Name | Description |
address_scope
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(IPv6) Address scope
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append
|
Append instead of overwrite on upload!
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autoreferer
|
We want the referrer field set automatically when following locations
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buffersize
|
Instruct libcurl to use a smaller receive buffer
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cainfo
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The CApath or CAfile used to validate the peer certificate
this option is used only if SSL_VERIFYPEER is true
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capath
|
The CApath directory used to validate the peer certificate
this option is used only if SSL_VERIFYPEER is true
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certinfo
|
Collect certificate chain info and allow it to get retrievable with
CURLINFO_CERTINFO after the transfer is complete. (Unfortunately) only
working with OpenSSL-powered builds.
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chunk_bgn_function
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Directory matching callback called before downloading of an
individual file (chunk) started
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chunk_data
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Let the application define custom chunk data pointer
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chunk_end_function
|
Directory matching callback called after the file (chunk)
was downloaded, or skipped
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closepolicy
|
What policy to use when closing connections when the cache is filled
up
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connect_only
|
no transfer, set up connection and let application use the socket by
extracting it with CURLINFO_LASTSOCKET
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connecttimeout
|
Time-out connect operations after this amount of seconds, if connects
are OK within this time, then fine... This only aborts the connect
phase. [Only works on unix-style/SIGALRM operating systems]
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connecttimeout_ms
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Same as TIMEOUT and CONNECTTIMEOUT, but with ms resolution
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conv_from_network_function
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Function that will be called to convert from the
network encoding (instead of using the iconv calls in libcurl)
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conv_from_utf8_function
|
Function that will be called to convert from UTF8
(instead of using the iconv calls in libcurl)
Note that this is used only for SSL certificate processing
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conv_to_network_function
|
Function that will be called to convert to the
network encoding (instead of using the iconv calls in libcurl)
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cookie
|
Set cookie in request:
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cookiefile
|
point to a file to read the initial cookies from, also enables
"cookie awareness"
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cookiejar
|
Specify which file name to write all known cookies in after completed
operation. Set file name to "-" (dash) to make it go to stdout.
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cookielist
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feed cookies into cookie engine
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cookiesession
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mark this as start of a cookie session
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copypostfields
|
POST volatile input fields.
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crlf
|
send TYPE parameter?
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crlfile
|
CRL file
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customrequest
|
Custom request, for customizing the get command like
HTTP
DELETE, TRACE and others
FTP
to use a different list command
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debugdata
|
set the data for the debug function
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debugfunction
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set the debug function
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dirlistonly
|
return bare names when listing directories
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dns_cache_timeout
|
DNS cache timeout
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dns_use_global_cache
|
Non-zero value means to use the global dns cache
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egdsocket
|
Set to the Entropy Gathering Daemon socket pathname
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encoding
|
Set the Accept-Encoding string. Use this to tell a server you would like
the response to be compressed.
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errorbuffer
|
Buffer to receive error messages in, must be at least CURL_ERROR_SIZE
bytes big. If this is not used, error messages go to stderr instead:
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failonerror
|
no output on http error codes >= 300
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file
|
This is the FILE * or void * the regular output should be written to.
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filetime
|
Pass a long set to 1 to get the date of the requested document (if
possible)! Pass a zero to shut it off.
|
fnmatch_data
|
FNMATCH_FUNCTION user pointer
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fnmatch_function
|
Change match (fnmatch-like) callback for wildcard matching
|
followlocation
|
use Location: Luke!
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forbid_reuse
|
Set to explicitly forbid the upcoming transfer's connection to be re-used
when done. Do not use this unless you're absolutely sure of this, as it
makes the operation slower and is less friendly for the network.
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fresh_connect
|
Set to explicitly use a new connection for the upcoming transfer.
Do not use this unless you're absolutely sure of this, as it makes the
operation slower and is less friendly for the network.
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ftp_account
|
zero terminated string for pass on to the FTP server when asked for
"account" info
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ftp_alternative_to_user
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Pointer to command string to send if USER/PASS fails.
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ftp_create_missing_dirs
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FTP Option that causes missing dirs to be created on the remote server.
In 7.19.4 we introduced the convenience enums for this option using the
CURLFTP_CREATE_DIR prefix.
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ftp_filemethod
|
Select "file method" to use when doing FTP, see the curl_ftpmethod
above.
