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Allow using custom ObjectMapper for JWTParser
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Describe the problem you'd like to have solved
I would like to use my custom ObjectMapper with the JWTParser.
I'm using kotlin and the default ObjectMapper is not equipped with the jackson kotlin module.
I see there is a constructor JWTParser(ObjecMapper objectmapper)
but unfortunately its package private, so I have no possibility to use it.
Describe the ideal solution
Make the JWTParser(ObjecMapper objectmapper)
constructor protected/public
Alternatives and current workarounds
As a current workaround I'm working with @JsonProperty
annotations on my POJOs to make it work with the default ObjectMapper.
Additional context
No response
👋 hi @michael4screen, thanks for the issue and info. Any chance you could provide a little sample to demonstrate the issue? The constructor is not public because we don't want to expose internal dependencies as part of the public API. Perhaps there's a different way we can help get this working for you without exposing the Jackson dependency as part of the public API.
Hi @jimmyjames, I'd like to be able to configure the ObjectMapper used in JWTParser to be able to use the Afterburner module for performance testing. Registering the module is a trivial change.
If a configurable ObjectMapper isn't in the cards, it might be worth adding the Afterburner module regardless. Let me know if I should open a new issue for that, as I don't want to take away from @michael4screen's need to reconfigure ObjectMapper for reasons other than performance.