chrome.cookies

Description

Use the chrome.cookies API to query and modify cookies, and to be notified when they change.

Permissions

cookies

To use the cookies API, declare the "cookies" permission in your manifest along with host permissions for any hosts whose cookies you want to access. For example:

{
  "name": "My extension",
  ...
  "host_permissions": [
    "*://*.google.com/"
  ],
  "permissions": [
    "cookies"
  ],
  ...
}

Partitioning

Partitioned cookies allow a site to mark that certain cookies should be keyed against the origin of the top-level frame. This means that, for example, if site A is embedded using an iframe in site B and site C, the embedded versions of a partitioned cookie from A can have different values on B and C.

By default, all API methods operate on unpartitioned cookies. The partitionKey property can be used to override this behavior.

For details on the general impact of partitioning for extensions, see Storage and Cookies.

Examples

You can find a simple example of using the cookies API in the examples/api/cookies directory. For other examples and for help in viewing the source code, see Samples.

Types

Represents information about an HTTP cookie.

Properties

  • string

    The domain of the cookie (e.g. "www.google.com", "example.com").

  • number optional

    The expiration date of the cookie as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. Not provided for session cookies.

  • boolean

    True if the cookie is a host-only cookie (i.e. a request's host must exactly match the domain of the cookie).

  • boolean

    True if the cookie is marked as HttpOnly (i.e. the cookie is inaccessible to client-side scripts).

  • string

    The name of the cookie.

  • Chrome 119+

    The partition key for reading or modifying cookies with the Partitioned attribute.

  • string

    The path of the cookie.

  • Chrome 51+

    The cookie's same-site status (i.e. whether the cookie is sent with cross-site requests).

  • boolean

    True if the cookie is marked as Secure (i.e. its scope is limited to secure channels, typically HTTPS).

  • boolean

    True if the cookie is a session cookie, as opposed to a persistent cookie with an expiration date.

  • string

    The ID of the cookie store containing this cookie, as provided in getAllCookieStores().

  • string

    The value of the cookie.

CookieDetails

Chrome 88+

Details to identify the cookie.

Properties

  • name

    string

    The name of the cookie to access.

  • partitionKey
    Chrome 119+

    The partition key for reading or modifying cookies with the Partitioned attribute.

  • storeId

    string optional

    The ID of the cookie store in which to look for the cookie. By default, the current execution context's cookie store will be used.

  • url

    string

    The URL with which the cookie to access is associated. This argument may be a full URL, in which case any data following the URL path (e.g. the query string) is simply ignored. If host permissions for this URL are not specified in the manifest file, the API call will fail.

CookiePartitionKey

Chrome 119+

Represents a partitioned cookie's partition key.

Properties

  • hasCrossSiteAncestor

    boolean optional

    Pending

    Indicates if the cookie was set in a cross-cross site context. This prevents a top-level site embedded in a cross-site context from accessing cookies set by the top-level site in a same-site context.

  • topLevelSite

    string optional

    The top-level site the partitioned cookie is available in.

CookieStore

Represents a cookie store in the browser. An incognito mode window, for instance, uses a separate cookie store from a non-incognito window.

Properties

  • id

    string

    The unique identifier for the cookie store.

  • tabIds

    number[]

    Identifiers of all the browser tabs that share this cookie store.

OnChangedCause

Chrome 44+

The underlying reason behind the cookie's change. If a cookie was inserted, or removed via an explicit call to "chrome.cookies.remove", "cause" will be "explicit". If a cookie was automatically removed due to expiry, "cause" will be "expired". If a cookie was removed due to being overwritten with an already-expired expiration date, "cause" will be set to "expired_overwrite". If a cookie was automatically removed due to garbage collection, "cause" will be "evicted". If a cookie was automatically removed due to a "set" call that overwrote it, "cause" will be "overwrite". Plan your response accordingly.

Enum

"evicted"

"expired"

"explicit"

"expired_overwrite"

"overwrite"

SameSiteStatus

Chrome 51+

A cookie's 'SameSite' state (https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-west-first-party-cookies). 'no_restriction' corresponds to a cookie set with 'SameSite=None', 'lax' to 'SameSite=Lax', and 'strict' to 'SameSite=Strict'. 'unspecified' corresponds to a cookie set without the SameSite attribute.

Enum

"no_restriction"

"lax"

"strict"

"unspecified"

Methods

get()

Promise
chrome.cookies.get(
  details: CookieDetails,
  callback?: function,
)

Retrieves information about a single cookie. If more than one cookie of the same name exists for the given URL, the one with the longest path will be returned. For cookies with the same path length, the cookie with the earliest creation time will be returned.

Parameters

  • details
  • callback

    function optional

    The callback parameter looks like:

    (cookie?: Cookie) => void

    • Cookie optional

      Contains details about the cookie. This parameter is null if no such cookie was found.

