@@ -200,11 +200,11 @@ def user_claims_loader(self, callback):
200200 access token when :func:`~flask_jwt_extended.create_access_token` is
201201 called. By default, no extra user claims will be added to the JWT.
202202
203- The callback function must be a function that takes only one argument,
203+ *HINT*: The callback function must be a function that takes only ** one** argument,
204204 which is the object passed into
205205 :func:`~flask_jwt_extended.create_access_token`, and returns the custom
206206 claims you want included in the access tokens. This returned claims
207- must be JSON serializable.
207+ must be * JSON serializable* .
208208 """
209209 self ._user_claims_callback = callback
210210 return callback
@@ -218,11 +218,11 @@ def user_identity_loader(self, callback):
218218 return the unmodified object that is passed in as the `identity` kwarg
219219 to the above functions.
220220
221- The callback function must be a function that takes only one argument,
221+ *HINT*: The callback function must be a function that takes only ** one** argument,
222222 which is the object passed into
223223 :func:`~flask_jwt_extended.create_access_token` or
224224 :func:`~flask_jwt_extended.create_refresh_token`, and returns the
225- JSON serializable identity of this token.
225+ * JSON serializable* identity of this token.
226226 """
227227 self ._user_identity_callback = callback
228228 return callback
@@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ def expired_token_loader(self, callback):
235235
236236 {"msg": "Token has expired"}
237237
238- The callback must be a function that takes zero arguments, and returns
239- a Flask response.
238+ *HINT*: The callback must be a function that takes ** zero** arguments, and returns
239+ a * Flask response* .
240240 """
241241 self ._expired_token_callback = callback
242242 return callback
@@ -249,9 +249,9 @@ def invalid_token_loader(self, callback):
249249
250250 {"msg": "<error description>"}
251251
252- The callback must be a function that takes only one argument, which is
252+ *HINT*: The callback must be a function that takes only ** one** argument, which is
253253 a string which contains the reason why a token is invalid, and returns
254- a Flask response.
254+ a * Flask response* .
255255 """
256256 self ._invalid_token_callback = callback
257257 return callback
@@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ def unauthorized_loader(self, callback):
264264
265265 {"msg": "<error description>"}
266266
267- The callback must be a function that takes only one argument, which is
267+ *HINT*: The callback must be a function that takes only ** one** argument, which is
268268 a string which contains the reason why a JWT could not be found, and
269- returns a Flask response.
269+ returns a * Flask response* .
270270 """
271271 self ._unauthorized_callback = callback
272272 return callback
@@ -280,8 +280,8 @@ def needs_fresh_token_loader(self, callback):
280280
281281 {"msg": "Fresh token required"}
282282
283- The callback must be a function that takes no arguments, and returns
284- a Flask response.
283+ *HINT*: The callback must be a function that takes **no** arguments, and returns
284+ a * Flask response* .
285285 """
286286 self ._needs_fresh_token_callback = callback
287287 return callback
@@ -294,8 +294,8 @@ def revoked_token_loader(self, callback):
294294
295295 {"msg": "Token has been revoked"}
296296
297- The callback must be a function that takes no arguments, and returns
298- a Flask response.
297+ *HINT*: The callback must be a function that takes **no** arguments, and returns
298+ a * Flask response* .
299299 """
300300 self ._revoked_token_callback = callback
301301 return callback
@@ -306,9 +306,9 @@ def user_loader_callback_loader(self, callback):
306306 automatically load an object when a protected endpoint is accessed.
307307 By default this is not used.
308308
309- The callback must take one argument which is the identity JWT accessing
310- the protected endpoint, and it must return any object (which can then
311- be accessed via the :attr:`~flask_jwt_extended.current_user` LocalProxy
309+ *HINT*: The callback must take ** one** argument which is the identity JWT
310+ accessing the protected endpoint, and it must return any object (which can
311+ then be accessed via the :attr:`~flask_jwt_extended.current_user` LocalProxy
312312 in the protected endpoint), or `None` in the case of a user not being
313313 able to be loaded for any reason. If this callback function returns
314314 `None`, the :meth:`~flask_jwt_extended.JWTManager.user_loader_error_loader`
@@ -327,8 +327,8 @@ def user_loader_error_loader(self, callback):
327327
328328 {"msg": "Error loading the user <identity>"}
329329
330- The callback must be a function that takes one argument, which is the
331- identity of the user who failed to load, and must return a Flask response.
330+ *HINT*: The callback must be a function that takes ** one** argument, which is the
331+ identity of the user who failed to load, and must return a * Flask response* .
332332 """
333333 self ._user_loader_error_callback = callback
334334 return callback
@@ -339,9 +339,9 @@ def token_in_blacklist_loader(self, callback):
339339 a protected endpoint is accessed and will check if the JWT has been
340340 been revoked. By default, this callback is not used.
341341
342- The callback must be a function that takes one argument, which is the
343- decoded JWT (python dictionary), and returns `True` if the token
344- has been blacklisted (or is otherwise considered revoked), or `False`
342+ *HINT*: The callback must be a function that takes ** one** argument, which is the
343+ decoded JWT (python dictionary), and returns * `True`* if the token
344+ has been blacklisted (or is otherwise considered revoked), or * `False`*
345345 otherwise.
346346 """
347347 self ._token_in_blacklist_callback = callback
@@ -356,9 +356,9 @@ def claims_verification_loader(self, callback):
356356 :meth:`~flask_jwt_extended.JWTManager.claims_verification_failed_loader`
357357 decorator.
358358
359- This callback must be a function that takes one argument, which is the
360- custom claims (python dict) present in the JWT, and returns `True` if the
361- claims are valid, or `False` otherwise.
359+ *HINT*: This callback must be a function that takes ** one** argument, which is the
360+ custom claims (python dict) present in the JWT, and returns * `True`* if the
361+ claims are valid, or * `False`* otherwise.
362362 """
363363 self ._claims_verification_callback = callback
364364 return callback
@@ -372,8 +372,8 @@ def claims_verification_failed_loader(self, callback):
372372
373373 {"msg": "User claims verification failed"}
374374
375- This callback must be a function that takes no arguments, and returns
376- a Flask response.
375+ *HINT*: This callback must be a function that takes **no** arguments, and returns
376+ a * Flask response* .
377377 """
378378 self ._verify_claims_failed_callback = callback
379379 return callback
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