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Implement the ability to define a leeway when validating JWT tokens. (#218)

PyJWT library implement a way to define a “leeway” for time
validations.

> PyJWT also supports the leeway part of the expiration time
> definition, which means you can validate a expiration time which is
> in the past but not very far. For example, if you have a JWT payload
> with a expiration time set to 30 seconds after creation but you know
> that sometimes you will process it after 30 seconds, you can set a
> leeway of 10 seconds in order to have some margin:
>
> https://github.com/jpadilla/pyjwt/blob/master/docs/usage.rst

This is implemented as an optional configuration setting,
`JWT_DECODE_LEEWAY`.

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