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@curong/cookie
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@curong/cookie
@curong/cookie
包含以下方法:
parseCookie
: 解析 cookie
, 把 cookie
字符串转换为key: value
形式的 cookie
对象createCookie
: 通过设置 name
、value
和 options
属性配置,生成一个 cookie
字符串joinSetCookie
: 将解析后的 set-cookie
对象转换为一个 key=value; key=value
形式的 cookie
字符串parseSetCookie
: 解析 set-cookie
字符串数组splitSetCookie
: 将以逗号合并在一起的 set-cookie
字符串转换为 set-cookie
字符串数组FAQs
`@curong/cookie` 包含以下方法:
We found that @curong/cookie demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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