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react-cookie-consent

A small, simple and customizable cookie consent bar for use in React applications.

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A small, simple and customizable cookie consent bar for use in React applications.

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Demo: https://mastermindzh.github.io/react-cookie-consent/

Example branch: https://github.com/Mastermindzh/react-cookie-consent/tree/example

Default look

default look

Installation

npm install react-cookie-consent

or use yarn:

yarn add react-cookie-consent

Using it

You can import the cookie bar like this:

import CookieConsent from "react-cookie-consent";

If you want to set/remove cookies yourself you can optionally import Cookie (straight from js-cookie) like this:

import CookieConsent, { Cookies } from "react-cookie-consent";

Then you can use the component anywhere in your React app like so:

<CookieConsent>
    This website uses cookies to enhance the user experience.
</CookieConsent>

You can optionally set some props like this (next chapter will show all props):

<CookieConsent
    location="bottom"
    buttonText="Sure man!!"
    cookieName="myAwesomeCookieName2"
    style={{ background: "#2B373B" }}
    buttonStyle={{ color: "#4e503b", fontSize: "13px" }}
>
    This website uses cookies to enhance the user experience.{" "}
    <span style={{ fontSize: "10px" }}>
    This bit of text is smaller :O
    </span>
</CookieConsent>

One of the props (onAccept) is a function, this function will be called after the user has clicked the accept button. You can provide a function like so:

<CookieConsent
    onAccept={() => {alert("yay!")}}
>

</CookieConsent>

Props

PropTypeDefault valueDescription
locationString, either "top" or "bottom"bottomSyntactic sugar to easily enable you to place the bar at the top or the bottom of the browser window.
childrenString or React componentContent to appear inside the bar
disableStylesbooleanfalseIf enabled the component will have no default style. (you can still supply style through props)
buttonTextString or React componentI understandText to appear on the button
cookieNamestringCookieConsentName of the cookie used to track whether the user has agreed.
onAcceptfunction() => {}Function to be called after the accept button has been clicked.
styleObjectlook at sourceReact styling object for the bar.
buttonStyleObjectlook at sourceReact styling object for the button.
contentStyleObject{}React styling object for the content.

Styling it

You can provide styling for the bar, the button and the content. Note that the bar has a display: flex property as default and is parent to its children "content" and "button".

You can style each component by using the style, buttonStyle and contentStyle prop. These will append / replace the default styles of the components.

You can use disableStyles={true} to disable any built-in styling.

Examples

changing the bar background to red
<CookieConsent
    style={{ background: "red" }}
>
</CookieConsent>
changing the button font-weight to bold
<CookieConsent
    buttonStyle={{ fontWeight: "bold" }}
>
</CookieConsent>
rainbows!

rainbows!

If you're crazy enough you can even make a rainbow colored bar:

<CookieConsent
    buttonText="OMG DOUBLE RAINBOW"
    cookieName="myAwesomeCookieName2"
    style={{ background: "linear-gradient(to right, orange , yellow, green, cyan, blue, violet)", textShadow: "2px 2px black" }}
    buttonStyle={{background: "linear-gradient(to left, orange , yellow, green, cyan, blue, violet)", color:"white", fontWeight: "bolder", textShadow: "2px 2px black"}}
>
    This website uses cookies to enhance the user experience.{" "}
    <span style={{ fontSize: "10px" }}>
    This bit of text is smaller :O
    </span>
</CookieConsent>

Debugging it

Because the cookie consent bar will be hidden once accepted, you will have to remove the cookie if you want to evaluate changes:

import CookieConsent, { Cookies } from "react-cookie-consent";

{Cookies.remove("myAwesomeCookieName2")}
<CookieConsent
    cookieName="myAwesomeCookieName2"
>
</CookieConsent>

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Package last updated on 30 May 2018

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