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Note that the great majority of cookies on the Internet are Netscape cookies. so if you want to save cookies to disk in the Mozilla cookies.txt file format (which is also used by the Lynx and Netscape browsers) use MozillaCookieJar
from http.cookiejar import MozillaCookieJar
import requests
s = requests.Session()
s.cookies = MozillaCookieJar('cookies.txt')
# or s.cookies = MozillaCookieJar() and later use s.cookies.filename = 'cookies.txt' or pass the file name to save method.
response = s.get('https://www.msn.com')
s.cookies.save()
the file is overwritten if it already exists, thus wiping all the cookies it contains. Saved cookies can be restored later using the load() or revert() methods.
Note that the save() method won’t save session cookies anyway, unless
you ask otherwise by passing a true ignore_discard argument.
s.cookies.save(ignore_discard=True)
using load method:
load cookies from a file.
Old cookies are kept unless overwritten by newly loaded ones.
s.cookies.load()
using revert method:
Clear all cookies and reload cookies from a saved file.
s.cookies.revert()
you may need also to pass a true ignore_discard argument in load or revert methods.
note about using MozillaCookieJar :
Note This loses information about RFC 2965 cookies, and also about
newer or non-standard cookie-attributes such as port.
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