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react-cookie
Universal cookies for React
Integrations
universal-cookie
- Universal cookies for JavaScriptuniversal-cookie-express
- Hook cookies get/set on Express for server-rendering
Minimum requirement
react-cookie @ v3.0+
- React.js >= 16.3.0 (new context API + forward ref)
react-cookie @ v0.0-v2.2
- React.js >= 15
Getting started
npm install react-cookie
or in the browser (global variable ReactCookie
):
<script
crossorigin
src="https://unpkg.com/react@16/umd/react.production.js"
></script>
<script
crossorigin
src="https://unpkg.com/universal-cookie@3/umd/universalCookie.min.js"
></script>
<script
crossorigin
src="https://unpkg.com/react-cookie@3/umd/reactCookie.min.js"
></script>
<CookiesProvider />
Set the user cookies
On the server, the cookies
props must be set using req.universalCookies
or new Cookie(cookieHeader)
useCookies([dependencies])
Access and modify cookies using React hooks.
const [cookies, setCookie, removeCookie] = useCookies(['cookie-name']);
React hooks are available starting from React 16.8
dependencies
(optional)
Let you optionally specify a list of cookie names your component depend on or that should trigger a re-render. If unspecified, it will render on every cookie change.
cookies
Javascript object with all your cookies. The key is the cookie name.
setCookie(name, value, [options])
Set a cookie value
- name (string): cookie name
- value (string|object): save the value and stringify the object if needed
- options (object): Support all the cookie options from RFC 6265
- path (string): cookie path, use
/
as the path if you want your cookie to be accessible on all pages - expires (Date): absolute expiration date for the cookie
- maxAge (number): relative max age of the cookie from when the client receives it in seconds
- domain (string): domain for the cookie (sub.domain.com or .allsubdomains.com)
- secure (boolean): Is only accessible through HTTPS?
- httpOnly (boolean): Can only the server access the cookie?
- sameSite (boolean|none|lax|strict): Strict or Lax enforcement
- path (string): cookie path, use
removeCookie(name, [options])
Remove a cookie
- name (string): cookie name
- options (object): Support all the cookie options from RFC 6265
- path (string): cookie path, use
/
as the path if you want your cookie to be accessible on all pages - expires (Date): absolute expiration date for the cookie
- maxAge (number): relative max age of the cookie from when the client receives it in seconds
- domain (string): domain for the cookie (sub.domain.com or .allsubdomains.com)
- secure (boolean): Is only accessible through HTTPS?
- httpOnly (boolean): Can only the server access the cookie?
- sameSite (boolean|none|lax|strict): Strict or Lax enforcement
- path (string): cookie path, use
withCookies(Component)
Give access to your cookies anywhere. Add the following props to your component:
- cookies: Cookies instance allowing you to get, set and remove cookies.
- allCookies: All your current cookies in an object.
Your original static properties will be hoisted on the returned component. You can also access the original component by using the WrappedComponent
static property. Example:
function MyComponent() {
return null;
}
const NewComponent = withCookies(MyComponent);
NewComponent.WrappedComponent === MyComponent;
Cookies
get(name, [options])
Get a cookie value
- name (string): cookie name
- options (object):
- doNotParse (boolean): do not convert the cookie into an object no matter what
getAll([options])
Get all cookies
- options (object):
- doNotParse (boolean): do not convert the cookie into an object no matter what
set(name, value, [options])
Set a cookie value
- name (string): cookie name
- value (string|object): save the value and stringify the object if needed
- options (object): Support all the cookie options from RFC 6265
- path (string): cookie path, use
/
as the path if you want your cookie to be accessible on all pages - expires (Date): absolute expiration date for the cookie
- maxAge (number): relative max age of the cookie from when the client receives it in seconds
- domain (string): domain for the cookie (sub.domain.com or .allsubdomains.com)
- secure (boolean): Is only accessible through HTTPS?
- httpOnly (boolean): Can only the server access the cookie?
