CookieStore: get() method
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
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
or options
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.
let cookie = cookieStore.get("cookie1");
if (cookie) {
console.log(cookie);
} else {
console.log("Cookie not found");
}
Specifications
Browser compatibility
|
Desktop |
Mobile |
|
Chrome |
Edge |
Firefox |
Internet Explorer |
Opera |
Safari |
WebView Android |
Chrome Android |
Firefox for Android |
Opera Android |
Safari on IOS |
Samsung Internet |
get |
87 |
87 |
No |
No |
73 |
No |
87 |
87 |
No |
62 |
No |
14.0 |
partitioned_return_property |
114 |
114 |
No |
No |
100 |
No |
114 |
114 |
No |
No |
No |
No |