# koa-cookie [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/cca-koa-cookie.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/cca-koa-cookie) [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/cca-koa-cookie.svg)]() [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/l/cca-koa-cookie.svg)]() Lightweight Koa-Middleware for Cookies ### Install ```bash npm install cca-koa-cookie --save ``` ### Complete Example ```javascript const Koa = require('koa'), cookie = require('cca-koa-cookie'), router = require('cca-koa-router') const app = new Koa(), port = 3000 app.use(cookie) app.use(router({}, _ => { _.get('/set', (c, n) => { // Set a cookie c.request.cookie.set({ key: 'my_id', value: '12345678', path: '/', maxAge: 100, httpOnly: true, secure: false }) c.body = 'Cookie Set' }) _.get('/get', (c, n) => { c.body = c.request.cookies }) })) app.listen(port) ``` ## Documentation ##### ~ `cookies` Array The Cookie Parser sets an array `ctx.request.cookies` with the cookies that where sent with the request. ###### Example Let's say we get a cookie (`Foo=Bar;`) We can access it in the context of Koa like this: `ctx.request.cookies['Foo']` => `"bar"` ##### ~ `cookie` Element The Parser also defines a getter and setter for cookies ###### Example ```javascript // Set a cookie ctx.request.cookie.set({ key: 'my_id', value: '12345678', path: '/', maxAge: 100, httpOnly: true, secure: false }) ``` |Options | Value | |--------| -------------------------------| |Key | Cookie Name | |Value | Cookie Value | |Path | Url Path | |Domain | Sub or Domain | |httpOnly| bool | |secure | bool | |max-age | seconds after the cookie expres| ```javascript // Get a cookie ctx.request.cookie.get('my_id') => "12345678" ```