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Grafana k6
JavaScript API
k6/http
CookieJar
CookieJar.set(url, name, value, [options])
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CookieJar.set(url, name, value, [options])
Set a cookie in the jar by specifying url, name, value and some other optional settings like domain, path, etc.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| url | string | Cookie URL |
| name | string | Cookie name |
| value | string | Cookie value |
| options (optional) | object | Specific cookie settings: domain, path, expires, max_age, secure and http_only. |
Example
JavaScript
JavaScript
import http from 'k6/http';
import { check } from 'k6';
export default function () {
const jar = http.cookieJar();
jar.set('http://quickpizza.grafana.com', 'my_cookie', 'hello world', {
domain: 'quickpizza.grafana.com',
path: '/api/cookies',
secure: true,
max_age: 600,
});
const res = http.get('https://quickpizza.grafana.com/api/cookies');
console.log(res.body);
check(res, {
'has status 200': (r) => r.status === 200,
"has cookie 'my_cookie'": (r) => r.json().cookies.my_cookie !== null,
'cookie has correct value': (r) => r.json().cookies.my_cookie == 'hello world',
});
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