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# session
> Manage browser sessions, cookies, cache, proxy settings, etc.
The `session` module can be used to create new `Session` objects.
You can also access the `session` of existing pages by using the `session`
property of [`WebContents`](web-contents.md), or from the `session` module.
```javascript
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let win = new BrowserWindow({width: 800, height: 600})
win.loadURL('http://github.com')
const ses = win.webContents.session
console.log(ses.getUserAgent())
```
## Methods
The `session` module has the following methods:
### `session.fromPartition(partition[, options])`
* `partition` String
* `options` Object
* `cache` Boolean - Whether to enable cache.
Returns a `Session` instance from `partition` string. When there is an existing
`Session` with the same `partition`, it will be returned; othewise a new
`Session` instance will be created with `options`.
If `partition` starts with `persist:`, the page will use a persistent session
available to all pages in the app with the same `partition`. if there is no
`persist:` prefix, the page will use an in-memory session. If the `partition` is
empty then default session of the app will be returned.
To create a `Session` with `options`, you have to ensure the `Session` with the
`partition` has never been used before. There is no way to change the `options`
of an existing `Session` object.
## Properties
The `session` module has the following properties:
### `session.defaultSession`
Returns the default session object of the app.
## Class: Session
> Get and set properties of a session.
You can create a `Session` object in the `session` module:
```javascript
const {session} = require('electron')
const ses = session.fromPartition('persist:name')
console.log(ses.getUserAgent())
```
### Instance Events
The following events are available on instances of `Session`:
#### Event: 'will-download'
* `event` Event
* `item` [DownloadItem](download-item.md)
* `webContents` [WebContents](web-contents.md)
Emitted when Electron is about to download `item` in `webContents`.
Calling `event.preventDefault()` will cancel the download and `item` will not be
available from next tick of the process.
```javascript
const {session} = require('electron')
session.defaultSession.on('will-download', (event, item, webContents) => {
event.preventDefault()
require('request')(item.getURL(), (data) => {
require('fs').writeFileSync('/somewhere', data)
})
})
```
### Instance Methods
The following methods are available on instances of `Session`:
#### `ses.getCacheSize(callback)`
* `callback` Function
* `size` Integer - Cache size used in bytes.
Returns the session's current cache size.
#### `ses.clearCache(callback)`
* `callback` Function - Called when operation is done
Clears the sessions HTTP cache.
#### `ses.clearStorageData([options, callback])`
* `options` Object (optional)
* `origin` String - Should follow `window.location.origin`s representation
`scheme://host:port`.
* `storages` Array - The types of storages to clear, can contain:
`appcache`, `cookies`, `filesystem`, `indexdb`, `local storage`,
`shadercache`, `websql`, `serviceworkers`
* `quotas` Array - The types of quotas to clear, can contain:
`temporary`, `persistent`, `syncable`.
* `callback` Function (optional) - Called when operation is done.
Clears the data of web storages.
#### `ses.flushStorageData()`
Writes any unwritten DOMStorage data to disk.
#### `ses.setProxy(config, callback)`
* `config` Object
* `pacScript` String - The URL associated with the PAC file.
* `proxyRules` String - Rules indicating which proxies to use.
* `proxyBypassRules` String - Rules indicating which URLs should
bypass the proxy settings.
* `callback` Function - Called when operation is done.
Sets the proxy settings.
When `pacScript` and `proxyRules` are provided together, the `proxyRules`
option is ignored and `pacScript` configuration is applied.
The `proxyRules` has to follow the rules below:
```
proxyRules = schemeProxies[";"<schemeProxies>]
schemeProxies = [<urlScheme>"="]<proxyURIList>
urlScheme = "http" | "https" | "ftp" | "socks"
proxyURIList = <proxyURL>[","<proxyURIList>]
proxyURL = [<proxyScheme>"://"]<proxyHost>[":"<proxyPort>]
```
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.
The `proxyBypassRules` is a comma separated list of rules described below:
* `[ URL_SCHEME "://" ] HOSTNAME_PATTERN [ ":" <port> ]`
Match all hostnames that match the pattern HOSTNAME_PATTERN.
Examples:
"foobar.com", "*foobar.com", "*.foobar.com", "*foobar.com:99",
"https://x.*.y.com:99"
* `"." HOSTNAME_SUFFIX_PATTERN [ ":" PORT ]`
Match a particular domain suffix.
