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@nuskin/ns-xdcookies

v1.0.1

Published

A library for doing cross domain cookies

Downloads

3

Readme

@nuskin/ns-xdcookies

This library is extended from the original cross-domain cookie library (https://github.com/contently/xdomain-cookies).
We enhanced the library as follows:

  1. 'SameSite' to the cookies so that it works for modern browsers (especially Chrome) which forbids the third party cookies.
  2. Removed a script error in the browser when data is null.
  3. Updated the version of zombie to ^6 in package.json so that gulp-test works for NodeJS 6 or higher.

We added a new nsXDCookie with a new function asyncGet which is async version of the original 'get' function.

Installing

Usng npm:

npm install @nuskin/ns-xdcookies

Usng yarn:

yarn add @nuskin/ns-xdcookies

Example usage

const { nsXDCookie } = require('@nuskin/ns-xdcookies')

// Note that this library will be used ONLY in the browser (client side)
// It is recommended that developers call nsXDCookie() sparingly because 
// it creates a new hidden iframe with the network call.
// Normally, you can just initiate nsXDCookie() once.  However, if the user needs to switch 
// between two domains multiple times, then you may want to do it as needed.
// Set all the default settings with a default 
// iframeURL (https://nse-www-nuskin-com-static.s3.amazonaws.com/hidden/xdomain)
const nsXDC = nsXDCookie();  

// Set the cross domain cookie named 'myCookieName' with the value 'myCookieValue'.
nsXDC.set('myCookieName', 'myCookieValue');  

// Get the cross domain cookie named 'myCookieName'.  
// Note that it will retrieve the cookies from the iframe and it is asynchronized call.
let cookieValue = await nsXDC.asyncGet('myCookieName');

// Or you can get the cookies with a callback:
nsXDC.get('myCookieName', (val) => {
    let cookieValue = val;
});

Resources

  • Changelog could go here

License

CC