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NAME

6       Dancer2::Core::Cookie - A cookie representing class
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VERSION

9       version 0.400000
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SYNOPSIS

12           use Dancer2::Core::Cookie;
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14           my $cookie = Dancer2::Core::Cookie->new(
15               name => $cookie_name, value => $cookie_value
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18           my $value = $cookie->value;
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20           print "$cookie"; # objects stringify to their value.
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DESCRIPTION

23       Dancer2::Core::Cookie provides a HTTP cookie object to work with
24       cookies.
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ATTRIBUTES

27   value
28       The cookie's value.
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30       (Note that cookie objects use overloading to stringify to their value,
31       so if you say e.g. return "Hi, $cookie", you'll get the cookie's value
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34       In list context, returns a list of potentially multiple values; in
35       scalar context, returns just the first value.  (So, if you expect a
36       cookie to have multiple values, use list context.)
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38   name
39       The cookie's name.
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41   expires
42       The cookie's expiration date.  There are several formats.
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44       Unix epoch time like 1288817656 to mean "Wed, 03-Nov-2010 20:54:16 GMT"
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46       It also supports a human readable offset from the current time such as
47       "2 hours".  See the documentation of Dancer2::Core::Time for details of
48       all supported formats.
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50   domain
51       The cookie's domain.
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53   path
54       The cookie's path.
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56   secure
57       If true, it instructs the client to only serve the cookie over secure
58       connections such as https.
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60   http_only
61       By default, cookies are created with a property, named "HttpOnly", that
62       can be used for security, forcing the cookie to be used only by the
63       server (via HTTP) and not by any JavaScript code.
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65       If your cookie is meant to be used by some JavaScript code, set this
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68   same_site
69       Whether the cookie ought not to be sent along with cross-site requests.
70       Valid values are "Strict", "Lax", or "None". Default is unset.  Refer
71       to RFC6265bis <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-cookie-
72       same-site> for further details regarding same-site context.
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METHODS

75   my $cookie=Dancer2::Core::Cookie->new(%opts);
76       Create a new Dancer2::Core::Cookie object.
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78       You can set any attribute described in the ATTRIBUTES section above.
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80   my $header=$cookie->to_header();
81       Creates a proper HTTP cookie header from the content.
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AUTHOR

84       Dancer Core Developers
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87       This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Alexis Sukrieh.
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89       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
90       the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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