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A Django app to add a cookie consent modal to your site.

Project description

Cookie Consent

A Django app to add a cookie consent modal to your site. This can then be used to check if the user has given consent to use cookies.

To clear the cookie preferences; the user can simple navigate to:

reverse('cookie_consent:revoke')

In templates; it is also possible to check if the user has given consent like so:

request.cookie_consent.allows('analytics') -> bool

Quick start

  1. Add 'cookie_consent' to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...,
    'cookie_consent',
    ]
    
  2. Include the cookie_consent URLconf in your project urls.py like this:

    path('cookies/', include('cookie_consent.urls')),
    
  3. Add the cookie_consent middleware to your MIDDLEWARE setting like this:

    MIDDLEWARE = [
    ...,
    'cookie_consent.middleware.CookieConsentMiddleware',
    ]
    
  4. Use the 'cookie_consent' template tag in your base template like this:

    {% load cookies_tags %}
    {% cookie_consent %}
    
  5. Check if the user has given consent to use cookies in your templates like this:

    {% consents_to 'analytics' %}
    	<script>
    		// Will only get rendered if the user has given consent to use analytics cookies.
    	</script>
    {% endconsents_to %}
    
    
  6. We require you to use two asset files. These are located in:

    static/cookie_consent/cookie-consent.css
    static/cookie_consent/cookie-consent.js
    

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