What is ngx-cookie-service?
The ngx-cookie-service is an Angular service for handling cookies. It provides a simple API to set, get, and delete cookies in an Angular application.
What are ngx-cookie-service's main functionalities?
Set a Cookie
This feature allows you to set a cookie with a specified name and value. In this example, a cookie named 'test' with the value 'Hello World' is set.
import { CookieService } from 'ngx-cookie-service';
constructor(private cookieService: CookieService) { }
this.cookieService.set('test', 'Hello World');
Get a Cookie
This feature allows you to retrieve the value of a cookie by its name. In this example, the value of the cookie named 'test' is retrieved and logged to the console.
import { CookieService } from 'ngx-cookie-service';
constructor(private cookieService: CookieService) { }
const value = this.cookieService.get('test');
console.log(value);
Delete a Cookie
This feature allows you to delete a cookie by its name. In this example, the cookie named 'test' is deleted.
import { CookieService } from 'ngx-cookie-service';
constructor(private cookieService: CookieService) { }
this.cookieService.delete('test');
Check if a Cookie Exists
This feature allows you to check if a cookie exists by its name. In this example, it checks if the cookie named 'test' exists and logs the result to the console.
import { CookieService } from 'ngx-cookie-service';
constructor(private cookieService: CookieService) { }
const exists = this.cookieService.check('test');
console.log(exists);
Other packages similar to ngx-cookie-service
ngx-cookie
ngx-cookie is another Angular package for handling cookies. It provides similar functionalities to ngx-cookie-service, such as setting, getting, and deleting cookies. However, ngx-cookie also offers additional features like cookie serialization and deserialization.
angular2-cookie
angular2-cookie is an older package for managing cookies in Angular applications. It offers basic cookie operations similar to ngx-cookie-service but is less actively maintained and may not support the latest Angular versions.
NGX Cookie Service
Angular 12 IVY Ready service for cookies. Originally based on the ng2-cookies library. For versions < 9.x.x, please use 2.3.0 version of library.
The experienced team behind Studytube will take care of our cookie service from now on.
Installation
npm install ngx-cookie-service --save
yarn add ngx-cookie-service
Add the cookie service to your app.module.ts
as a provider:
import { CookieService } from 'ngx-cookie-service';
@NgModule({
...
providers:
[CookieService],
...
})
export class AppModule {
}
Then, import and inject it into a constructor:
constructor(private
cookieService: CookieService
)
{
this.cookieService.set('Test', 'Hello World');
this.cookieValue = this.cookieService.get('Test');
}
That's it!
Methods
check( name: string ): boolean;
const cookieExists: boolean = cookieService.check('test');
Checks if a cookie with the givenname
can be accessed or found.
get( name: string ): string;
const value: string = cookieService.get('test');
Gets the value of the cookie with the specified name
.
getAll(): {};
const allCookies: {} = cookieService.getAll();
Returns a map of key-value pairs for cookies that can be accessed.
set( name: string, value: string, expires?: number | Date, path?: string, domain?: string, secure?: boolean, sameSite?: 'Lax' | 'Strict' | 'None' ): void;
set( name: string, value: string, options?: { expires?: number | Date, path?: string, domain?: string, secure?: boolean, sameSite?: 'Lax' | 'None' | 'Strict'}): void;
cookieService.set('test', 'Hello World');
cookieService.set('test', 'Hello World', { expires: 2, sameSite: 'Lax' });
Sets a cookie with the specified name
and value
. It is good practice to specify a path. If you are unsure about the
path value, use '/'
. If no path or domain is explicitly defined, the current location is assumed. sameSite
defaults
to Lax
.
Important: For security reasons, it is not possible to define cookies for other domains. Browsers do not allow this.
Read this and this StackOverflow
answer for a more in-depth explanation.
Important: Browsers do not accept cookies flagged sameSite = 'None' if secure flag isn't set as well. CookieService
will override the secure flag to true if sameSite='None'.
delete( name: string, path?: string, domain?: string, secure?: boolean, sameSite: 'Lax' | 'None' | 'Strict' = 'Lax'): void;
cookieService.delete('test');
Deletes a cookie with the specified name
. It is best practice to always define a path. If you are unsure about the
path value, use '/'
.
Important: For security reasons, it is not possible to delete cookies for other domains. Browsers do not allow this.
Read this and this StackOverflow
answer for a more in-depth explanation.
deleteAll( path?: string, domain?: string, secure?: boolean, sameSite: 'Lax' | 'None' | 'Strict' = 'Lax' ): void;
cookieService.deleteAll();
Deletes all cookies that can currently be accessed. It is best practice to always define a path. If you are unsure about
the path value, use '/'
.
FAQ
General tips
Checking out the following resources usually solves most of the problems people seem to have with this cookie service:
The following general steps are usually very helpful when debugging problems with this cookie service or cookies in
general:
I am always getting a "token missing" or "no provider" error.
Package managers are a well known source of frustration. If you have "token missing" or "no provider" errors, a simple
re-installation of your node modules might suffice:
rm -rf node_modules
yarn # or `npm install`
I have a problem with framework X or library Y. What can I do?
Please be aware that we cannot help you with problems that are out of scope. For example, we cannot debug a Symfony or
Springboot application for you. In that case, you are better off asking the nice folks over
at StackOverflow for help.
Do you support Angular Universal?
There is an issue for that. Check
out this comment for more information
about future support.
Opening issues
Please make sure to check out our FAQ before you open a new issue. Also, try to give us as much information as you can
when you open an issue. Maybe you can even supply a test environment or test cases, if necessary?
Contributing
We are happy to accept pull requests or test cases for things that do not work. Feel free to submit one of those.
However, we will only accept pull requests that pass all tests and include some new ones (as long as it makes sense to
add them, of course).
Author
This cookie service is brought to you by 7leads GmbH. We built it for one of our apps, because
the other cookie packages we found were either not designed "the Angular way" or caused trouble during AOT compilation.
Contributors
Thanks to all contributors:
License
MIT