browser-cookie v1.2.1
Table of Contents
Cookie
Stability: stable.
Standalone cookie implementation for the browser designed to work with browserify.
Derived from the jquery cookie plugin.
Install
npm i browser-cookie --saveCookie
The Cookie class exposes the ability to get, set and delete cookie values.
Options
raw- Do not URI encode the cookie value.json- Store the cookie value as JSON.expires- Define lifetime of the cookie in days, default is 30.path- Define the path where the cookie is valid, default is /.domain- Define the domain whether the cookie is valid.secure- If true, the cookie transmission requires a secure protocol (https).
Methods
cookie.set(key, value, options)
Sets a cookie value.
cookie.get(key, value)
Gets a cookie value. If the value parameter is specified it should be a conversion function, if no key is specified an object containing all key value pairs is returned.
cookie.del(key)
Deletes a cookie value.
cookie.clear(except, options)
Clear all cookies except the keys listed in the except array.
Developer
Developer workflow is via gulp but should be executed as npm scripts to enable shell execution where necessary.
Test
Run the headless test suite using phantomjs:
npm testTo run the tests in a browser context open test/index.html or use the server npm start.
Start
Serve the test files from a web server with:
npm startCover
Run the test suite and generate code coverage:
npm run coverLint
Run the source tree through eslint:
npm run lintClean
Remove generated files:
npm run cleanSpec
Compile the test specifications:
npm run specInstrument
Generate instrumented code from lib in instrument:
npm run instrumentReadme
Generate the project readme file (requires mdp):
npm run readmeLicense
Everything is MIT. Read the license if you feel inclined.
Generated by mdp(1).