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Forked from https://github.com/hstove/electron-cookies

Changes from the original:

Installation

First, install the package:

npm install heap/electron-cookies

Then in your app's renderer code, require the package:

require('electron-cookies');

If your Electron app has the nodeIntegration preference set to false, you can include the browserified dist/electron-cookies.js via a <script> tag:

<script src='./node_modules/electron-cookies/dist/electron-cookies.js'></script>
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Adds support for cookies in Electron. Cookies are persisted through localStorage.

Forked from https://gist.github.com/paulcbetts/2d2de55d137a1cf9d1ac.

Why?

Electron's renderer environment doesn't come with built in support for a document.cookie API. Thus, if you want to use Google Analytics or another client-side analytics library, they won't work because they can't set cookies.

By using this package, you can drop client-side analytics code into your app and it will work splendidly.

Installation

npm install electron-cookies

Usage

In your app's renderer code, just require this package:

require('electron-cookies')

Contributing

Original code is written in src/index.coffee, with tests at spec/electron_cookies_spec.coffee. Write code in coffeescript, and run grunt to compile coffeescript on the fly.

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