getCookie
Get a browser cookie by its name.
Syntax
cy.getCookie(name)
cy.getCookie(name, options)
Usage
Correct Usage
cy.getCookie('auth_key') // Get cookie with name 'auth_key'
Arguments
name (String)
The name of the cookie to get. Required.
options (Object)
Pass in an options object to change the default behavior of cy.getCookie()
.
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
domain | Superdomain of the current URL | Retrieves the cookie from the specified domain |
log | true | Displays the command in the Command log |
timeout | responseTimeout | Time to wait for cy.getCookie() to resolve before timing out |
Yields
cy.getCookie()
yields a cookie object with the following properties:
domain
expiry
(if specified)httpOnly
name
path
sameSite
(if specified)secure
value
cy.getCookie()
is not a query. It will not retry, or wait for the requested
cookie to exist.
When a cookie matching the name could not be found:
cy.getCookie()
yields null
.
Examples
Session id
session_id
cookie after logging in
Get In this example, on first login, our server sends us back a session cookie.
// assume we just logged in
cy.contains('Login').click()
cy.url().should('include', 'profile')
// retries until cookie with value=189jd09su
// is found or default command timeout ends
cy.getCookie('session_id')
.should('have.property', 'value', '189jd09su')
.then((cookie) => {
// cookie is an object with "domain", "name" and other properties
})
You can check the cookie existence without comparing any of its properties
cy.getCookie('my-session-cookie').should('exist')
If you need the cookie value, for example to use in a subsequent call
let cookie
cy.getCookie('session_id')
.should('exist')
.then((c) => {
// save cookie until we need it
cookie = c
})
// some time later, force the "cy.request"
// to run ONLY after the cookie has been set
// by placing it inside ".then"
cy.get('#submit')
.click()
.then(() => {
cy.request({
url: '/api/admin',
headers: {
'my-token-x': cookie.value,
},
})
})
cy.getCookie()
to test logging in
Using Check out our example recipes using cy.getCookie()
to test
logging in using HTML web forms,
logging in using XHR web forms and
logging in with single sign on
Rules
Requirements
cy.getCookie()
requires being chained off ofcy
.
Assertions
cy.getCookie()
will only run assertions you have chained once, and will not retry.
Timeouts
cy.getCookie()
should never time out.
Because cy.getCookie()
is asynchronous it is technically possible for there to
be a timeout while talking to the internal Cypress automation APIs. But for
practical purposes it should never happen.
Command Log
cy.getCookie('fakeCookie1').should('have.property', 'value', '123ABC')
The commands above will display in the Command Log as:
When clicking on getCookie
within the command log, the console outputs the
following:
History
Version | Changes |
---|---|
5.0.0 | Removed experimentalGetCookiesSameSite and made sameSite property always available. |
4.3.0 | Added sameSite property when the experimentalGetCookiesSameSite configuration value is true . |