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11.17.2 Morsel Objects
- Morsel ()
- Abstract a key/value pair, which has some RFC 2109
] attributes. Morsels are dictionary-like objects, whose set of keys is constant -- the valid RFC 2109
] attributes, which are
expirespathcommentdomainmax-agesecureversionThe keys are case-insensitive.
- value
- The value of the cookie.
- coded_value
- The encoded value of the cookie -- this is what should be sent.
- key
- The name of the cookie.
- set (key, value, coded_value)
- Set the key, value and coded_value members.
- isReservedKey (K)
- Whether K is a member of the set of keys of a Morsel.
- output ([attrs[, header]])
- Return a string representation of the Morsel, suitable to be sent as an HTTP header. By default, all the attributes are included, unless attrs is given, in which case it should be a list of attributes to use. header is by default
"Set-Cookie:".
- js_output ([attrs])
- Return an embeddable JavaScript snippet, which, if run on a browser which supports JavaScript, will act the same as if the HTTP header was sent. The meaning for attrs is the same as in output().
.
- OutputString ([attrs])
- Return a string representing the Morsel, without any surrounding HTTP or JavaScript. The meaning for attrs is the same as in output().
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