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I need to store data related to a (Google) user in my database. I tried to store the id_token, but later found out that the part after the '.' changed. What can be used instead, or can I just save the part infront of the "." from the id_token?

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Thanks Steven Soneff

Use the 'sub' field of the ID token, it is invariant for the Google user https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/android/backend-auth#calling-the-tokeninfo-endpoint

The ID token have three parts; the header, body and signature, divided by a '.' (header.body.signature). Each part is encoded with base64. If you decode the body, you will get a JSON like this:

{  
   "iss":"https://accounts.google.com",
   "at_hash":"xxx",
   "aud":"xxx.apps.googleusercontent.com",
   "sub":"xxx",
   "email_verified":true,
   "azp":"xxx.apps.googleusercontent.com",
   "email":"[email protected]",
   "iat":xxx,
   "exp":xxx
}

...you can safely retrieve and use the user's unique Google ID from the sub claim

So you can save the sub in your database to identify your user

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  • How can I safely set it to MySQL database as id. integer for sub is too large, and it will disrupt the local login auto increment. or should it be separated to another table Jul 4, 2020 at 14:11
  • @RyanAquino I am in NO WAY an expert on databases, and the different shapes the sub can take aren't defined anywhere that I can find. But you can use a ´varchar(21)` instead to store it as a string. The number might be even longer in some cases, so you might have to use a value higher than 21. EDIT: Nvm I'm apparently an expert, at least I am in this case :) stackoverflow.com/a/19409345/3165622
    – ntoonio
    Jul 5, 2020 at 16:55

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