Add a public signer/verifier interface for some common scenarios. #23
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Current transport/middleware design works well with native Go HTTP libraries. However, if I want to use some modern HTTP libraries like gin-gonic or resty, the user experience becomes a disaster. I have to clone
*http.Request
over and over and do a lot of dirty magic to prevent the middleware from corrupting my*gin.Context
.Thus I propose this Verifier/Signer interface, which gives more control for us to plug-in them to other HTTP frameworks.
Moreover, if I'm maintaining tens of thousands of crypto keys, it's impossible to pass them one by one when initializing a verifier. Thus I propose a
VerifyingKeyResolver
interface, so that the verifier can search a database by itself.