Persisting Cookies In An iOS Application?
I am going to use NSHTTPCookieStorage in an iOS App to manage cookies that are retrieved from a url, and I understand that it will manage cookies during your application's runtime. However, I was wondering if it's possible to persist cookies after the application has closed. And then read those cookies again when the app is opened again. Does NSHTTPCookieStorage persist cookies between app uses? Or just during the applications runtime? Do I need to use CoreData to persist these cookies?`
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You need to re-set the cookies when your app is loaded. I use code like this:
NSData *cookiesdata = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] objectForKey:@"MySavedCookies"];
if([cookiesdata length]) {
NSArray *cookies = [NSKeyedUnarchiver unarchiveObjectWithData:cookiesdata];
NSHTTPCookie *cookie;
for (cookie in cookies) {
[[NSHTTPCookieStorage sharedHTTPCookieStorage] setCookie:cookie];
}
}
and it works just fine.
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answered Jan 4 '11 at 20:01
Magnus
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Is MySavedCookies already there? Or do I have to store that when my app is about to go inactive? – Alex Jan 4 '11 at 20:05
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You have to save it yourself - It's just where I save mine. – Magnus Jan 4 '11 at 22:08
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You shouldn't need to persist the cookies yourself as suggested in the other answer. NSHTTPCookieStorage will persist the cookies for you but you need to ensure that the cookies have an expiry date set on the server-side.
Cookies without an expiry date are considered 'session only' and will get cleared when you restart the app. You can check the 'session only' situation via a BOOL property in NSHTTPCookie. This is standard cookie stuff and not something specific to iOS.