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krumkake

v1.0.0

Published

Cookie based sessions for node.js

Downloads

27

Readme

krumkake

Cookie based sessions for node.js.

More than likely, it is a bad idea to use this module, unless you know for sure that you are not going to store any sensitive information in the cookie.

Still here?

Here's how to use it:

var Krumkake = require('krumkake'),
var http = require('http')

http.createServer(function(req, res) {
  var session = new Krumkake(req, res, {
    cookieName: 's', // defaults to 's'
    expire: 60 * 60 * 2, // time in seconds, default 2 hours
    keys: ['secret','keys']
  })

  // read session data with `get`
  var val = session.get('some-key')

  if (!val) {
    // write session data with `set`
    session.set('some-key', 'my data')
    session.key('complex', { more: 'data' })
  }

  // remove data with `del`
  session.del('complex')
}).listen(1337)

API

session = new Krumkake(req, res, [options])

Initialize a new instance with the server request and response objects, and an optional options object. options accepts the following properties:

  • cookieName {String} Name to use for the cookie
  • expire {Number} Time in seconds until the session expires (default 2 hours)
  • keys {Keygrip} A Keygrip instance used to sign the session cookie
  • keys {Array} An array of keys used to create a Keygrip instance
  • cookies {Cookies} A Cookies instance to use to store the session cookie

session.get(key)

Gets the data with the given key from the session cookie.

session.getAll()

Gets all data from the session cookie as a hash.

session.set(key, value)

Sets the given key-value pair on the session cookie.

If key is an object, the key-value pairs of the object will be written to the session cookie.

session.del([key])

Removes the key-value pair with the given key from the session cookie. If key is omitted, all keys are removed and the session cookie is expired immediately.

session.delAll()

Removes all keys from the session cookie and expires the cookie immediately.