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session
The session object is a property of webContents which is
a property of BrowserWindow. You can access it through an
instance of BrowserWindow. For example:
var BrowserWindow = require('browser-window');
var win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 });
win.loadUrl("http://github.com");
var session = win.webContents.session
Events
Event: 'will-download'
eventEventitemObjecturlStringfilenameStringmimeTypeStringhasUserGestureBoolean
webContentsWebContents
Fired when Electron is about to download item in webContents.
Calling event.preventDefault() will cancel the download.
session.on('will-download', function(event, item, webContents) {
event.preventDefault();
require('request')(item.url, function(data) {
require('fs').writeFileSync('/somewhere', data);
});
});
Methods
The session object has the following methods:
session.cookies
The cookies gives you ability to query and modify cookies. For example:
var BrowserWindow = require('browser-window');
var win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 });
win.loadUrl('https://github.com');
win.webContents.on('did-finish-load', function() {
// Query all cookies.
win.webContents.session.cookies.get({}, function(error, cookies) {
if (error) throw error;
console.log(cookies);
});
// Query all cookies associated with a specific url.
win.webContents.session.cookies.get({ url : "http://www.github.com" },
function(error, cookies) {
if (error) throw error;
console.log(cookies);
});
// Set a cookie with the given cookie data;
// may overwrite equivalent cookies if they exist.
win.webContents.session.cookies.set(
{ url : "http://www.github.com", name : "dummy_name", value : "dummy"},
function(error, cookies) {
if (error) throw error;
console.log(cookies);
});
});
session.cookies.get(details, callback)
details Object, properties:
urlString - Retrieves cookies which are associated withurl. Empty implies retrieving cookies of all urls.nameString - Filters cookies by namedomainString - Retrieves cookies whose domains match or are subdomains ofdomainspathString - Retrieves cookies whose path matchespathsecureBoolean - Filters cookies by their Secure propertysessionBoolean - Filters out session or persistent cookies.callbackFunction - function(error, cookies)errorErrorcookiesArray - array ofcookieobjects, properties:nameString - The name of the cookie.valueString - The value of the cookie.domainString - The domain of the cookie.host_onlyString - Whether the cookie is a host-only cookie.pathString - The path of the cookie.secureBoolean - Whether the cookie is marked as Secure (typically HTTPS).http_onlyBoolean - Whether the cookie is marked as HttpOnly.sessionBoolean - Whether the cookie is a session cookie or a persistent cookie with an expiration date.expirationDateDouble - (Option) The expiration date of the cookie as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. Not provided for session cookies.
session.cookies.set(details, callback)
details Object, properties:
-
urlString - Retrieves cookies which are associated withurl -
nameString - The name of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted. -
valueString - The value of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted. -
domainString - The domain of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted. -
pathString - The path of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted. -
secureBoolean - Whether the cookie should be marked as Secure. Defaults to false. -
sessionBoolean - Whether the cookie should be marked as HttpOnly. Defaults to false. -
expirationDateDouble - The expiration date of the cookie as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. If omitted, the cookie becomes a session cookie. -
callbackFunction - function(error)errorError
session.cookies.remove(details, callback)
detailsObject, proprties:urlString - The URL associated with the cookienameString - The name of cookie to remove
callbackFunction - function(error)errorError
session.clearCache(callback)
callbackFunction - Called when operation is done
Clears the session’s HTTP cache.
session.clearStorageData([options, ]callback)
optionsObject (optional), proprties:originString - Should followwindow.location.origin’s representationscheme://host:port.storagesArray - The types of storages to clear, can contain:appcache,cookies,filesystem,indexdb,local storage,shadercache,websql,serviceworkersquotasArray - The types of quotas to clear, can contain:temporary,persistent,syncable.
callbackFunction - Called when operation is done.
Clears the data of web storages.
session.setProxy(config, callback)
configStringcallbackFunction - Called when operation is done.
Parses the config indicating which proxies to use for the session.
config = scheme-proxies[";"<scheme-proxies>]
scheme-proxies = [<url-scheme>"="]<proxy-uri-list>
url-scheme = "http" | "https" | "ftp" | "socks"
proxy-uri-list = <proxy-uri>[","<proxy-uri-list>]
proxy-uri = [<proxy-scheme>"://"]<proxy-host>[":"<proxy-port>]
For example:
"http=foopy:80;ftp=foopy2" -- use HTTP proxy "foopy:80" for http://
URLs, and HTTP proxy "foopy2:80" for
ftp:// URLs.
"foopy:80" -- use HTTP proxy "foopy:80" for all URLs.
"foopy:80,bar,direct://" -- use HTTP proxy "foopy:80" for all URLs,
failing over to "bar" if "foopy:80" is
unavailable, and after that using no
proxy.
"socks4://foopy" -- use SOCKS v4 proxy "foopy:1080" for all
URLs.
"http=foopy,socks5://bar.com -- use HTTP proxy "foopy" for http URLs,
and fail over to the SOCKS5 proxy
"bar.com" if "foopy" is unavailable.
"http=foopy,direct:// -- use HTTP proxy "foopy" for http URLs,
and use no proxy if "foopy" is
unavailable.
"http=foopy;socks=foopy2 -- use HTTP proxy "foopy" for http URLs,
and use socks4://foopy2 for all other
URLs.
session.setDownloadPath(path)
pathString - The download location
Sets download saving directory. By default, the download directory will be the
Downloads under the respective app folder.