Removed defaults in favor of a builder: now to supply an api instance with particular predefined (cookie) attributes there's Cookies.withAttributes(), e.g.:
const api = Cookies.withAttributes({
path: '/',
secure: true
})
api.set('key', 'value') // writes cookie with path: '/' and secure: true...
The attributes that an api instance is configured with are exposed as attributes property; it's an immutable object and unlike defaults cannot be changed to configure the api.
The mechanism to fall back to the standard, internal converter by returning a falsy value in a custom read converter has been removed. Instead the default converters are now exposed as Cookies.converter, which allows for implementing self-contained custom converters providing the same behavior:
withConverter() no longer accepts a function as argument to be turned into a read converter. It is now required to always pass an object with the explicit type(s) of converter(s):
const api = Cookies.withConverter({
read: (value, name) => unescape(value)
})
The converter(s) that an api instance is configured with are exposed as converter property; it's an immutable object and cannot be changed to configure the api.
Started providing library as ES module, in addition to UMD module. The module field in package.json points to an ES module variant of the library.
Started using browser field instead of main in package.json (for the UMD variant of the library).
Dropped support for IE < 10.
Removed built-in JSON support, i.e. getJSON() and automatic stringifying in set(): use Cookies.set('foo', JSON.stringify({ ... })) and JSON.parse(Cookies.get('foo')) instead.
No longer support Node < 12 when building (LTS versions only)
v3.0.0-rc.4
Reverted changes introduced in rc2, which caused a mayor breaking change in the case of requesting the library via jsdelivr CDN with a particular file name. This breaking change was not intentional.
The problem was that we've been advertising the following link in the readme on the master branch:
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Bumps js-cookie from 2.2.1 to 3.0.5.
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