ember-cookies
v1.2.0
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Cookies abstraction for Ember.js that works both in the browser as well as with Fastboot on the server.
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ember-cookies
ember-cookies
implements an abstract cookie API that works both in the
browser (via document.cookie
) as well as with Fastboot in the server
context (using the request
and response
accessible via the fastBoot
service).
Having access to cookies both in the browser as well as in FastBoot is key to being able to share a common session.
[!NOTE] ember-cookies was written and is maintained by Mainmatter and contributors. We offer consulting, training, and team augmentation for Ember.js – check out our website to learn more!
Installation
Install ember-cookies
with
ember install ember-cookies
Example Usage
// app/controllers/application.js
import Controller from '@ember/controller';
import { inject as service } from '@ember/service';
import { computed } from '@ember/object';
const { keys } = Object;
export default class ApplicationController extends Controller {
@service cookies;
@computed
get allCookies () {
let cookieService = this.cookies;
cookieService.write('now', new Date().getTime());
let cookies = cookieService.read();
return keys(cookies).reduce((acc, key) => {
let value = cookies[key];
acc.push({ name: key, value });
return acc;
}, []);
}
}
API
The cookies
service has methods for reading and writing cookies:
read(name, options = {})
: reads the cookie with the given name, returns its value as aString
; options can be used to setraw
(boolean, disables URL-decoding the value).write(name, value, options = {})
: writes a cookie with the given name and value; options can be used to setdomain
,expires
(Date),maxAge
(time in seconds),path
,secure
,raw
(boolean, disables URL-encoding the value) andsameSite
.clear(name, options = {})
: clears the cookie so that future reads do not return a value; options can be used to specifydomain
,path
orsecure
.exists(name)
: checks whether a cookie exists at all (even with a falsy value) and returnstrue
if that is the case orfalse
otherwise.
Testing
ember-cookies
exposes the clearAllCookies
test helper that clears
all known cookies to reset state before and/or after tests:
import { module, test } from 'qunit';
import { setupTest } from 'ember-qunit';
import { clearAllCookies } from 'ember-cookies/test-support';
module('Unit | Some Module', function (hooks) {
setupTest(hooks);
hooks.beforeEach(function () {
clearAllCookies();
});
// or you may wat to clear cookies after the test run
hooks.afterEach(function () {
clearAllCookies();
});
});
License
ember-cookies
is developed by and ©
Mainmatter GmbH and contributors. It is released under the
MIT License.
ember-cookies
is not an official part of Ember.js and
is not maintained by the Ember.js Core Team.