Middleware for Express.js for setting HttpOnly cookie and get access to existance of this cookie
npm install protected-cookie

`` sh`
npm install protected-cookie --save
` js
'use strict'
var express = require('express');
var protectedCookie = require('protected-cookie');
app = express();
app.use(protectedCookie('check', '__'));
...
`
` sh`
cd protected-cookie
npm test
in cookie.
But if it will not be HttpOnly, your client side can be subjected to XSS.
In other way you want to check if cookie is set on client side.
##### Solution - use this middleware. Server checks your cookie and validate it for each request. But on client side you will have access to check your cookie is set or not.$3
` js
protectedCookie(flag, delimiter);
` -
flag: String optional wich set flag to cookie name with '_' delimiter, which can be changed (if cookie name is token, then existance flag name will be token_exists which is true or false)
- delimiter - String optional delimiter between cookie name and flag$3
Middleware add methods protectedCookie and clearProtectedCookie for using instead of cookie and clearCookie with the same parameters. You can check it here Express api. But when you set some cookie in this way, method protectedCookie adds this cookie with HttpOnly option for inaccessibility by javascript and also adds existance flag of this cookie with HttpOnly set to false for access.$3
If you set cookie by this way
` js
function(req, res, next) {
...
res.protectedCookie('auth_token', 'value');
...
}
`You will get next result in cookie
`
auth_token = 'value', // which is HttpOnly
auth_token_exists = true // which is NOT HttpOnly for access on client side
`
Method clearProtectedCookie clears both auth_token and auth_token_exists` keys from cookie.