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rangitaki/vendor/bshaffer/oauth2-server-php/src/OAuth2/Storage/AccessTokenInterface.php

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<?php
namespace OAuth2\Storage;
/**
* Implement this interface to specify where the OAuth2 Server
* should get/save access tokens
*
* @author Brent Shaffer <bshafs at gmail dot com>
*/
interface AccessTokenInterface
{
/**
* Look up the supplied oauth_token from storage.
*
* We need to retrieve access token data as we create and verify tokens.
*
* @param $oauth_token
* oauth_token to be check with.
*
* @return
* An associative array as below, and return NULL if the supplied oauth_token
* is invalid:
* - expires: Stored expiration in unix timestamp.
* - client_id: (optional) Stored client identifier.
* - user_id: (optional) Stored user identifier.
* - scope: (optional) Stored scope values in space-separated string.
* - id_token: (optional) Stored id_token (if "use_openid_connect" is true).
*
* @ingroup oauth2_section_7
*/
public function getAccessToken($oauth_token);
/**
* Store the supplied access token values to storage.
*
* We need to store access token data as we create and verify tokens.
*
* @param $oauth_token oauth_token to be stored.
* @param $client_id client identifier to be stored.
* @param $user_id user identifier to be stored.
* @param int $expires expiration to be stored as a Unix timestamp.
* @param string $scope OPTIONAL Scopes to be stored in space-separated string.
*
* @ingroup oauth2_section_4
*/
public function setAccessToken($oauth_token, $client_id, $user_id, $expires, $scope = null);
/**
* Expire an access token.
*
* This is not explicitly required in the spec, but if defined in a draft RFC for token
* revoking (RFC 7009) https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7009
*
* @param $access_token
* Access token to be expired.
*
* @ingroup oauth2_section_6
*
* @todo v2.0 include this method in interface. Omitted to maintain BC in v1.x
*/
//public function unsetAccessToken($access_token);
}