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Sending POST request with username and password and save session cookie

How can I save cookies with Jsoup after sending a POST request with username and password? Or must I first provide them to connection object and then save?

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Jevgeni Smirnov Avatar asked Aug 26 '11 14:08

Jevgeni Smirnov


1 Answers

Assuming that the HTML form look like below:

<form action="http://example.com/login" method="post">
    <input type="text" name="username" />
    <input type="password" name="password" />
    <input type="submit" name="login" value="Login" />
</form>

You can POST it and obtain cookies as below:

Response response = Jsoup.connect("http://example.com/login")
    .method(Method.POST)
    .data("username", username)
    .data("password", password)
    .data("login", "Login")
    .execute();
Map<String, String> cookies = response.cookies();
Document document = response.parse(); // If necessary.
// ...

You can pass cookies back on subsequent requests as below:

Document document = Jsoup.connect("http://example.com/user")
    .cookies(cookies)
    .get();
// ...

Or if you know the individual cookie name:

Document document = Jsoup.connect("http://example.com/user")
    .cookie("SESSIONID", cookies.get("SESSIONID"))
    .get();
// ...
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BalusC Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 04:10

BalusC