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A malicious npm package targets Solana developers, rerouting funds in 2% of transactions to a hardcoded address.
HTTP cookie parser and serializer for javascript
$ npm install cookiex --save
import and use it like below:
const cookiex = require('cookiex');
cookiex.set('name', 'obama', 3, 'baidu.com', '/', false);
cookie.get('name'); // return 'obama'
cookie.remove('name') // unset cookie
or if you import it as script link:
<script src='./index.js'></script>
cookiex
will be expose in global scope.
cookiex.set('name', 'obama', 3, 'baidu.com', '/', false);
cookie.get('name'); // return 'obama'
cookie.remove('name') // unset cookie
const cookiex = require('cookiex');
name
the cookie name you want parse.name
Cookie name.value
Cookie value.expire
Specifies the number (in days) to be the value for the Max-Age Set-Cookie attribute.domain
Specifies the value for the Domain Set-Cookie attribute. By default, no domain is set, and most clients will consider the cookie to apply to only the current domain.path
Specifies the value for the Path Set-Cookie attribute.secure
Specifies the boolean value for the [Secure Set-Cookie attribute],when setting this to true, as compliant clients will not send the cookie back to the server in the future if the browser does not have an HTTPS connection.FAQs
HTTP cookie parser and serializer for javascript
We found that cookiex 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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