Jan Novak <xnov...@seznam.cz> added the comment:
New examples with the structured data. Problems are with quotes and spaces inside { or [ cookie-script.com set those cookie data: CookieScriptConsent={"action":"accept","categories":"[\\"performance\\"]"} Python loads only cookies before that JSON structure >>> from http.cookies import SimpleCookie >>> ck = SimpleCookie() >>> ck.load('id=12345; >>> CookieScriptConsent={"action":"accept","categories":"[\\"performance\\"]"}; >>> something="not loaded"') >>> print(ck) Set-Cookie: id=12345 This works: >>> ck.load('id=12345; complex_data={1:[1,2]}; something="loaded"') >>> print(ck) Set-Cookie: complex_data={1:[1,2]} Set-Cookie: id=12345 Set-Cookie: something="loaded" This not works: >>> ck.load('id=12345; complex_data={1:[1, 2]}; something="not loaded"') >>> print(ck) Set-Cookie: complex_data={1:[1, Set-Cookie: id=12345 Conclusion: Parsing JSON like cookie objects works, except quotes and without spaces. Exist some new RFC with JSON data support? How implementation/support/solution in diferent languages? Exist another Python library which support cookie with JSON data? ---------- title: http.cookies.SimpleCookie.parse error after [keys] -> http.cookies.SimpleCookie.parse error after [keys] or some JSON data values versions: +Python 3.10 -Python 3.7 _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <https://bugs.python.org/issue41945> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com