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biskviit
Yet another node module for handling http cookies. This module parses Set-Cookie
header, stores the data to memory and returns valid value for Cookie
header once needed based on the stored cookie data.
NB Requires iojs or Node v4+ to support some ES6 features used by this module. Might work with older Node versions as well but not tested
Usage
Install from npm
npm install biskviit --save
Require as Biskviit
var Biskviit = require('biskviit');
Create a cookie managing biskviit instance
var biskviit = new Biskviit(options);
Where
- options is an optional options object with the following properties:
- sessionTimeout is the amount in seconds for default session length, used for cookies without an expire argument
Example
var Biskviit = require('biskviit');
var biskviit = new Biskviit({
sessionTimeout: 5 * 60 // expire cookies after 5 minutes
});
set
To add new cookies to the storage use set
biskviit.set(cookieString, url)
Where
- cookieString is the value from the
Set-Cookie:
header - url is the currently open URL that sent the cookie header
Example
biskviit.set('theme=light', 'http://example.com/');
biskviit.set('sessionToken=abc123; Expires=Wed, 09 Jun 2021 10:18:14 GMT', 'http://example.com/');
get
To list all available cookies for a specified URL use get
var cookiesString = biskviit.get(url);
Where
- url is the URL the cookies are required for
Example
var cookiesString = biskviit.get('http://example.com/');
// theme=light; sessionToken=abc123
list
If you need to filter cookies as objects, use list
var cookiesString = biskviit.list(url);
Where
- url is the URL the cookies are required for
Example
var cookiesString = biskviit.list('http://example.com/');
// [{key: 'theme', value: 'light', expires: ...}, {key: 'sessionToken', value: 'abc123', expires: ...}]
License
MIT