2.0.1 • Published 7 years ago

cookie-wrapper v2.0.1

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7 years ago

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Wraps Cookie sessions into a decent-to-use class for TypeScript projects

Allows for most usual operations done over cookies, ie:

  • get a Cookie - get(<key:string>)
  • set a Cookie - set(<key:string>, <value:string>, <expiration?:string>)
  • remove a Cookie - remove(<key:string>)
  • list all Cookie keys - query()
  • set an expiration for a cookie - expireIn(<key:string>, <days:number>)
  • subscribe to a cooke for when changes occur - subscribe(() => void)

Installation:

npm install cookie-wrapper

Example:

    import {CookieWrapper} from "cookie.wrapper";
    
    export class HowdyHo {
        private cookieWrapper: CookieWrapper = new CookieWrapper("your.domain.here");
        private message: string;
        
        constructor() {
            this.cookieWrapper.set("Eh", "a cookie!");
            this.message = this.cookieWrapper.get("Eh");
        }
    }

Changelog:

  • 2.0.1: Fix this readme up a bit Cookie is now an extension of an RxJS.Subject class
  • 2.0.0: Improved api, more readable, no longer with Key in methods Added update(value: string) method on the Cookie instance Added subscription to Cookie, it is an Observable Users can now use (cookie as Cookie).subscription.subscribe(() => ...)) to automatically read updates to the Cookie instance Unit Tests 2 years later, I finally did this... phew!
  • 0.1.3:

    Cookies are now a separate Object and have their own api: - delete a Cookie - delete() - convert a Cookie to a browser Cookie string - toCookieString() - save a Cookie - save() CookieWrapper now works upon Cookie objects. CookieWrapper was not changed in a significant way, so this should be working fine with projects using previous versions.

  • 0.1.2:

    Re-worked the parser

  • 0.1.1:

    CookieWrapper now receives a domain name, so it can handle the (dot) issue

  • 0.1.0:

    key parser now gracefully handles non-json strings

  • 0.0.9:

    Correction to the key parser

  • 0.0.8:

    minimal fix to setKey

  • 0.0.7:

    Now handles JS objects.

    Better expiration handling in setKey

  • 0.0.6:

    Added the ability to set cookies which expire

    Fixed an issue when handling json objects in the cookies

  • 0.0.2:

    Added the ability to list available keys

List of TODOs:

  • Possibly wrappers for frameworks
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