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Just tested it out, looks good! What's fetch-cookie? |
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Node Js by default does not store session information (such as cookies). Our AP, the rocket m9, gives us a security cookie after authentification that we can use to stay logged in for a set amout of time after initial authentification. Fetch cookie/cookie jar just allows us to save and reuse that. Last year's AP used a little different authentification method although it still used cookies so I am not sure exactly why I couldn't use the same method here but regardless this is working so I am not going to keep fighting it. |
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All the stuff I did to make it look nice for the canal test