Simple cookie-based session middleware.
This module provides "guest" sessions, meaning any visitor will have a session,
authenticated or not. If a session is new a Set-Cookie
will be produced regardless
of populating the session.
$ npm install cookie-session
View counter example:
var express = require('express')
var session = require('cookie-session')
var app = express()
app.use(session({
keys: ['key1', 'key2'],
secureProxy: true // if you do SSL outside of node
}))
app.use(function (req, res, next) {
var n = req.session.views || 0
req.session.views = ++n
res.end(n + ' views')
})
app.listen(3000)
name
- The cookie name. Defaults toexpress:sess
.keys
- Keys with which to sign the cookie. Seesigned
in cookie options. Multiple keys allows for using rotating credentials.secret
- A string which will be used as single key ifkeys
is not found.encrypted
- Encrypt the cookie contents with aes256 and the provided keys.
Other options are passed to cookies.get()
and
cookies.set()
allowing you to control security, domain, path,
and signing among other settings.
maxage
- a number representing the milliseconds fromDate.now()
for expiry.expires
- aDate
object indicating the cookie's expiration date (expires at the end of session by default).path
- a string indicating the path of the cookie (/
by default).domain
- a string indicating the domain of the cookie (no default).secure
- a boolean indicating whether the cookie is only to be sent over HTTPS (false
by default for HTTP,true
by default for HTTPS).secureProxy
- a boolean indicating whether the cookie is only to be sent over HTTPS (use this if you handle SSL outside your node process).httpOnly
- a boolean indicating whether the cookie is only to be sent over HTTP(S), and not made available to client JavaScript (true
by default).signed
- a boolean indicating whether the cookie is to be signed (true
by default). If this is true, another cookie of the same name with the.sig
suffix appended will also be sent, with a 27-byte url-safe base64 SHA1 value representing the hash of cookie-name=cookie-value against the first Keygrip key. This signature key is used to detect tampering the next time a cookie is received.overwrite
- a boolean indicating whether to overwrite previously set cookies of the same name (true
by default). If this is true, all cookies set during the same request with the same name (regardless of path or domain) are filtered out of the Set-Cookie header when setting this cookie.
Read more here: https://github.com/jed/cookies
Is true
if the session is new.
To destroy a session simply set it to null
:
req.session = null
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Jonathan Ong [email protected]
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