Fix expires_in in OAuth2 Token is too huge #39
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According to RFC6749,
expires_inin OAuth2 Token is the lifetime in seconds of the access token.But mockoidc set MockOIDC.AccessTTL directly to expires_in, making
expires_inhuge; e.g. if AccessTTL = 10 * time.Seconds (1000000000),expires_inbecomes 10000000000 in seconds.Fix it.
Close #38
Signed-off-by: Naoto Kobayashi [email protected]