electron/docs/api/cookies.md
Samuel Attard 81795744cf
fix: ensure the typescript definitions only export correct value types (#28712)
* fix: ensure the typescript definitions only export correct value types

In typescript there are two main types of "types" you can export, value types (class, const) and definition types (type, interface).  The typescript compiler will let anything declared via const or class be used as a value.  Unfortunately we were exporting a bunch of things (see the diff) as class/const when they weren't actually exported values. This lead to typescript being happy but the runtime throwing errors (not something we want).

This change passes "exported-in" context through our docs, to the parser and then to the definitions generator to ensure we only mark things as exported in the ts defs that we actually export.

Fixes #22167

* chore: update typescript-defs

* chore: update typescript-defs

* chore: fix bad typescript in IPC test

* docs: test rendering of new syntax

* chore: update per feedback, use same syntax but with 'this is not exportedd' line
2021-06-15 13:50:31 -07:00

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Class: Cookies

Query and modify a session's cookies.

Process: Main
This class is not exported from the 'electron' module. It is only available as a return value of other methods in the Electron API.

Instances of the Cookies class are accessed by using cookies property of a Session.

For example:

const { session } = require('electron')

// Query all cookies.
session.defaultSession.cookies.get({})
  .then((cookies) => {
    console.log(cookies)
  }).catch((error) => {
    console.log(error)
  })

// Query all cookies associated with a specific url.
session.defaultSession.cookies.get({ url: 'http://www.github.com' })
  .then((cookies) => {
    console.log(cookies)
  }).catch((error) => {
    console.log(error)
  })

// Set a cookie with the given cookie data;
// may overwrite equivalent cookies if they exist.
const cookie = { url: 'http://www.github.com', name: 'dummy_name', value: 'dummy' }
session.defaultSession.cookies.set(cookie)
  .then(() => {
    // success
  }, (error) => {
    console.error(error)
  })

Instance Events

The following events are available on instances of Cookies:

Event: 'changed'

Returns:

  • event Event
  • cookie Cookie - The cookie that was changed.
  • cause String - The cause of the change with one of the following values:
    • explicit - The cookie was changed directly by a consumer's action.
    • overwrite - The cookie was automatically removed due to an insert operation that overwrote it.
    • expired - The cookie was automatically removed as it expired.
    • evicted - The cookie was automatically evicted during garbage collection.
    • expired-overwrite - The cookie was overwritten with an already-expired expiration date.
  • removed Boolean - true if the cookie was removed, false otherwise.

Emitted when a cookie is changed because it was added, edited, removed, or expired.

Instance Methods

The following methods are available on instances of Cookies:

cookies.get(filter)

  • filter Object
    • url String (optional) - Retrieves cookies which are associated with url. Empty implies retrieving cookies of all URLs.
    • name String (optional) - Filters cookies by name.
    • domain String (optional) - Retrieves cookies whose domains match or are subdomains of domains.
    • path String (optional) - Retrieves cookies whose path matches path.
    • secure Boolean (optional) - Filters cookies by their Secure property.
    • session Boolean (optional) - Filters out session or persistent cookies.

Returns Promise<Cookie[]> - A promise which resolves an array of cookie objects.

Sends a request to get all cookies matching filter, and resolves a promise with the response.

cookies.set(details)

  • details Object
    • url String - The URL to associate the cookie with. The promise will be rejected if the URL is invalid.
    • name String (optional) - The name of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.
    • value String (optional) - The value of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.
    • domain String (optional) - The domain of the cookie; this will be normalized with a preceding dot so that it's also valid for subdomains. Empty by default if omitted.
    • path String (optional) - The path of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.
    • secure Boolean (optional) - Whether the cookie should be marked as Secure. Defaults to false.
    • httpOnly Boolean (optional) - Whether the cookie should be marked as HTTP only. Defaults to false.
    • expirationDate Double (optional) - The expiration date of the cookie as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. If omitted then the cookie becomes a session cookie and will not be retained between sessions.
    • sameSite String (optional) - The Same Site policy to apply to this cookie. Can be unspecified, no_restriction, lax or strict. Default is no_restriction.

Returns Promise<void> - A promise which resolves when the cookie has been set

Sets a cookie with details.

cookies.remove(url, name)

  • url String - The URL associated with the cookie.
  • name String - The name of cookie to remove.

Returns Promise<void> - A promise which resolves when the cookie has been removed

Removes the cookies matching url and name

cookies.flushStore()

Returns Promise<void> - A promise which resolves when the cookie store has been flushed

Writes any unwritten cookies data to disk.