CookieStore: get() method
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The get()
method of the CookieStore
interface returns a single cookie with the given name or options object. The method will return the first matching cookie for the passed parameters.
Syntax
js
get(name)
get(options)
Parameters
This method requires one of the following:
name
-
A string with the name of a cookie.
Or
options
-
An object containing:
name
-
A string with the name of a cookie.
url
-
A string with the URL of a cookie.
Note: The url
option enables the modification of a cookie scoped under a particular URL. Service workers can obtain cookies that would be sent to any URL under their scope. From a document you may only obtain the cookies at the current URL, so the only valid URL in a document context is the document's URL.
Return value
A Promise
that resolves with an object representing the first cookie matching the submitted name or options. This object contains the following properties:
domain
-
A string containing the domain of the cookie.
expires
-
A timestamp, given as Unix time in milliseconds, containing the expiration date of the cookie.
name
-
A string containing the name of the cookie.
partitioned
-
A boolean indicating whether the cookie is a partitioned cookie (
true
) or not (false
). See Cookies Having Independent Partitioned State (CHIPS) for more information. path
-
A string containing the path of the cookie.
sameSite
-
One of the following
SameSite
values:"strict"
-
Cookies will only be sent in a first-party context and not be sent with requests initiated by third party websites.
"lax"
-
Cookies are not sent on normal cross-site subrequests (for example to load images or frames into a third party site), but are sent when a user is navigating within the origin site (i.e. when following a link).
"none"
-
Cookies will be sent in all contexts.
secure
-
A boolean value indicating whether the cookie is to be used in secure contexts only (
true
) or not (false
). value
-
A string containing the value of the cookie.
Exceptions
TypeError
-
Thrown if getting the cookie represented by the given
name
oroptions
fails.
Examples
In this example we return a cookie named "cookie1". If the cookie is found the result of the Promise is an object containing the details of a single cookie.
js
let cookie = cookieStore.get("cookie1");
if (cookie) {
console.log(cookie);
} else {
console.log("Cookie not found");
}
Specifications
Specification |
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Cookie Store API # dom-cookiestore-get |
Browser compatibility
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