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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T07:31:36+00:00 2026-05-23T07:31:36+00:00

document.cookie is like a string, but it is not a string. To quote the

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document.cookie is like a string, but it is not a string. To quote the example from the Mozilla doc:

document.cookie = "name=oeschger";
document.cookie = "favorite_food=tripe";
alert(document.cookie);
// displays: name=oeschger;favorite_food=tripe

If you tried to make a mock cookie using only a string, you would not get the same results:

var mockCookie = "";
mockCookie = "name=oeschger";
mockCookie = "favorite_food=tripe";
alert(mockCookie);
// displays: favorite_food=tripe

So, if you wanted to unit test a module that operates on the cookie, and if you wanted to use a mock cookie for those tests, could you? How?

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    2026-05-23T07:31:37+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:31 am

    You could create an object with a cookie setter and getter. Here is a very simple implementation:

    var mock = {
        value_: '', 
    
        get cookie() {
            return this.value_;
        },
    
        set cookie(value) {
            this.value_ += value + ';';
        }
    };
    

    Might not work in all browsers though (especially IE). Update: It only works in browsers supporting ECMAScript 5!

    More about getter and setters.

    mock.cookie = "name=oeschger";
    mock.cookie = "favorite_food=tripe";
    alert(mock.cookie);
    // displays: name=oeschger;favorite_food=tripe;
    

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