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At the moment, this is the only documentation.
The Basics
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Importing is easy...
>>> from http import cookies
Most of the time you start by creating a cookie.
>>> C = cookies.SimpleCookie()
Once you've created your Cookie, you can add values just as if it were
a dictionary.
>>> C = cookies.SimpleCookie()
>>> C["fig"] = "newton"
>>> C["sugar"] = "wafer"
>>> C.output()
'Set-Cookie: fig=newton\r\nSet-Cookie: sugar=wafer'
Notice that the printable representation of a Cookie is the
appropriate format for a Set-Cookie: header. This is the
default behavior. You can change the header and printed
attributes by using the .output() function
>>> C = cookies.SimpleCookie()
>>> C["rocky"] = "road"
>>> C["rocky"]["path"] = "/cookie"
>>> print(C.output(header="Cookie:"))
Cookie: rocky=road; Path=/cookie
>>> print(C.output(attrs=[], header="Cookie:"))
Cookie: rocky=road
The load() method of a Cookie extracts cookies from a string. In a
CGI script, you would use this method to extract the cookies from the
HTTP_COOKIE environment variable.
>>> C = cookies.SimpleCookie()
>>> C.load("chips=ahoy; vienna=finger")
>>> C.output()
'Set-Cookie: chips=ahoy\r\nSet-Cookie: vienna=finger'
The load() method is darn-tootin smart about identifying cookies
within a string. Escaped quotation marks, nested semicolons, and other
such trickeries do not confuse it.
>>> C = cookies.SimpleCookie()
>>> C.load('keebler="E=everybody; L=\\"Loves\\"; fudge=\\012;";')
>>> print(C)
Set-Cookie: keebler="E=everybody; L=\"Loves\"; fudge=\012;"
Each element of the Cookie also supports all of the RFC 2109
Cookie attributes. Here's an example which sets the Path
attribute.
>>> C = cookies.SimpleCookie()
>>> C["oreo"] = "doublestuff"
>>> C["oreo"]["path"] = "/"
>>> print(C)
Set-Cookie: oreo=doublestuff; Path=/
Each dictionary element has a 'value' attribute, which gives you
back the value associated with the key.
>>> C = cookies.SimpleCookie()
>>> C["twix"] = "none for you"
>>> C["twix"].value
'none for you'
The SimpleCookie expects that all values should be standard strings.
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the value to a string, when the values are set dictionary-style.
>>> C = cookies.SimpleCookie()
>>> C["number"] = 7
>>> C["string"] = "seven"
>>> C["number"].value
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>>> C.output()
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