Feature: Add (opt-in) support for cookies for treaty client #43
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Oftentimes APIs persist session info in cookies, so when using eden treaty as a server-side test client (or in any other browser-less environment) it is really useful to be able to rely on treaty to manage cookies like a browser would.
I made this an optional feature, so by default the behavior is not changed.
I built this feature on top of tough-cookie which seems to be a not-uncommon way of adding cookie support to API clients. For example, a similar implementation can be found in Bruno (Postman/Insomnia alternative).