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Learn PHP Cookies



What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small file that is stored on your computer when you visit a website. It allows the website to remember your actions and preferences (such as login, language, or theme).


A cookie is often used to identify a user. A cookie is a small file that the server embeds on the user's computer. Each time the same computer requests a page with a browser, it will send the cookie too. With PHP, you can both create and retrieve cookie values.



Create Cookies With PHP

A cookie is created with the setcookie() function.


Syntax

setcookie(name, value, expire, path, domain, secure, httponly);

Only the name parameter is required. All other parameters are optional.



PHP Create/Retrieve a Cookie

The following example creates a cookie named "user" with the value "John Doe". The cookie will expire after 30 days (86400 * 30). The "/" means that the cookie is available in entire website (otherwise, select the directory you prefer).

We then retrieve the value of the cookie "user" (using the global variable $_COOKIE). We also use the isset() function to find out if the cookie is set:


example

<?php
$cookie_name = "user";
$cookie_value = "John Doe";
setcookie($cookie_name, $cookie_value, time() + (86400 * 30), "/"); // 86400 = 1 day
?>

<html>
<body>

<?php
if(!isset($_COOKIE[$cookie_name])) {
  echo "Cookie named '" . $cookie_name . "' is not set!";
else {
  echo "Cookie '" . $cookie_name . "' is set!<br>";
  echo "Value is: " . $_COOKIE[$cookie_name];
}
?>


</body>
</html>


Note: The setcookie() function must appear BEFORE the tag.

Note: The value of the cookie is automatically URLencoded when sending the cookie, and automatically decoded when received (to prevent URLencoding, usesetrawcookie() instead).



Modify a Cookie Value

To modify a cookie, just set (again) the cookie using the setcookie() function:


example

<?php
$cookie_name = "user";
$cookie_value = "Alex Porter";
setcookie($cookie_name, $cookie_value, time() + (86400 * 30), "/");
?>

<html>
<body>

<?php
if(!isset($_COOKIE[$cookie_name])) {
  echo "Cookie named '" . $cookie_name . "' is not set!";
else {
  echo "Cookie '" . $cookie_name . "' is set!<br>";
  echo "Value is: " . $_COOKIE[$cookie_name];
}
?>


</body>
</html>



Delete a Cookie

To delete a cookie, use the setcookie() function with an expiration date in the past:


example

<?php
// set the expiration date to one hour ago
setcookie("user""", time() - 3600);
?>

<html>
<body>

<?php
echo "Cookie 'user' is deleted.";
?>


</body>
</html>



Check if Cookies are Enabled


The following example creates a small script that checks whether cookies are enabled. First, try to create a test cookie with the setcookie() function, then count the $_COOKIE array variable:


<?php
setcookie("test_cookie""test", time() + 3600'/');
?>

<html>
<body>

<?php
if(count($_COOKIE) > 0) {
  echo "Cookies are enabled.";
else {
  echo "Cookies are disabled.";
}
?>


</body>
</html>


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