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jrc-react-native-cookies

Cookie Manager for React Native

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Cookie Manager for React Native

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This module was ported from joeferraro/react-native-cookies. This would not exist without the work of the original author, Joe Ferraro.

Important notices & Breaking Changes

  • v7.0.0: Package name updated to rjc-react-native-cookies.

Platforms Supported

  • ✅ iOS
  • ✅ Android
  • ❌ Currently lacking support for Windows, macOS, and web. Support for these platforms will be created when there is a need for them. Starts with a posted issue.

Expo

Installation

yarn add rjc-react-native-cookies

Then link the native iOS package

npx pod-install

Usage

A cookie object can have one of the following fields:

export interface Cookie {
  name: string;
  value: string;
  path?: string;
  domain?: string;
  version?: string;
  expires?: string;
  secure?: boolean;
  httpOnly?: boolean;
}

export interface Cookies {
  [key: string]: Cookie;
}
import CookieManager from 'rjc-react-native-cookies';

// set a cookie
CookieManager.set('http://example.com', {
  name: 'myCookie',
  value: 'myValue',
  domain: 'some domain',
  path: '/',
  version: '1',
  expires: '2015-05-30T12:30:00.00-05:00'
}).then((done) => {
  console.log('CookieManager.set =>', done);
});

*NB:* When no `domain` is specified, url host will be used instead.
*NB:* When no `path` is specified, an empty path `/` will be assumed.

// Set cookies from a response header
// This allows you to put the full string provided by a server's Set-Cookie
// response header directly into the cookie store.
CookieManager.setFromResponse(
  'http://example.com',
  'user_session=abcdefg; path=/; expires=Thu, 1 Jan 2030 00:00:00 -0000; secure; HttpOnly')
    .then((success) => {
      console.log('CookieManager.setFromResponse =>', success);
    });

// Get cookies for a url
CookieManager.get('http://example.com')
  .then((cookies) => {
    console.log('CookieManager.get =>', cookies);
  });

// list cookies (IOS ONLY)
CookieManager.getAll()
  .then((cookies) => {
    console.log('CookieManager.getAll =>', cookies);
  });

// clear cookies
CookieManager.clearAll()
  .then((success) => {
    console.log('CookieManager.clearAll =>', success);
  });

// clear a specific cookie by its name (IOS ONLY)
CookieManager.clearByName('http://example.com', 'cookie_name')
  .then((success) => {
    console.log('CookieManager.clearByName =>', success);
  });

// flush cookies (ANDROID ONLY)
CookieManager.flush()
  .then((success) => {
    console.log('CookieManager.flush =>', success);
  });

// Remove session cookies (ANDROID ONLY)
// Session cookies are cookies with no expires set. Android typically does not
// remove these, it is up to the developer to decide when to remove them.
// The return value is true if any session cookies were removed.
// iOS handles removal of session cookies automatically on app open.
CookieManager.removeSessionCookies()
  .then((sessionCookiesRemoved) => {
    console.log('CookieManager.removeSessionCookies =>', sessionCookiesRemoved);
  });

WebKit-Support (iOS only)

React Native comes with a WebView component, which uses UIWebView on iOS. Introduced in iOS 8 Apple implemented the WebKit-Support with all the performance boost.

Prior to WebKit-Support, cookies would have been stored in NSHTTPCookieStorage and sharedCookiesEnabled must be set on webviews to ensure access to them.

With WebKit-Support, cookies are stored in a separate webview store WKHTTPCookieStore and not necessarily shared with other http requests. Caveat is that this store is available upon mounting the component but not necessarily prior so any attempts to set a cookie too early may result in a false positive.

To use WebKit-Support, you should be able to simply make advantage of the react-native-webview as is OR alternatively use the webview component like react-native-wkwebview.

To use this CookieManager with WebKit-Support we extended the interface with the attribute useWebKit (a boolean value, default: FALSE) for the following methods:

MethodWebKit-SupportMethod-Signature
getAllYesCookieManager.getAll(useWebKit:boolean)
clearAllYesCookieManager.clearAll(useWebKit:boolean)
clearByNameYesCookieManager.clearByName(url:string, name: string, useWebKit:boolean)
getYesCookieManager.get(url:string, useWebKit:boolean)
setYesCookieManager.set(url:string, cookie:object, useWebKit:boolean)
Usage
import CookieManager from 'rjc-react-native-cookies';

const useWebKit = true;

// list cookies (IOS ONLY)
CookieManager.getAll(useWebKit)
	.then((cookies) => {
		console.log('CookieManager.getAll from webkit-view =>', cookies);
	});

// clear cookies
CookieManager.clearAll(useWebKit)
	.then((succcess) => {
		console.log('CookieManager.clearAll from webkit-view =>', succcess);
	});

// clear cookies with name (IOS ONLY)
CookieManager.clearByName('http://example.com', 'cookie name', useWebKit)
	.then((succcess) => {
		console.log('CookieManager.clearByName from webkit-view =>', succcess);
  });

// Get cookies as a request header string
CookieManager.get('http://example.com', useWebKit)
	.then((cookies) => {
		console.log('CookieManager.get from webkit-view =>', cookies);
	});

// set a cookie
const newCookie: = {
	name: 'myCookie',
	value: 'myValue',
	domain: 'some domain',
	path: '/',
	version: '1',
	expires: '2015-05-30T12:30:00.00-05:00'
};

CookieManager.set('http://example.com', newCookie, useWebKit)
	.then((res) => {
		console.log('CookieManager.set from webkit-view =>', res);
	});

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Package last updated on 19 Dec 2023

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