Miquel
Miquel

Reputation: 8969

Angular cookies

I've been looking all around for Angular cookies but I haven't been able to find how to implement cookies management in Angular. Is there any way to manage cookies (like $cookie in AngularJS)?

Upvotes: 125

Views: 302956

Answers (8)

amd
amd

Reputation: 21452

My simplest CookieService, support reading only

import { DOCUMENT } from "@angular/common";
import { Inject, Injectable } from "@angular/core";

@Injectable({ providedIn: 'root' })
export class CookieService {

    public constructor(@Inject(DOCUMENT) private document: Document) { }

    public get(name: string) {
        const cookies = this.document.cookie.split('; ')
        for (let i = 0; i < cookies.length; i++) {
            const [key, value] = cookies[i].split('=');
            if (key === name) {
                return decodeURIComponent(value);
            }
        }
        return null;
    }
}

Upvotes: 0

Milan
Milan

Reputation: 444

I make Miquels Version Injectable as service:

import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';

@Injectable()
export class CookiesService {

    isConsented = false;

    constructor() {}

    /**
     * delete cookie
     * @param name
     */
    public deleteCookie(name) {
        this.setCookie(name, '', -1);
    }

    /**
     * get cookie
     * @param {string} name
     * @returns {string}
     */
    public getCookie(name: string) {
        const ca: Array<string> = decodeURIComponent(document.cookie).split(';');
        const caLen: number = ca.length;
        const cookieName = `${name}=`;
        let c: string;

        for (let i  = 0; i < caLen; i += 1) {
            c = ca[i].replace(/^\s+/g, '');
            if (c.indexOf(cookieName) === 0) {
                return c.substring(cookieName.length, c.length);
            }
        }
        return '';
    }

    /**
     * set cookie
     * @param {string} name
     * @param {string} value
     * @param {number} expireDays
     * @param {string} path
     */
    public setCookie(name: string, value: string, expireDays: number, path: string = '') {
        const d: Date = new Date();
        d.setTime(d.getTime() + expireDays * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
        const expires = `expires=${d.toUTCString()}`;
        const cpath = path ? `; path=${path}` : '';
        document.cookie = `${name}=${value}; ${expires}${cpath}; SameSite=Lax`;
    }

    /**
     * consent
     * @param {boolean} isConsent
     * @param e
     * @param {string} COOKIE
     * @param {string} EXPIRE_DAYS
     * @returns {boolean}
     */
    public consent(isConsent: boolean, e: any, COOKIE: string, EXPIRE_DAYS: number) {
        if (!isConsent) {
            return this.isConsented;
        } else if (isConsent) {
            this.setCookie(COOKIE, '1', EXPIRE_DAYS);
            this.isConsented = true;
            e.preventDefault();
        }
    }

}

Upvotes: 8

s.alem
s.alem

Reputation: 13079

Update: angular2-cookie is now deprecated. Please use my ngx-cookie instead.

Old answer:

Here is angular2-cookie which is the exact implementation of Angular 1 $cookies service (plus a removeAll() method) that I created. It is using the same methods, only implemented in typescript with Angular 2 logic.

You can inject it as a service in the components providers array:

import {CookieService} from 'angular2-cookie/core';

@Component({
    selector: 'my-very-cool-app',
    template: '<h1>My Angular2 App with Cookies</h1>',
    providers: [CookieService]
})

After that, define it in the consturctur as usual and start using:

export class AppComponent { 
  constructor(private _cookieService:CookieService){}

  getCookie(key: string){
    return this._cookieService.get(key);
  }
}

You can get it via npm:

npm install angular2-cookie --save

Upvotes: 44

Deepak swain
Deepak swain

Reputation: 3700

Use NGX Cookie Service

Inastall this package: npm install ngx-cookie-service --save

Add the cookie service to your app.module.ts as a provider:

import { CookieService } from 'ngx-cookie-service';
@NgModule({
  declarations: [ AppComponent ],
  imports: [ BrowserModule, ... ],
  providers: [ CookieService ],
  bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})

Then call in your component:

import { CookieService } from 'ngx-cookie-service';

constructor( private cookieService: CookieService ) { }

ngOnInit(): void {
  this.cookieService.set( 'name', 'Test Cookie' ); // To Set Cookie
  this.cookieValue = this.cookieService.get('name'); // To Get Cookie
}

That's it!

Upvotes: 27

WasiF
WasiF

Reputation: 28857

It is also beneficial to store data into sessionStorage

// Save data to sessionStorage
sessionStorage.setItem('key', 'value');

// Get saved data from sessionStorage
var data = sessionStorage.getItem('key');

// Remove saved data from sessionStorage
sessionStorage.removeItem('key');

// Remove all saved data from sessionStorage
sessionStorage.clear();

for details https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/sessionStorage

Upvotes: 4

Miquel
Miquel

Reputation: 8969

I ended creating my own functions:

@Component({
    selector: 'cookie-consent',
    template: cookieconsent_html,
    styles: [cookieconsent_css]
})
export class CookieConsent {
    private isConsented: boolean = false;

    constructor() {
        this.isConsented = this.getCookie(COOKIE_CONSENT) === '1';
    }

    private getCookie(name: string) {
        let ca: Array<string> = document.cookie.split(';');
        let caLen: number = ca.length;
        let cookieName = `${name}=`;
        let c: string;

        for (let i: number = 0; i < caLen; i += 1) {
            c = ca[i].replace(/^\s+/g, '');
            if (c.indexOf(cookieName) == 0) {
                return c.substring(cookieName.length, c.length);
            }
        }
        return '';
    }

    private deleteCookie(name) {
        this.setCookie(name, '', -1);
    }

    private setCookie(name: string, value: string, expireDays: number, path: string = '') {
        let d:Date = new Date();
        d.setTime(d.getTime() + expireDays * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
        let expires:string = `expires=${d.toUTCString()}`;
        let cpath:string = path ? `; path=${path}` : '';
        document.cookie = `${name}=${value}; ${expires}${cpath}`;
    }

    private consent(isConsent: boolean, e: any) {
        if (!isConsent) {
            return this.isConsented;
        } else if (isConsent) {
            this.setCookie(COOKIE_CONSENT, '1', COOKIE_CONSENT_EXPIRE_DAYS);
            this.isConsented = true;
            e.preventDefault();
        }
    }
}

Upvotes: 106

Pelice
Pelice

Reputation: 42

For read a cookie i've made little modifications of the Miquel version that doesn't work for me:

getCookie(name: string) {
        let ca: Array<string> = document.cookie.split(';');
        let cookieName = name + "=";
        let c: string;

        for (let i: number = 0; i < ca.length; i += 1) {
            if (ca[i].indexOf(name, 0) > -1) {
                c = ca[i].substring(cookieName.length +1, ca[i].length);
                console.log("valore cookie: " + c);
                return c;
            }
        }
        return "";

Upvotes: 1

Arturs Soms
Arturs Soms

Reputation: 489

Yeah, here is one ng2-cookies

Usage:

import { Cookie } from 'ng2-cookies/ng2-cookies';

Cookie.setCookie('cookieName', 'cookieValue');
Cookie.setCookie('cookieName', 'cookieValue', 10 /*days from now*/);
Cookie.setCookie('cookieName', 'cookieValue', 10, '/myapp/', 'mydomain.com');

let myCookie = Cookie.getCookie('cookieName');

Cookie.deleteCookie('cookieName');

Upvotes: 13

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