CookieInformation
Note:
While the implementations below work as intended during the time of writing, we unfortunately cannot guarantee that they will always work for you as-is. Since this is not an official integration with CookieInformation, changes they make to their code base may also have an impact on the snippets below.
Note:
The snippets below are all intended to be used through the Custom Scripting module. If you wish to use them with the Flipbook JavaScript API instead they will require some adjustment.
Before inserting new
<script>
tags in Custom Scripting containing these snippets, you should ensure that you have loaded the script(s) for CookieInformation first (be aware that loading these async can cause issues).This snippet is an example of how you can set the iPaper consent to be equal to that of CookieInformation.
First, we need to introduce a function that will retrieve the current consent from CookieInformation, and then update the iPaper consent, so it matches:
function setIpaperConsent() {
// Get consent for each category
/* By default, the below will be the names for the categories. However,
dependent on your specific set-up, these can have custom names instead */
const allowPerformanceCookies = CookieInformation.getConsentGivenFor('cookie_cat_statistic') ? true : false;
const allowFunctionalCookies = CookieInformation.getConsentGivenFor('cookie_cat_functional') ? true : false;
const allowAdvertisingCookies = CookieInformation.getConsentGivenFor('cookie_cat_marketing') ? true : false;
// Set iPaper consent to match the above
iPaper.API.consent.set({
allowPerformanceCookies,
allowFunctionalCookies,
allowAdvertisingCookies
});
}
Next up, we need to ensure that the
setIpaperConsent()
function will be run in two cases:- 1.When the page initializes/loads
- 2.When the user changes their consent via the CookieInformation banner
// Set/update iPaper consent when page initializes/loads
if (window.CookieInformationScriptLoaded){
setIpaperConsent();
}
// Listen for changes to CookieInformation consent and update iPaper consent accordingly
window.addEventListener('CookieInformationConsentGiven', () => setIpaperConsent());
And that's it!
With the full snippet (see below), the iPaper consent will now be set and updated, so it matches what your users set in the CookieInformation banner.
// Sets the iPaper consent to match the current CookieInformation consent
function setIpaperConsent() {
// Get consent for each category
/* By default, the below will be the names for the categories. However,
dependent on your specific set-up, these can have custom names instead */
const allowPerformanceCookies = CookieInformation.getConsentGivenFor('cookie_cat_statistic') ? true : false;
const allowFunctionalCookies = CookieInformation.getConsentGivenFor('cookie_cat_functional') ? true : false;
const allowAdvertisingCookies = CookieInformation.getConsentGivenFor('cookie_cat_marketing') ? true : false;
// Set iPaper consent to match the above
iPaper.API.consent.set({
allowPerformanceCookies,
allowFunctionalCookies,
allowAdvertisingCookies
});
}
// Set/update iPaper consent when page initializes/loads
if (window.CookieInformationScriptLoaded)
setIpaperConsent();
// Listen for changes to CookieInformation consent and update iPaper consent accordingly
window.addEventListener('CookieInformationConsentGiven', () => setIpaperConsent());
To show the CookieInformation banner when the "Cookie Policy" link in the top bar menu has been clicked, you can set up an
onShow
subscription like in the snippet below:iPaper.API.consent.onShow(() => {
CookieConsent.show();
});
Last modified 1mo ago