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aescarcha/cookies

This is a fork of @ngx-utils/cookies with the changes from SergiusSidorov/cookies to have a package published at NPM with compatibility with newer angular versions

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Manage your cookies on client and server side (Angular Universal)

Example in @ngx-utils/universal-starter shows the way in which CookiesService is used to get access token from cookies on client and server side, and then set Authorization headers for all HTTP requests.

Table of contents:

Prerequisites

This package depends on @angular >= v7.0.0.

And if you want to manage cookies on server side and you're using express as server you need install: npm i -S cookie-parser @nguniversal/module-map-ngfactory-loader

Getting started

Installation

Install ngx-universal-cookies from npm:

npm install ngx-universal-cookies --save

browser.module.ts

Add BrowserCookiesModule to your browser module:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { BrowserCookiesModule } from 'ngx-universal-cookies/browser';
...
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';
import { AppComponent } from './app/app.component';
...
@NgModule({
  imports: [
    BrowserModule.withServerTransition({appId: 'your-app-id'}),
    BrowserCookiesModule.forRoot(),
    AppModule
    ...
  ],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class BrowserAppModule { }

server.module.ts

Add ServerCookiesModule to your server module:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { ServerModule } from '@angular/platform-server';
import { ServerCookiesModule } from 'ngx-universal-cookies/server';
...
import { AppModule } from './app/app.module';
import { AppComponent } from './app/app.component';
...
@NgModule({
  imports: [
    BrowserModule.withServerTransition({ appId: 'your-app-id' }),
    ServerModule,
    ServerCookiesModule.forRoot(),
    AppModule
    ...
  ],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class ServerAppModule { }

Cookies options

You can preset cookies options:

BrowserCookiesModule.forRoot({
  path: '/',
  domain: 'your.domain',
  expires: '01.01.2020',
  secure: true,
  httpOnly: true
})
...
ServerCookiesModule.forRoot({
  path: '/',
  domain: 'your.domain',
  expires: '01.01.2020',
  secure: true,
  httpOnly: true
})

API

CookieService has following methods:

  • put(key: string, value: string, options?: CookiesOptions): void put some value to cookies;
  • putObject(key: string, value: Object, options?: CookiesOptions): void put object value to cookies;
  • get(key: string): string get some value from cookies by key;
  • getObject(key: string): { [key: string]: string } | string get object value from cookies by key;
  • getAll(): { [key: string]: string } get all cookies ;
  • remove(key: string, options?: CookiesOptions): void remove cookie by key;
  • removeAll(): void remove all cookies;

Example of usage

If you're using express as server then add following code to your server.ts:

import * as express from 'express';
import * as cookieParser from 'cookie-parser';
import { ngExpressEngine } from '@nguniversal/express-engine';
import { provideModuleMap } from '@nguniversal/module-map-ngfactory-loader';
const { AppServerModuleNgFactory, LAZY_MODULE_MAP } = require('./dist/server/main');


app.use(cookieParser('Your private token'));

app.engine('html', ngExpressEngine({
  bootstrap: AppServerModuleNgFactory,
  providers: [
    provideModuleMap(LAZY_MODULE_MAP)
  ],
}));

Then just import CookiesService from ngx-universal-cookies and use it:

import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { CookiesService } from 'ngx-universal-cookies';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.scss']
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
  constructor(private cookies: CookiesService) {}

  ngOnInit() {
    this.cookies.put('some_cookie', 'some_cookie');
    this.cookies.put('http_only_cookie', 'http_only_cookie', {
      httpOnly: true
    });
    console.log(this.cookies.get('some_cookie'), ' => some_cookie');
    console.log(this.cookies.get('http_only_cookie'), ' => undefined');
    console.log(this.cookies.getAll());
  }
}

If you're using another framework you need to overrride ServerCookiesService.

For example for koa you need add following code to your server:

app.use(async (ctx: Context) => {
  ctx.body = await renderModuleFactory(AppServerModuleNgFactory, {
    document: template,
    url: ctx.req.url,
    extraProviders: [
      provideModuleMap(LAZY_MODULE_MAP),
      {
        provide: 'KOA_CONTEXT',
        useValue: ctx
      }
    ]
  });
});

Then create server-cookies.service.ts:

import { Context } from 'koa';
import { Inject, Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import {
  CookiesService,
  CookiesOptionsService,
  CookiesOptions
} from 'ngx-universal-cookies';

@Injectable()
export class ServerCookiesService extends CookiesService {
  private newCookies: { [name: string]: string | undefined } = {};

  constructor(
    cookiesOptions: CookiesOptionsService,
    @Inject('KOA_CONTEXT') private ctx: Context
  ) {
    super(cookiesOptions);
  }

  get(key: string): string {
    return this.newCookies[key] || this.ctx.cookies.get(key);
  }

  protected cookiesReader() {
    return {};
  }

  protected cookiesWriter(): (
    name: string,
    value: string | undefined,
    options?: CookiesOptions
  ) => void {
    return (name: string, value: string | undefined, options?: any) => {
      this.newCookies[name] = value;
      this.ctx.cookies.set(name, value, { httpOnly: false, ...options });
    };
  }
}

And add server-cookies.service.ts to app.server.module.ts:

{
  provide: CookiesService,
  useClass: ServerCookiesService,
},

Contributing

PRs are welcome, to publish a new version, just run

npm run release

License

The MIT License (MIT)

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