# cookie [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/defunctzombie/node-cookie.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/defunctzombie/node-cookie) # cookie is a basic cookie parser and serializer. It doesn't make assumptions about how you are going to deal with your cookies. It basically just provides a way to read and write the HTTP cookie headers. See [RFC6265](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6265) for details about the http header for cookies. ## how? ``` npm install cookie ``` ```javascript var cookie = require('cookie'); var hdr = cookie.serialize('foo', 'bar'); // hdr = 'foo=bar'; var cookies = cookie.parse('foo=bar; cat=meow; dog=ruff'); // cookies = { foo: 'bar', cat: 'meow', dog: 'ruff' }; ``` ## more The serialize function takes a third parameter, an object, to set cookie options. See the RFC for valid values. ### path > cookie path ### expires > absolute expiration date for the cookie (Date object) ### maxAge > relative max age of the cookie from when the client receives it (seconds) ### domain > domain for the cookie ### secure > true or false ### httpOnly > true or false