- sameSite (boolean|none|lax|strict): Strict or Lax enforcement
- path (string): cookie path, use
remove(name, [options])
Remove a cookie
- name (string): cookie name
- options (object): Support all the cookie options from RFC 6265
- path (string): cookie path, use
/
as the path if you want your cookie to be accessible on all pages - expires (Date): absolute expiration date for the cookie
- maxAge (number): relative max age of the cookie from when the client receives it in seconds
- domain (string): domain for the cookie (sub.domain.com or .allsubdomains.com)
- secure (boolean): Is only accessible through HTTPS?
- httpOnly (boolean): Can only the server access the cookie?
- sameSite (boolean|none|lax|strict): Strict or Lax enforcement
- path (string): cookie path, use
Simple Example with React hooks
// Root.jsx
import React from 'react';
import App from './App';
import { CookiesProvider } from 'react-cookie';
export default function Root() {
return (
<CookiesProvider>
<App />
</CookiesProvider>
);
}
// App.jsx
import React from 'react';
import { useCookies } from 'react-cookie';
import NameForm from './NameForm';
function App() {
const [cookies, setCookie] = useCookies(['name']);
function onChange(newName) {
setCookie('name', newName, { path: '/' });
}
return (
<div>
<NameForm name={cookies.name} onChange={onChange} />
{cookies.name && <h1>Hello {cookies.name}!</h1>}
</div>
);
}
export default App;
Simple Example with Higher-Order Component
// Root.jsx
import React from 'react';
import App from './App';
import { CookiesProvider } from 'react-cookie';
export default function Root() {
return (
<CookiesProvider>
<App />
</CookiesProvider>
);
}
// App.jsx
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { instanceOf } from 'prop-types';
import { withCookies, Cookies } from 'react-cookie';
import NameForm from './NameForm';
class App extends Component {
static propTypes = {
cookies: instanceOf(Cookies).isRequired
};
constructor(props) {
super(props);
const { cookies } = props;
this.state = {
name: cookies.get('name') || 'Ben'
};
}
handleNameChange(name) {
const { cookies } = this.props;
cookies.set('name', name, { path: '/' });
this.setState({ name });
}
render() {
const { name } = this.state;
return (
<div>
<NameForm name={name} onChange={this.handleNameChange.bind(this)} />
{this.state.name && <h1>Hello {this.state.name}!</h1>}
</div>
);
}
}
export default withCookies(App);
Server-Rendering Example
// src/components/App.js
import React from 'react';
import { useCookies } from 'react-cookie';
import NameForm from './NameForm';
function App() {
const [cookies, setCookie] = useCookies(['name']);
function onChange(newName) {
setCookie('name', newName, { path: '/' });
}
return (
<div>
<NameForm name={cookies.name} onChange={onChange} />
{cookies.name && <h1>Hello {cookies.name}!</h1>}
</div>
);
}
export default App;
// src/server.js
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOMServer from 'react-dom/server';
import { CookiesProvider } from 'react-cookie';
import Html from './components/Html';
import App from './components/App';
export default function middleware(req, res) {
const markup = ReactDOMServer.renderToString(
<CookiesProvider cookies={req.universalCookies}>
<App />
</CookiesProvider>
);
const html = ReactDOMServer.renderToStaticMarkup(<Html markup={markup} />);
res.send('<!DOCTYPE html>' + html);
}
// src/client.js
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { CookiesProvider } from 'react-cookie';
import App from './components/App';
const appEl = document.getElementById('main-app');
ReactDOM.render(
<CookiesProvider>
<App />
</CookiesProvider>,
appEl
);
// server.js
require('@babel/register');
const express = require('express');
const serverMiddleware = require('./src/server').default;
const cookiesMiddleware = require('universal-cookie-express');
const app = express();
app
.use('/assets', express.static('dist'))
.use(cookiesMiddleware())
.use(serverMiddleware);
app.listen(8080, function() {
console.log('Listening on 8080...');
});