Glorious Cookie is available via npm:
npm i @glorious/cookie --save
Once installed, you just need import it in your module:
import gcookie from '@glorious/cookie';
or you may include it on your html:
<script src="/node_modules/@glorious/cookie/dist/gcookie.min.js"></script>
Intending to be as simple as possible, Glorious Cookie has only three methods.
/*
** @key: String [required]
** @value: String [required]
** @days: Number [optional] - If not provided, cookie is removed when the user closes the browser.
** @path: String [optional] - If not provided, cookie is valid for the entire site.
*/
gcookie.set(key, value, days, path);
/*
** @key: String [optional] - If not provided, all cookies will be returned.
*/
gcookie.get(key);
/*
** @key: String [required]
** @path: String [optional] - If you have specified a path on gcookie.set(),
** it will be required here.
*/
gcookie.remove(key, path);
Note: If cookies are not available, a warning will be logged when trying to set or remove a cookie.