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Simple js for converting cookie string into object
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thank you brother
…On Sun, 24 Oct 2021 at 11:02, Jan Guth ***@***.***> wrote:
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Sure. document.cookie is basically just a string every cookie is a key
value pair separated by an ;. So the pattern is <key: name of the
cookie>=<value: well value of the cookie>[; ... next, and so on.
What this snippet does is break up the key and value part with regex.
([^=;]+)= (key) -> find everything without an = and a ; until an = comes
([^;]*) (value) -> find everything without a ; but * it is optional
(empty values)
All matches ( within the (...) ) are passed to a function.
This function fills up the previously declared cookies variable as an
assoc array.
replace(/(^\s+|\s+$)/g,'') is just to remove whitespace in front and
back. You could replace it with an trim() nowadays.
That's it.
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