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Friendlier RFC 6265-compliant cookie parser/renderer
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  • Publisher Name:
  • Sasha Hart
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  • https://github.com/sashahart/

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cookies is a friendlier RFC 6265-compliant cookie parser/renderer.What is this and what is it for?cookies.py is a Python module for working with HTTP cookies: parsing and rendering both 'Cookie:' request headers, and 'Set-Cookie:' response headers, and exposing a convenient API for creating and modifying cookies. It can be used as a replacement of Python's Cookie.py (aka http.cookies). And it is just one file under an MIT license, so you can drop it anywhere you want.Its parsing is liberal, incorporating many complaints about Cookie.py, but it tries to render strictly according to RFC 6265. It is designed to be customized and extended and allow reuse of parts of the implementation without undue difficulty. It is very well-documented, with chapter and verse from RFCs, and has a more comprehensive test suite than Cookie.py. It is compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.1, 3.2 and PyPy (Python 2.7).Things this is not meant to doWhile this is intended to be a good module for handling cookies, it does not even try to do any of the following:- Maintain backward compatibility with Cookie.py, which would mean inheriting its confusions and bugs- Implement RFCs 2109 or 2965, which have always been ignored by almost everyone and are now obsolete as well- Handle every conceivable output from terrible legacy apps, which is not possible to do without lots of silent data loss and corruption (the parser does try to be liberal as possible otherwise, though)- Provide a means to store pickled Python objects in cookie values (that's a big security hole)This doesn't compete with the cookielib module in the Python standard library, which is specifically for implementing cookie storage and similar behavior in an HTTP client such as a browser. Things cookielib does that this doesn't:- Write to or read from browsers' cookie stores or other proprietary formats for storing cookie data in files- Handle the browser/client logic like deciding which cookies to send or discard, etc.Product's homepage


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