Reaching into browser-specific, vaguely documented, possibly concurrently modified cookie stores to pilfer cookies is a bad idea. Since you've arrived here, you're almost certainly going to do it anyway. Me too. And if we're going to do the Wrong Thing, at least let's try to Do it Right.
Package kooky contains routines to reach into cookie stores for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, ... and retrieve the cookies.
It aspires to be pure Go (I spent quite a while making go-sqlite/sqlite3 work for it).
It also aspires to work for all major browsers, on all three major platforms.
Basic functionality works on Windows, MacOS and Linux. Some functions might not yet be implemented on some platforms. The API is currently not expected to be at all stable.
PRs more than welcome.
- Set up CI
- Make it work on Windows. (Look at this and this to learn how to decrypt.)
- Handle rows in Chrome's cookie DB with other than 14 columns (?)
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/jeremy-cxf/kooky"
_ "github.com/jeremy-cxf/kooky/browser/all" // register cookie store finders!
)
func main() {
// uses registered finders to find cookie store files in default locations
// applies the passed filters "Valid", "DomainHasSuffix()" and "Name()" in order to the cookies
cookies := kooky.ReadCookies(kooky.Valid, kooky.DomainHasSuffix(`google.com`), kooky.Name(`NID`))
for _, cookie := range cookies {
fmt.Println(cookie.Domain, cookie.Name, cookie.Value)
}
}
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"github.com/jeremy-cxf/kooky/browser/chrome"
)
func main() {
dir, _ := os.UserConfigDir() // "/<USER>/Library/Application Support/"
cookiesFile := dir + "/Google/Chrome/Default/Cookies"
cookies, err := chrome.ReadCookies(cookiesFile)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
for _, cookie := range cookies {
fmt.Println(cookie)
}
}
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"github.com/jeremy-cxf/kooky/browser/safari"
)
func main() {
dir, _ := os.UserHomeDir()
cookiesFile := dir + "/Library/Cookies/Cookies.binarycookies"
cookies, err := safari.ReadCookies(cookiesFile)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
for _, cookie := range cookies {
fmt.Println(cookie)
}
}
- Thanks to @dacort for MacOS cookie decrypting code at https://gist.github.com/dacort/bd6a5116224c594b14db.
- Thanks to @as0ler (and originally @satishb3 I believe) for Safari cookie-reading Python code at https://github.com/as0ler/BinaryCookieReader.
- Thanks to all the people who have contributed functionality and fixes:
- @srlehn - many fixes, Linux support for Chrome, added about a dozen browsers!
- @zippoxer - Windows support for Chrome
- @adamdecaf - Firefox support
- @barnardb - better row abstraction, fixing column length errors