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MIT License

Cookie Consent

A lightweight JavaScript plugin to handle cookie consent.

It is designed to help you comply with data privacy laws like EU Cookie Law, European GDPR or California CCPA.

Cookie consent demo image

Installation

npm install @klaxit/cookie-consent

or

yarn add @klaxit/cookie-consent

or

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@klaxit/cookie-consent@X.Y.Z/dist/cookie-consent.js"></script>

NOTE: the latter isn't advised if you want to have one build for all your libraries. Mostly great for tests. And don't forget to replace X.Y.Z with current package version!

Usage

  // Module
  import CookieConsent from "@klaxit/cookie-consent"
  // or (Classic)
  const CookieConsent = window.CookieConsent

  // Initialize the popup and open it
  const cc = new CookieConsent({
    title: "We use cookies 🍪",
    // ... other options
  })

  // Events
  cc.on("accept", (cc /* your CookieConsent instance */) => console.log("Accepted !"))
  cc.on("reject", (cc) => console.log("Rejected !"))
  cc.on("change", (cc) => console.log("Any change !"))
  // All events can also be binded to `CookieConsent`.


  // Main accessors
  console.log(cc.status)              // accepted, rejected
  console.log(cc.acceptedCategories)  // ["essential", "analytics"]
  // also available under `CookieConsent`

  // Re-open the popup to allow user to change its consent
  cc.open()
  // also available under `CookieConsent` once initialized

Options

Available configuration options are documented in default options.

Integration with trackers

You can see an example integration with Google Analytics in examples/index.ejs. If you want to try further, git clone git@github.com:klaxit/cookie-consent && yarn && yarn start will run this example.

By using the interface described above, you should be able to load scripts on demand depending on the three given events.

Custom design

We won't integrate custom themes BUT

we will do our best to keep current HTML structure and CSS classes in place. And use semantic versioning to indicate any breaking change. So you can rely on these to build your own !

Internationalization (i18n) ?

To keep things as simple as possible, and because there are many ways to handle i18n, we didn't provide built-in i18n capabilities. But you can easily support multiple languages by doing something like this :

  const userLang = navigator.language || navigator.userLanguage
  const titles = {
    "fr-FR": "Nous utilisons des cookies",
    "default": "We use cookies"
  }
  const cc = new CookieConsent({
    title: titles[userLang] || titles["default"],
    // ...
  })

Compatibility

We do our best to support these configurations.

Browsers

DEVICE BROWSER VERSIONS
DESKTOP Chrome N / N-1
DESKTOP Safari N / N-1
DESKTOP Firefox N / N-1
DESKTOP MS Edge N / N-1
DESKTOP Samsung internet N / N-1
DESKTOP Opera N / N-1
DESKTOP IE 11

Definitions

Minimum supported definition is 320 x 568.

License

Please see LICENSE