Document: hasUnpartitionedCookieAccess() method
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
The hasUnpartitionedCookieAccess() method of the Document interface returns a Promise that resolves with a boolean value indicating whether the document has access to third-party, unpartitioned cookies.
This method is part of the Storage Access API.
This method is a new name for Document.hasStorageAccess().
Syntax
js
hasUnpartitionedCookieAccess()
Parameters
None.
Return value
A Promise that resolves with a boolean value indicating whether the document has access to third-party cookies — true if it does, and false if not.
See Document.hasStorageAccess() for more details.
Exceptions
InvalidStateErrorDOMException-
Thrown if the current
Documentis not yet active.
Examples
js
document.hasUnpartitionedCookieAccess().then((hasAccess) => {
if (hasAccess) {
// storage access has been granted already.
console.log("cookie access granted");
} else {
// storage access hasn't been granted already;
// you may want to call requestStorageAccess().
console.log("cookie access denied");
}
});
Note: See Using the Storage Access API for a more complete example.
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Extending Storage Access API (SAA) to non-cookie storage> # dom-document-hasunpartitionedcookieaccess> |
Browser compatibility
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