Examples:
".google.com", ".com", "http://.google.com"
* `[ SCHEME "://" ] IP_LITERAL [ ":" PORT ]`
Match URLs which are IP address literals.
Examples:
"127.0.1", "[0:0::1]", "[::1]", "http://[::1]:99"
* `IP_LITERAL "/" PREFIX_LENGHT_IN_BITS`
Match any URL that is to an IP literal that falls between the
given range. IP range is specified using CIDR notation.
Examples:
"192.168.1.1/16", "fefe:13::abc/33".
* `<local>`
Match local addresses. The meaning of `<local>` is whether the
host matches one of: "127.0.0.1", "::1", "localhost".
### `ses.resolveProxy(url, callback)`
* `url` URL
* `callback` Function
Resolves the proxy information for `url`. The `callback` will be called with
`callback(proxy)` when the request is performed.
#### `ses.setDownloadPath(path)`
* `path` String - The download location
Sets download saving directory. By default, the download directory will be the
`Downloads` under the respective app folder.
#### `ses.enableNetworkEmulation(options)`
* `options` Object
* `offline` Boolean (optional) - Whether to emulate network outage. Defaults
to false.
* `latency` Double (optional) - RTT in ms. Defaults to 0 which will disable
latency throttling.
* `downloadThroughput` Double (optional) - Download rate in Bps. Defaults to 0
which will disable download throttling.
* `uploadThroughput` Double (optional) - Upload rate in Bps. Defaults to 0
which will disable upload throttling.
Emulates network with the given configuration for the `session`.
```javascript
// To emulate a GPRS connection with 50kbps throughput and 500 ms latency.
window.webContents.session.enableNetworkEmulation({
latency: 500,
downloadThroughput: 6400,
uploadThroughput: 6400
})
// To emulate a network outage.
window.webContents.session.enableNetworkEmulation({offline: true})
```
#### `ses.disableNetworkEmulation()`
Disables any network emulation already active for the `session`. Resets to
the original network configuration.
#### `ses.setCertificateVerifyProc(proc)`
* `proc` Function
Sets the certificate verify proc for `session`, the `proc` will be called with
`proc(hostname, certificate, callback)` whenever a server certificate
verification is requested. Calling `callback(true)` accepts the certificate,
calling `callback(false)` rejects it.
Calling `setCertificateVerifyProc(null)` will revert back to default certificate
verify proc.
```javascript
const {BrowserWindow} = require('electron')
let win = new BrowserWindow()
win.webContents.session.setCertificateVerifyProc((hostname, cert, callback) => {
callback(hostname === 'github.com')
})
```
#### `ses.setPermissionRequestHandler(handler)`
* `handler` Function
* `webContents` Object - [WebContents](web-contents.md) requesting the permission.
* `permission` String - Enum of 'media', 'geolocation', 'notifications', 'midiSysex',
'pointerLock', 'fullscreen', 'openExternal'.
* `callback` Function - Allow or deny the permission.
Sets the handler which can be used to respond to permission requests for the `session`.
Calling `callback(true)` will allow the permission and `callback(false)` will reject it.
```javascript
const {session} = require('electron')
session.fromPartition('some-partition').setPermissionRequestHandler((webContents, permission, callback) => {
if (webContents.getURL() === 'some-host' && permission === 'notifications') {
return callback(false) // denied.
}
callback(true)
})
```
#### `ses.clearHostResolverCache([callback])`
* `callback` Function (optional) - Called when operation is done.
Clears the host resolver cache.
#### `ses.allowNTLMCredentialsForDomains(domains)`
* `domains` String - A comma-seperated list of servers for which
integrated authentication is enabled.
Dynamically sets whether to always send credentials for HTTP NTLM or Negotiate
authentication.
```javascript
const {session} = require('electron')
// consider any url ending with `example.com`, `foobar.com`, `baz`
// for integrated authentication.
session.defaultSession.allowNTLMCredentialsForDomains('*example.com, *foobar.com, *baz')
// consider all urls for integrated authentication.
session.defaultSession.allowNTLMCredentialsForDomains('*')
```
#### `ses.setUserAgent(userAgent[, acceptLanguages])`
* `userAgent` String
* `acceptLanguages` String (optional)
Overrides the `userAgent` and `acceptLanguages` for this session.
