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How to Create Secure Session Cookies in Python with Secure, HttpOnly, and SameSite Flags

This code demonstrates how to create a secure session cookie using Python's stdlib, setting Secure, HttpOnly, and SameSite attributes to protect against common web vulnerabilities.

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import http.cookies
import secrets

class SessionManager:
    def __init__(self):
        self.cookie = http.cookies.SimpleCookie()

    def create_session_cookie(self, session_id=None):
        session_id = session_id or secrets.token_hex(16)
        self.cookie["session"] = session_id
        self.cookie["session"][…
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How to Set a SameSite Cookie in Python

Set a SameSite cookie attribute in Python using the standard library's SimpleCookie class.

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from http.cookies import SimpleCookie

def set_same_site_cookie(name, value, same_site="Lax"):
    cookie = SimpleCookie()
    cookie[name] = value
    cookie[name]["path"] = "/"
    cookie[name]["samesite"] = same_site
    return cookie[name].OutputString()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    print(set_same_site_cookie("…
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