How to send cookies to socket.io client from server?











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On my client i do this:



  useEffect(() => {
socket.emit('login', myLoginCode)
}, )


On server side previosly i did this:



app.get('login', (req, res) => {
const cookieProtected = {
maxAge: 946080000000,
httpOnly: true,
secure: true,
sameSite: true
}
res.cookie('id', login, cookieProtected)
res.cookie('session', encryptSession, cookieProtected)
res.cookie('logged', 'true', {
maxAge: 946080000000,
secure: true,
sameSite: true
})
})


But how can i do the same with socket?



  socket.on('login', loginCode => {
// How to to place cookies in user browser from here?
}


Maybe there is a way to send headers with socket.emit?










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  • Did you try this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/10771337/…?
    – Alex
    Nov 24 at 12:22










  • io.on('connection', async socket => { try { socket.handshake.headers.cookie = 'test=1; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; path=/' Yes, it's not working.
    – RTW TMI
    Nov 24 at 13:44















up vote
9
down vote

favorite












On my client i do this:



  useEffect(() => {
socket.emit('login', myLoginCode)
}, )


On server side previosly i did this:



app.get('login', (req, res) => {
const cookieProtected = {
maxAge: 946080000000,
httpOnly: true,
secure: true,
sameSite: true
}
res.cookie('id', login, cookieProtected)
res.cookie('session', encryptSession, cookieProtected)
res.cookie('logged', 'true', {
maxAge: 946080000000,
secure: true,
sameSite: true
})
})


But how can i do the same with socket?



  socket.on('login', loginCode => {
// How to to place cookies in user browser from here?
}


Maybe there is a way to send headers with socket.emit?










share|improve this question
























  • Did you try this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/10771337/…?
    – Alex
    Nov 24 at 12:22










  • io.on('connection', async socket => { try { socket.handshake.headers.cookie = 'test=1; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; path=/' Yes, it's not working.
    – RTW TMI
    Nov 24 at 13:44













up vote
9
down vote

favorite









up vote
9
down vote

favorite











On my client i do this:



  useEffect(() => {
socket.emit('login', myLoginCode)
}, )


On server side previosly i did this:



app.get('login', (req, res) => {
const cookieProtected = {
maxAge: 946080000000,
httpOnly: true,
secure: true,
sameSite: true
}
res.cookie('id', login, cookieProtected)
res.cookie('session', encryptSession, cookieProtected)
res.cookie('logged', 'true', {
maxAge: 946080000000,
secure: true,
sameSite: true
})
})


But how can i do the same with socket?



  socket.on('login', loginCode => {
// How to to place cookies in user browser from here?
}


Maybe there is a way to send headers with socket.emit?










share|improve this question















On my client i do this:



  useEffect(() => {
socket.emit('login', myLoginCode)
}, )


On server side previosly i did this:



app.get('login', (req, res) => {
const cookieProtected = {
maxAge: 946080000000,
httpOnly: true,
secure: true,
sameSite: true
}
res.cookie('id', login, cookieProtected)
res.cookie('session', encryptSession, cookieProtected)
res.cookie('logged', 'true', {
maxAge: 946080000000,
secure: true,
sameSite: true
})
})


But how can i do the same with socket?



  socket.on('login', loginCode => {
// How to to place cookies in user browser from here?
}


Maybe there is a way to send headers with socket.emit?







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  • Did you try this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/10771337/…?
    – Alex
    Nov 24 at 12:22










  • io.on('connection', async socket => { try { socket.handshake.headers.cookie = 'test=1; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; path=/' Yes, it's not working.
    – RTW TMI
    Nov 24 at 13:44


















  • Did you try this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/10771337/…?
    – Alex
    Nov 24 at 12:22










  • io.on('connection', async socket => { try { socket.handshake.headers.cookie = 'test=1; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; path=/' Yes, it's not working.
    – RTW TMI
    Nov 24 at 13:44
















Did you try this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/10771337/…?
– Alex
Nov 24 at 12:22




Did you try this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/10771337/…?
– Alex
Nov 24 at 12:22












io.on('connection', async socket => { try { socket.handshake.headers.cookie = 'test=1; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; path=/' Yes, it's not working.
– RTW TMI
Nov 24 at 13:44




io.on('connection', async socket => { try { socket.handshake.headers.cookie = 'test=1; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; path=/' Yes, it's not working.
– RTW TMI
Nov 24 at 13:44












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There us no way to do it without rewriting IO library, so only option is to set cookies on client side.



Now i just verify user on server and send client cookies like an object, then on client i do like this:



document.cookie =
'id=' +
loginData.id +
'; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; secure; samesite=strict; path=/'





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    There us no way to do it without rewriting IO library, so only option is to set cookies on client side.



    Now i just verify user on server and send client cookies like an object, then on client i do like this:



    document.cookie =
    'id=' +
    loginData.id +
    '; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; secure; samesite=strict; path=/'





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      down vote



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      There us no way to do it without rewriting IO library, so only option is to set cookies on client side.



      Now i just verify user on server and send client cookies like an object, then on client i do like this:



      document.cookie =
      'id=' +
      loginData.id +
      '; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; secure; samesite=strict; path=/'





      share|improve this answer

























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        up vote
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        down vote



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        There us no way to do it without rewriting IO library, so only option is to set cookies on client side.



        Now i just verify user on server and send client cookies like an object, then on client i do like this:



        document.cookie =
        'id=' +
        loginData.id +
        '; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; secure; samesite=strict; path=/'





        share|improve this answer














        There us no way to do it without rewriting IO library, so only option is to set cookies on client side.



        Now i just verify user on server and send client cookies like an object, then on client i do like this:



        document.cookie =
        'id=' +
        loginData.id +
        '; expires=Fri, 31 Dec 9999 23:59:59 GMT; secure; samesite=strict; path=/'






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