Support expires_in as a number or string#119
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Attempting to get a refresh_token from login.microsoft.com would result
in the following error message.
failed to parse exchange response: json: cannot unmarshal string into Go struct field TokenResponse.expires_in of type int64
This happens because their API is returning `expires_in` as a JSON
string instead of as a JSON number as expected. It seems this is in
violation of the OAuth2 spec, but it's happening nonetheless.
This change allows `expires_in` to be accepted as an int64 whether it's
encoded as a JSON number or string.
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Attempting to get a refresh_token from login.microsoft.com would result
in the following error message.
This happens because their API is returning
expires_inas a JSONstring instead of as a JSON number as expected. It seems this is in
violation of the OAuth2 spec, but it's happening nonetheless.
This change allows
expires_into be accepted as an int64 whether it'sencoded as a JSON number or string.