The `acceptLanguages` must a comma separated ordered list of language codes, for
example `"en-US,fr,de,ko,zh-CN,ja"`.
This doesn't affect existing `WebContents`, and each `WebContents` can use
`webContents.setUserAgent` to override the session-wide user agent.
#### `ses.getUserAgent()`
Returns a `String` representing the user agent for this session.
#### `ses.getBlobData(identifier, callback)`
* `identifier` String - Valid UUID.
* `callback` Function
* `result` Buffer - Blob data.
Returns the blob data associated with the `identifier`.
### Instance Properties
The following properties are available on instances of `Session`:
#### `ses.cookies`
Returns an instance of `Cookies` class for this session.
#### `ses.webRequest`
Returns an instance of `WebRequest` class for this session.
#### `ses.protocol`
Returns an instance of [protocol](protocol.md) module for this session.
```javascript
const {app, session} = require('electron')
const path = require('path')
app.on('ready', function () {
const protocol = session.fromPartition('some-partition').protocol
protocol.registerFileProtocol('atom', function (request, callback) {
var url = request.url.substr(7)
callback({path: path.normalize(`${__dirname}/${url}`)})
}, function (error) {
if (error) console.error('Failed to register protocol')
})
})
```
## Class: Cookies
> Query and modify a session's cookies.
Instances of the `Cookies` class are accessed by using `cookies` property of
a `Session`.
For example:
```javascript
const {session} = require('electron')
// Query all cookies.
session.defaultSession.cookies.get({}, (error, cookies) => {
console.log(error, cookies)
})
// Query all cookies associated with a specific url.
session.defaultSession.cookies.get({url: 'http://www.github.com'}, (error, cookies) => {
console.log(error, cookies)
})
// 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, (error) => {
if (error) console.error(error)
})
```
### Instance Methods
The following methods are available on instances of `Cookies`:
#### `cookies.get(filter, callback)`
* `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.
* `callback` Function
Sends a request to get all cookies matching `details`, `callback` will be called
with `callback(error, cookies)` on complete.
`cookies` is an Array of `cookie` objects.
* `cookie` Object
* `name` String - The name of the cookie.
* `value` String - The value of the cookie.
* `domain` String - The domain of the cookie.
* `hostOnly` String - Whether the cookie is a host-only cookie.
* `path` String - The path of the cookie.
* `secure` Boolean - Whether the cookie is marked as secure.
* `httpOnly` Boolean - Whether the cookie is marked as HTTP only.
* `session` Boolean - Whether the cookie is a session cookie or a persistent
cookie with an expiration date.
* `expirationDate` Double (optional) - The expiration date of the cookie as
the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. Not provided for session
cookies.
#### `cookies.set(details, callback)`
* `details` Object
* `url` String - The url to associate the cookie with.
* `name` String - The name of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.
* `value` String - The value of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.
* `domain` String - The domain of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.
* `path` String - The path of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.
* `secure` Boolean - Whether the cookie should be marked as Secure. Defaults to
false.
* `httpOnly` Boolean - Whether the cookie should be marked as HTTP only.
Defaults to false.
* `expirationDate` Double - 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.
* `callback` Function
Sets a cookie with `details`, `callback` will be called with `callback(error)`
on complete.
#### `cookies.remove(url, name, callback)`
* `url` String - The URL associated with the cookie.
* `name` String - The name of cookie to remove.
* `callback` Function
Removes the cookies matching `url` and `name`, `callback` will called with
`callback()` on complete.
## Class: WebRequest
> Intercept and modify the contents of a request at various stages of its lifetime.
Instances of the `WebRequest` class are accessed by using the `webRequest`
property of a `Session`.
The methods of `WebRequest` accept an optional `filter` and a `listener`. The
`listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when the API's event has
happened. The `details` object describes the request. Passing `null`
as `listener` will unsubscribe from the event.
The `filter` object has a `urls` property which is an Array of URL
patterns that will be used to filter out the requests that do not match the URL
patterns. If the `filter` is omitted then all requests will be matched.
For certain events the `listener` is passed with a `callback`, which should be
called with a `response` object when `listener` has done its work.
