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NetworkClientSetCookieAsync Method

Version 99.2.120
Sets a cookie with the given cookie data; may overwrite equivalent cookies if they exist.

Namespace:  CefSharp.DevTools.Network
Assembly:  CefSharp (in CefSharp.dll) Version: 99.2.120.0 (99.2.120.0)
Syntax
public Task<SetCookieResponse> SetCookieAsync(
	string name,
	string value,
	string url = null,
	string domain = null,
	string path = null,
	bool? secure = null,
	bool? httpOnly = null,
	CookieSameSite? sameSite = null,
	double? expires = null,
	CookiePriority? priority = null,
	bool? sameParty = null,
	CookieSourceScheme? sourceScheme = null,
	int? sourcePort = null,
	string partitionKey = null
)

Parameters

name
Type: SystemString
Cookie name.
value
Type: SystemString
Cookie value.
url (Optional)
Type: SystemString
The request-URI to associate with the setting of the cookie. This value can affect thedefault domain, path, source port, and source scheme values of the created cookie.
domain (Optional)
Type: SystemString
Cookie domain.
path (Optional)
Type: SystemString
Cookie path.
secure (Optional)
Type: SystemNullableBoolean
True if cookie is secure.
httpOnly (Optional)
Type: SystemNullableBoolean
True if cookie is http-only.
sameSite (Optional)
Type: SystemNullableCookieSameSite
Cookie SameSite type.
expires (Optional)
Type: SystemNullableDouble
Cookie expiration date, session cookie if not set
priority (Optional)
Type: SystemNullableCookiePriority
Cookie Priority type.
sameParty (Optional)
Type: SystemNullableBoolean
True if cookie is SameParty.
sourceScheme (Optional)
Type: SystemNullableCookieSourceScheme
Cookie source scheme type.
sourcePort (Optional)
Type: SystemNullableInt32
Cookie source port. Valid values are {-1, [1, 65535]}, -1 indicates an unspecified port.An unspecified port value allows protocol clients to emulate legacy cookie scope for the port.This is a temporary ability and it will be removed in the future.
partitionKey (Optional)
Type: SystemString
Cookie partition key. The site of the top-level URL the browser was visiting at the startof the request to the endpoint that set the cookie.If not set, the cookie will be set as not partitioned.

Return Value

Type: TaskSetCookieResponse
returns System.Threading.Tasks.Task<SetCookieResponse>
See Also