Returns

  • Promise<Cookie | undefined>

    Chrome 88+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

getAll()

Promise
chrome.cookies.getAll(
  details: object,
  callback?: function,
)

Retrieves all cookies from a single cookie store that match the given information. The cookies returned will be sorted, with those with the longest path first. If multiple cookies have the same path length, those with the earliest creation time will be first. This method only retrieves cookies for domains that the extension has host permissions to.

Parameters

  • details

    object

    Information to filter the cookies being retrieved.

    • domain

      string optional

      Restricts the retrieved cookies to those whose domains match or are subdomains of this one.

    • name

      string optional

      Filters the cookies by name.

    • partitionKey
      Chrome 119+

      The partition key for reading or modifying cookies with the Partitioned attribute.

    • path

      string optional

      Restricts the retrieved cookies to those whose path exactly matches this string.

    • secure

      boolean optional

      Filters the cookies by their Secure property.

    • session

      boolean optional

      Filters out session vs. persistent cookies.

    • storeId

      string optional

      The cookie store to retrieve cookies from. If omitted, the current execution context's cookie store will be used.

    • url

      string optional

      Restricts the retrieved cookies to those that would match the given URL.

  • callback

    function optional

    The callback parameter looks like:

    (cookies: Cookie[]) => void

    • cookies

      All the existing, unexpired cookies that match the given cookie info.

Returns

  • Promise<Cookie[]>

    Chrome 88+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

getAllCookieStores()

Promise
chrome.cookies.getAllCookieStores(
  callback?: function,
)

Lists all existing cookie stores.

Parameters

  • callback

    function optional

    The callback parameter looks like:

    (cookieStores: CookieStore[]) => void

    • cookieStores

      All the existing cookie stores.

Returns

  • Promise<CookieStore[]>

    Chrome 88+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

remove()

Promise
chrome.cookies.remove(
  details: CookieDetails,
  callback?: function,
)

Deletes a cookie by name.

Parameters

  • details
  • callback

    function optional

    The callback parameter looks like:

    (details?: object) => void

    • details

      object optional

      Contains details about the cookie that's been removed. If removal failed for any reason, this will be "null", and runtime.lastError will be set.

      • name

        string

        The name of the cookie that's been removed.

      • partitionKey
        Chrome 119+

        The partition key for reading or modifying cookies with the Partitioned attribute.

      • storeId

        string

        The ID of the cookie store from which the cookie was removed.

      • url

        string

        The URL associated with the cookie that's been removed.

Returns

  • Promise<object | undefined>

    Chrome 88+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

set()

Promise
chrome.cookies.set(
  details: object,
  callback?: function,
)

Sets a cookie with the given cookie data; may overwrite equivalent cookies if they exist.

Parameters

  • details

    object

    Details about the cookie being set.

    • domain

      string optional

      The domain of the cookie. If omitted, the cookie becomes a host-only cookie.

    • expirationDate

      number optional

      The expiration date of the cookie as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. If omitted, the cookie becomes a session cookie.

    • httpOnly

      boolean optional

      Whether the cookie should be marked as HttpOnly. Defaults to false.

    • name

      string optional

      The name of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.

    • partitionKey
      Chrome 119+

      The partition key for reading or modifying cookies with the Partitioned attribute.

    • path

      string optional

      The path of the cookie. Defaults to the path portion of the url parameter.

    • sameSite

      SameSiteStatus optional

      Chrome 51+

      The cookie's same-site status. Defaults to "unspecified", i.e., if omitted, the cookie is set without specifying a SameSite attribute.

    • secure

      boolean optional

      Whether the cookie should be marked as Secure. Defaults to false.

    • storeId

      string optional

      The ID of the cookie store in which to set the cookie. By default, the cookie is set in the current execution context's cookie store.

    • url

      string

      The request-URI to associate with the setting of the cookie. This value can affect the default domain and path values of the created cookie. If host permissions for this URL are not specified in the manifest file, the API call will fail.

    • value

      string optional

      The value of the cookie. Empty by default if omitted.

  • callback

    function optional

    The callback parameter looks like:

    (cookie?: Cookie) => void

    • Cookie optional

      Contains details about the cookie that's been set. If setting failed for any reason, this will be "null", and runtime.lastError will be set.

Returns

  • Promise<Cookie | undefined>

    Chrome 88+

    Promises are supported in Manifest V3 and later, but callbacks are provided for backward compatibility. You cannot use both on the same function call. The promise resolves with the same type that is passed to the callback.

Events

onChanged

chrome.cookies.onChanged.addListener(
  callback: function,
)

Fired when a cookie is set or removed. As a special case, note that updating a cookie's properties is implemented as a two step process: the cookie to be updated is first removed entirely, generating a notification with "cause" of "overwrite" . Afterwards, a new cookie is written with the updated values, generating a second notification with "cause" "explicit".

Parameters

  • callback

    function

    The callback parameter looks like:

    (changeInfo: object) => void

    • changeInfo

      object

      • The underlying reason behind the cookie's change.

      • Information about the cookie that was set or removed.

      • removed

        boolean

        True if a cookie was removed.