Provided by: libhttp-cookiemonster-perl_0.05-1_all
NAME
HTTP::CookieMonster::Cookie - Cookie representation used by HTTP::CookieMonster
VERSION
version 0.05
SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::CookieMonster::Cookie; my $cookie = HTTP::CookieMonster::Cookie->new( key => 'cookie-name', val => 'cookie-val', path => '/', domain => '.somedomain.org', path_spec => 1, secure => 0, expires => 1376081877 ); use WWW::Mechanize; use HTTP::CookieMonster; my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new; my $monster = HTTP::CookieMonster->new( cookie_jar => $mech->cookie_jar ); $monster->set_cookie( $cookie ); $mech->get( $url ); # passes $cookie in request
DESCRIPTION
This module is intended to be used by HTTP::CookieMonster to represent cookies found in an HTTP::Cookies cookie_jar. To keep things familiar, I have chosen method names which reflect the positional parameter names laid out in the $cookie_jar->scan( \&callback ) documentation. Not being intimately familiar with the HTTP cookie spec, I haven't forced validation or default values on any attributes, so please be aware that the burden is on the user to provide "correct" data if you are using this module directly. I have provided some sample values below. To get a better idea of what is required, try visiting a few sites and dumping their cookies. use Data::Printer; my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new; $mech->get( 'http://www.google.ca' ); my $monster = HTTP::CookieMonster->new( cookie_jar => $mech->cookie_jar ); p $monster->all_cookies; version $cookie->version( 0 ); key The name of the cookie. $cookie->key( "session_id" ); val The value of the cookie. $cookie->value( "random_stuff" ); path $cookie->path( "/" ); domain $cookie->domain( ".google.ca" ); port path_spec $cookie->path_spec( 1 ); secure $cookie->secure( 1 ); expires $cookie->expires( 1407696193 ); discard hash $cookie->hash( { HttpOnly => undef } );
AUTHOR
Olaf Alders <olaf@wundercounter.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Olaf Alders. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.