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The logical condition is one of the most powerful and versatile conditions that can be used in JWT since it uses the full potential of the JWT expression parser functions.
This condition evaluates a logical expression that returns true
or false
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Test your expression by clicking the play button on the top right of the expression box. |
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Since you only have a single parameter, an expression, you need to familiarize yourself with the Logical mode, which explains how to write logical expressions. |
Related use cases
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If you want to use this functionality in a validator instead, have a look at the Logical validator. |
Use cases and examples
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