use Mojo::Cookie::Response; my $cookie = Mojo::Cookie::Response->new; $cookie->name('foo'); $cookie->value('bar'); say "$cookie";
my $domain = $cookie->domain; $cookie = $cookie->domain('localhost');
my $expires = $cookie->expires; $cookie = $cookie->expires(time + 60);
my $bool = $cookie->host_only; $cookie = $cookie->host_only($bool);
Host-only flag, indicating that the canonicalized request-host is identical to the cookie's ``domain''.
my $bool = $cookie->httponly; $cookie = $cookie->httponly($bool);
HttpOnly flag, which can prevent client-side scripts from accessing this cookie.
my $max_age = $cookie->max_age; $cookie = $cookie->max_age(60);
my $path = $cookie->path; $cookie = $cookie->path('/test');
my $samesite = $cookie->samesite; $cookie = $cookie->samesite('Lax');
SameSite value. Note that this attribute is EXPERIMENTAL because even though most commonly used browsers support the feature, there is no specification yet besides this draft <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-west-first-party-cookies-07>.
my $bool = $cookie->secure; $cookie = $cookie->secure($bool);
Secure flag, which instructs browsers to only send this cookie over HTTPS connections.
my $cookies = Mojo::Cookie::Response->parse('f=b; path=/');
my $str = $cookie->to_string;