An example of adding `User-Agent` header for requests:
```javascript
const {session} = require('electron')
// Modify the user agent for all requests to the following urls.
const filter = {
urls: ['https://*.github.com/*', '*://electron.github.io']
}
session.defaultSession.webRequest.onBeforeSendHeaders(filter, (details, callback) => {
details.requestHeaders['User-Agent'] = 'MyAgent'
callback({cancel: false, requestHeaders: details.requestHeaders})
})
```
### Instance Methods
The following methods are available on instances of `WebRequest`:
#### `webRequest.onBeforeRequest([filter, ]listener)`
* `filter` Object
* `listener` Function
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` when a request
is about to occur.
* `details` Object
* `id` Integer
* `url` String
* `method` String
* `resourceType` String
* `timestamp` Double
* `uploadData` Array (optional)
* `callback` Function
The `uploadData` is an array of `data` objects:
* `data` Object
* `bytes` Buffer - Content being sent.
* `file` String - Path of file being uploaded.
* `blobUUID` String - UUID of blob data. Use [ses.getBlobData](session.md#sesgetblobdataidentifier-callback) method
to retrieve the data.
The `callback` has to be called with an `response` object:
* `response` Object
* `cancel` Boolean (optional)
* `redirectURL` String (optional) - The original request is prevented from
being sent or completed, and is instead redirected to the given URL.
#### `webRequest.onBeforeSendHeaders([filter, ]listener)`
* `filter` Object
* `listener` Function
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` before sending
an HTTP request, once the request headers are available. This may occur after a
TCP connection is made to the server, but before any http data is sent.
* `details` Object
* `id` Integer
* `url` String
* `method` String
* `resourceType` String
* `timestamp` Double
* `requestHeaders` Object
* `callback` Function
The `callback` has to be called with an `response` object:
* `response` Object
* `cancel` Boolean (optional)
* `requestHeaders` Object (optional) - When provided, request will be made
with these headers.
#### `webRequest.onSendHeaders([filter, ]listener)`
* `filter` Object
* `listener` Function
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` just before a request is
going to be sent to the server, modifications of previous `onBeforeSendHeaders`
response are visible by the time this listener is fired.
* `details` Object
* `id` Integer
* `url` String
* `method` String
* `resourceType` String
* `timestamp` Double
* `requestHeaders` Object
#### `webRequest.onHeadersReceived([filter, ]listener)`
* `filter` Object
* `listener` Function
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details, callback)` when HTTP
response headers of a request have been received.
* `details` Object
* `id` String
* `url` String
* `method` String
* `resourceType` String
* `timestamp` Double
* `statusLine` String
* `statusCode` Integer
* `responseHeaders` Object
* `callback` Function
The `callback` has to be called with an `response` object:
* `response` Object
* `cancel` Boolean
* `responseHeaders` Object (optional) - When provided, the server is assumed
to have responded with these headers.
* `statusLine` String (optional) - Should be provided when overriding
`responseHeaders` to change header status otherwise original response
header's status will be used.
#### `webRequest.onResponseStarted([filter, ]listener)`
* `filter` Object
* `listener` Function
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when first byte of the
response body is received. For HTTP requests, this means that the status line
and response headers are available.
* `details` Object
* `id` Integer
* `url` String
* `method` String
* `resourceType` String
* `timestamp` Double
* `responseHeaders` Object
* `fromCache` Boolean - Indicates whether the response was fetched from disk
cache.
* `statusCode` Integer
* `statusLine` String
#### `webRequest.onBeforeRedirect([filter, ]listener)`
* `filter` Object
* `listener` Function
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when a server initiated
redirect is about to occur.
* `details` Object
* `id` String
* `url` String
* `method` String
* `resourceType` String
* `timestamp` Double
* `redirectURL` String
* `statusCode` Integer
* `ip` String (optional) - The server IP address that the request was
actually sent to.
* `fromCache` Boolean
* `responseHeaders` Object
#### `webRequest.onCompleted([filter, ]listener)`
* `filter` Object
* `listener` Function
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when a request is
completed.
* `details` Object
* `id` Integer
* `url` String
* `method` String
* `resourceType` String
* `timestamp` Double
* `responseHeaders` Object
* `fromCache` Boolean
* `statusCode` Integer
* `statusLine` String
#### `webRequest.onErrorOccurred([filter, ]listener)`
* `filter` Object
* `listener` Function
The `listener` will be called with `listener(details)` when an error occurs.
* `details` Object
* `id` Integer
* `url` String
* `method` String
* `resourceType` String
* `timestamp` Double
* `fromCache` Boolean
* `error` String - The error description.