iPhone manually set Cookies
Hi guys !!! You may have encountered situations where you wish to set some cookies through your app code.
There is a very basic procedure to do it.
1. Create a dictionary with all the cookie properties
2. Create a Cookie passing the property dictionary which you created
3. Set the Cookie using the NSHTTPCookieStorage class
First create a properties dictionary.
NSDictionary *propertiesUsername = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
@".yourdomain.com", NSHTTPCookieDomain,
@"cookie_name", NSHTTPCookieName,
@"cookie_value", NSHTTPCookieValue,
@"/", NSHTTPCookiePath,
[[NSDate date] dateByAddingTimeInterval:60*60*24],NSHTTPCookieExpires,
nil];
Most of these are self explanatory. As you can see you have to set the domain, and path in addition to expiry date. I have set it to one day.
The next step is to create the Cookie itself. It can be done using the following method.
NSHTTPCookie *cookieUsername=[[NSHTTPCookie alloc] initWithProperties:propertiesPassword];
Then, get a handle to the NSHTTPCookieStorage and simultaneously set the cookie.
[[NSHTTPCookieStorage sharedHTTPCookieStorage] setCookie:cookieUsername];
If you want to check whether the Cookie was actually created, you can simply print them using the following code.
NSArray *cookies = [[NSHTTPCookieStorage sharedHTTPCookieStorage] cookies];
for (NSHTTPCookie *cookie in cookies) {
NSLog(@"----Name: %@ : Value: %@ :Expiration %@ :", cookie.name, cookie.value, cookie.expiresDate);
}
That's it. Now you can use this method whenever you need to manually set the cookies !!!!
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