# Cookie Cookies are an easy way to store stateful information into the user browser. Thus, it is more useful for browser-based navigation (e.g. a front-end app making API requests) rather than pure API interaction. ## Configuration ```py from fastapi_users.authentication import CookieAuthentication SECRET = "SECRET" auth_backends = [] cookie_authentication = CookieAuthentication(secret=SECRET, lifetime_seconds=3600)) auth_backends.append(cookie_authentication) ``` As you can see, instantiation is quite simple. You just have to define a constant `SECRET` which is used to encode the token and the lifetime of the cookie (in seconds). You can optionally define the `name` which will be used to generate its [`/login` route](../../usage/routes.md#post-loginname). **Defaults to `cookie`**. ```py cookie_authentication = CookieAuthentication( secret=SECRET, lifetime_seconds=3600, name="my-cookie", ) ``` You can also define the parameters for the generated cookie: * `cookie_name` (`fastapiusersauth`): Name of the cookie. * `cookie_path` (`/`): Cookie path. * `cookie_domain` (`None`): Cookie domain. * `cookie_secure` (`True`): Whether to only send the cookie to the server via SSL request. * `cookie_httponly` (`True`): Whether to prevent access to the cookie via JavaScript. !!! tip The value of the cookie is actually a JWT. This authentication backend shares most of its logic with the [JWT](./jwt.md) one. ## Login This method will return a response with a valid `set-cookie` header upon successful login: !!! success "`200 OK`" > Check documentation about [login route](../../usage/routes.md#post-loginname). ## Authentication This method expects that you provide a valid cookie in the headers. ## Next steps We will now configure the main **FastAPI Users** object that will expose the [API router](../router.md).