A simple, lightweight jQuery plugin for reading, writing and deleting cookies.
Include script after the jQuery library (unless you are packaging scripts somehow else):
<script src="/path/to/jquery.cookie.js"></script>
Create session cookie:
$.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value');
Create expiring cookie, 7 days from then:
$.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value', { expires: 7 });
Create expiring cookie, valid across entire site:
$.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value', { expires: 7, path: '/' });
Read cookie:
$.cookie('the_cookie'); // => "the_value"
$.cookie('the_cookie', { raw: true }); // => "the_value" not URL decoded
$.cookie('not_existing'); // => null
Delete cookie by passing null as value:
$.cookie('the_cookie', null);
Note: when deleting a cookie, you must pass the exact same path, domain and secure options that were used to set the cookie, unless you're relying on the default options that is.
Options can be set globally by setting properties of the $.cookie.defaults
object or individually for each call to $.cookie()
by passing a plain object to the options argument. Per-call options override the ones set by $.cookie.defaults
.
expires: 365
Define lifetime of the cookie. Value can be a Number
which will be interpreted as days from time of creation or a Date
object. If omitted, the cookie becomes a session cookie.
path: '/'
Define the path where the cookie is valid. By default the path of the cookie is the path of the page where the cookie was created (standard browser behavior). If you want to make it available for instance across the entire domain use path: '/'
. Default: path of page where the cookie was created.
domain: 'example.com'
Define the domain where the cookie is valid. Default: domain of page where the cookie was created.
secure: true
If true, the cookie transmission requires a secure protocol (https). Default: false
.
raw: true
By default the cookie value is encoded/decoded when creating/reading, using encodeURIComponent
/decodeURIComponent
. Turn off by setting raw: true
. Default: false
.
- Source hosted at GitHub
- Report issues, questions, feature requests on GitHub Issues
Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested. Please create a topic branch for every separate change you make.