I work on a app using angular.dart at the clientside and dart in the serverside. I have write a login rest entrypoint and want to set cookies the header was in the response but the cookies are not set.
set-cookie:app-user=533c1470a2658184a7625d7d; Expires=Tue, 8 Apr 2014 9:15:47 GMT; Domain=.ballr.eu; Path=/
set-cookie:app-tokn=530fa71b615e168787a7cb5b5c589a5601065e1e3f921d4b770c784394de3a42; Expires=Tue, 8 Apr 2014 9:15:47 GMT; Domain=.ballr.eu; Path=/
I try to check my headers or my value set in cookies, but to my mind is good
headers :
request.response..statusCode=HttpStatus.OK
..headers.set(HttpHeaders.CONTENT_TYPE, 'text/plain: charset=UTF-8')
..headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "OPTIONS, GET, POST, PUT, DELETE")
..headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "origin, x-requested-with, content-type, accept")
..headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*");
cookies :
static setCookie(HttpRequest request, String key, String value, DateTime duration) =>
request.response.cookies.add(new Cookie(key, value)..path = '/'
..expires = duration
..domain = '.app.eu');
I follow some threads on stackoverflow and google groups and I think it's a problem of "withCredientals" a value I have set in an another projet (angular/Java) but I don't find this parameter on angular.dart.
Can you help me to find it or have you somes ideas?
Thank you for your help/time
I'm not sure if I understand you question correctly but maybe this is what you are looking for:
(on the client)
var request = new HttpRequest()
..open("POST", uri.toString(), async: true)
..withCredentials = true // seems to be necessary so that cookies are sent
EDIT
I missed that this is about Angular. This needs a slightly different approach.
If you use the Angular http
service you have a parameter
class MyController {
Http _http;
MyController(this._http) {
_http.getString('someurl', withCredentials: true).then((e) => ...);
// or _http.request('someurl', method: 'POST', withCredentials: true).then((e) => ...);
}
}