* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */ /** * A CHttpCookie instance stores a single cookie, including the cookie name, value, domain, path, expire, and secure. * * @author Qiang Xue * @package system.web * @since 1.0 */ class CHttpCookie extends CComponent { /** * @var string name of the cookie */ public $name; /** * @var string value of the cookie */ public $value=''; /** * @var string domain of the cookie */ public $domain=''; /** * @var integer the timestamp at which the cookie expires. This is the server timestamp. Defaults to 0, meaning "until the browser is closed". */ public $expire=0; /** * @var string the path on the server in which the cookie will be available on. The default is '/'. */ public $path='/'; /** * @var boolean whether cookie should be sent via secure connection */ public $secure=false; /** * @var boolean whether the cookie should be accessible only through the HTTP protocol. * By setting this property to true, the cookie will not be accessible by scripting languages, * such as JavaScript, which can effectly help to reduce identity theft through XSS attacks. * Note, this property is only effective for PHP 5.2.0 or above. */ public $httpOnly=false; /** * Constructor. * @param string $name name of this cookie * @param string $value value of this cookie * @param array $options the configuration array consisting of name-value pairs * that are used to configure this cookie */ public function __construct($name,$value,$options=array()) { $this->name=$name; $this->value=$value; $this->configure($options); } /** * This method can be used to configure the CookieObject with an array * Note: you cannot use this method to set the name and/or the value of the cookie * @param array $options the configuration array consisting of name-value pairs * that are used to configure this cookie * @since 1.1.11 */ public function configure($options=array()) { foreach($options as $name=>$value) { if($name==='name'||$name==='value') continue; $this->$name=$value; } } /** * Magic method to use the cookie object as a string without having to call value property first. * * $value = (string)$cookies['name']; * * Note, that you still have to check if the cookie exists. * @return string The value of the cookie. If the value property is null an empty string will be returned. * @since 1.1.11 */ public function __toString() { return (string)$this->value; } }