OKTA-595963 made it possible to set authorities claim name from config#648
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arvindkrishnakumar-okta merged 1 commit intookta:ak_merge_pr_648from Jan 26, 2024
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@andreasnaess Thanks for your contribution! If not already, can you please sign the Okta CLA here? |
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Received it, thanks! |
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Will get PR #649 merged after review. |
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The authorities claims are named "permissions", not scope nor scp - which is the default of JwtGrantedAuthoritiesConverter. Made the authorities claim name configurable.