Cookies
Cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in the user’s web browser while the user is browsing. Every time the user loads the website, the browser sends the cookie back to the server to notify the user’s previous activity. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to remember stateful information (such as items added in the shopping cart in an online store) or to record the user’s browsing activity (including clicking particular buttons, logging in, or recording which pages were visited in the past). Cookies can also store passwords and form content a user has previously entered, such as a credit card number or an address.
Cookie Attributes
Attribute | Optional |
---|---|
Name |
No |
Value |
No |
Path |
Yes |
Domain |
Yes |
Expires |
Yes |
Secure |
Yes |
HttpOnly |
Yes |
Echo uses go standard http.Cookie
object to add/retrieve cookies from the context received in the handler function.
Create a Cookie
func writeCookie(c echo.Context) error {
cookie := new(http.Cookie)
cookie.Name = "username"
cookie.Value = "jon"
cookie.Expires = time.Now().Add(24 * time.Hour)
c.SetCookie(cookie)
return c.String(http.StatusOK, "write a cookie")
}
- Cookie is created using
new(http.Cookie)
. - Attributes for the cookie are set assigning to the
http.Cookie
instance public attributes. - Finally
c.SetCookie(cookies)
adds aSet-Cookie
header in HTTP response.
Read a Cookie
func readCookie(c echo.Context) error {
cookie, err := c.Cookie("username")
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Println(cookie.Name)
fmt.Println(cookie.Value)
return c.String(http.StatusOK, "read a cookie")
}
- Cookie is read by name using
c.Cookie("username")
from the HTTP request. - Cookie attributes are accessed using
Getter
function.
Read all Cookies
func readAllCookies(c echo.Context) error {
for _, cookie := range c.Cookies() {
fmt.Println(cookie.Name)
fmt.Println(cookie.Value)
}
return c.String(http.StatusOK, "read all cookie")
}