");
    if (success == false) {
        wprintf(L"Failed to load the JSON file...\n");
        return;
    }

    // Use Chilkat's JWT API to examine the id_token..
    CkJwtW jwt;
    const wchar_t *idToken = jsonToken.stringOf(L"id_token");

    // Extract the JOSE header..
    const wchar_t *jose = jwt.getHeader(idToken);

    CkJsonObjectW jsonHeader;
    jsonHeader.Load(jose);
    jsonHeader.put_EmitCompact(false);
    wprintf(L"%s\n",jsonHeader.emit());

    // The JOSE header looks like this:

    // {
    //   "typ": "JWT",
    //   "alg": "RS256",
    //   "kid": "1LTMzakihiRla_8z2BEJVXeWMqo"
    // }

    const wchar_t *claims = jwt.getPayload(idToken);

    CkJsonObjectW jsonClaims;
    jsonClaims.Load(claims);
    jsonClaims.put_EmitCompact(false);
    wprintf(L"%s\n",jsonClaims.emit());

    // The claims look like this:

    // {
    //   "ver": "2.0",
    //   "iss": "https://login.microsoftonline.com/9188040d-6c67-4c5b-b112-36a304b66dad/v2.0",
    //   "sub": "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHJFryd6Gydo-XtTd1nhUNQ",
    //   "aud": "18c456bd-db75-43fe-9724-9e5d821c68ff",
    //   "exp": 1562945513,
    //   "iat": 1562858813,
    //   "nbf": 1562858813,
    //   "name": "Matt Chilkat",
    //   "preferred_username": "matt@example.com",
    //   "oid": "00000000-0000-0000-3a33-fceb9b74cc15",
    //   "tid": "9188040d-6c67-4c5b-b112-36a304b66dad",
    //   "aio": "DfibJqKnWC1c0FS6G ... W6pvTrQuYzyq16ghY$"
    // }
    // 

    // Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON: 
    // Generate Parsing Code from JSON

    // Get each of the claims..
    const wchar_t *ver = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"ver");
    const wchar_t *iss = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"iss");
    const wchar_t *s_sub = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"sub");
    const wchar_t *aud = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"aud");
    int exp = jsonClaims.IntOf(L"exp");
    int iat = jsonClaims.IntOf(L"iat");
    int nbf = jsonClaims.IntOf(L"nbf");
    const wchar_t *name = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"name");
    const wchar_t *preferred_username = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"preferred_username");
    const wchar_t *oid = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"oid");
    const wchar_t *tid = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"tid");
    const wchar_t *aio = jsonClaims.stringOf(L"aio");
    }