A cookie manager module for react-native(Supports for both iOS and Android).
# install library from npm
npm install react-native-cookie --save
# link native code
react-native link react-native-cookie
import Cookie from 'react-native-cookie';
Cookie.get(url:String, name?: String): Promise<Object|String>
// get all cookies which are belonged to 'http://bing.com/'
Cookie.get('http://bing.com/').then((cookie) => console.log(cookie));
// get cookie named 'foo' from 'http://bing.com/'
Cookie.get('http://bing.com/', 'foo').then((cookie) => console.log(cookie));
Cookie.set(url:String, name: String, value: any, options?: Object): Promise
The following options are available for now
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domain Specifies the value for the Domain Set-Cookie attribute. By default, no domain is set, and most clients will consider the cookie to apply to only the current domain.
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expires Specifies the Date object to be the value for the Expires Set-Cookie attribute. By default, no expiration is set, and most clients will consider this a "non-persistent cookie" and will delete it on a condition like exiting a web browser application.
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path Specifies the value for the Path Set-Cookie attribute. By default, the path is considered the "default path". By default, no maximum age is set, and most clients will consider this a "non-persistent cookie" and will delete it on a condition like exiting a web browser application
// set cookie 'foo=bar' for 'http://bing.com/'
Cookie.set('http://bing.com/', 'foo', 'bar').then(() => console.log('success'));
// set cookie 'foo=bar' for 'http://bing.com/' with options:
Cookie.set('http://bing.com/', 'foo', 'bar', {
path: 'ditu',
domain: 'cn.bing.com'
}).then(() => console.log('success'));
Cookie.clear(url?: String): Promise
// clear all cookies for all domains
Cookie.clear();
// clear all cookies for 'http://bing.com'
Cookie.clear('http://bing.com');