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ftp_response_timeout
|
FTP option that changes the timeout, in seconds, associated with
getting a response. This is different from transfer timeout time and
essentially places a demand on the FTP server to acknowledge commands
in a timely manner.
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ftp_skip_pasv_ip
|
Set to non-zero to skip the IP address received in a 227 PASV FTP server
response. Typically used for FTP-SSL purposes but is not restricted to
that. libcurl will then instead use the same IP address it used for the
control connection.
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ftp_ssl_ccc
|
Send CCC (Clear Command Channel) after authentication
|
ftp_use_eprt
|
Specifically switch on or off the FTP engine's use of the EPRT command ( it
also disables the LPRT attempt). By default, those ones will always be
attempted before the good old traditional PORT command.
|
ftp_use_epsv
|
Specifically switch on or off the FTP engine's use of the EPSV command. By
default, that one will always be attempted before the more traditional
PASV command.
|
ftp_use_pret
|
FTP
send PRET before PASV
|
ftpport
|
Set the FTP PORT string (interface name, named or numerical IP address)
Use i.e '-' to use default address.
|
ftpsslauth
|
When FTP over SSL/TLS is selected (with CURLOPT_USE_SSL), this option
can be used to change libcurl's default action which is to first try
"AUTH SSL" and then "AUTH TLS" in this order, and proceed when a OK
response has been received.
Available parameters are:
CURLFTPAUTH_DEFAULT - let libcurl decide
CURLFTPAUTH_SSL - try "AUTH SSL" first, then TLS
CURLFTPAUTH_TLS - try "AUTH TLS" first, then SSL
|
throw the header out too
|
convenient alias
|
Function that will be called to store headers (instead of fwrite). The
parameters will use fwrite() syntax, make sure to follow them.
|
http200aliases
|
Set aliases for HTTP 200 in the HTTP Response header
|
http_content_decoding
|
set to zero to disable the libcurl's decoding and thus pass the raw body
data to the application even when it is encoded/compressed
|
http_transfer_decoding
|
set to zero to disable the libcurl's decoding and thus pass the raw body
data to the application even when it is encoded/compressed
|
http_version
|
Specify which HTTP version to use! This must be set to one of the
CURL_HTTP_VERSION* enums set below.
|
httpauth
|
Set this to a bitmask value to enable the particular authentications
methods you like. Use this in combination with CURLOPT_USERPWD.
Note that setting multiple bits may cause extra network round-trips.
|
httpget
|
Set this to force the HTTP request to get back to GET. Only really usable
if POST, PUT or a custom request have been used first.
|
This points to a linked list of headers, struct curl_slist kind
|
httppost
|
This points to a linked list of post entries, struct curl_httppost
|
httpproxytunnel
|
tunnel non-http operations through a HTTP proxy
|
ignore_content_length
|
ignore Content-Length
|
infile
|
not used
Specified file stream to upload from (use as input):
|
infilesize
|
If the CURLOPT_INFILE is used, this can be used to inform libcurl about
how large the file being sent really is. That allows better error
checking and better verifies that the upload was successful. -1 means
unknown size.
For large file support, there is also a LARGE version of the key
which takes an off_t type, allowing platforms with larger off_t
sizes to handle larger files. See below for INFILESIZE_LARGE.
|
infilesize_large
|
See the comment for INFILESIZE above, but in short, specifies
the size of the file being uploaded. -1 means unknown.
|
interleavedata
|
The stream to pass to INTERLEAVEFUNCTION.
|
interleavefunction
|
Let the application define a custom write method for RTP data
|
intrface
|
Set the interface string to use as outgoing network interface
|
ioctldata
|
|
ioctlfunction
|
|
ipresolve
|
Set this option to one of the CURL_IPRESOLVE_* defines (see below) to
tell libcurl to resolve names to those IP versions only. This only has
affect on systems with support for more than one, i.e IPv4 and_ IPv6.
|
issuercert
|
Issuer certificate
|
keypasswd
|
password for the SSL or SSH private key
|
krblevel
|
Set the krb4/5 security level, this also enables krb4/5 awareness. This
is a string, 'clear', 'safe', 'confidential' or 'private'. If the string
is set but doesn't match one of these, 'private' will be used.
|
lastentry
|
the last unused
|
localport
|
Local port number to bind the socket to
|
localportrange
|
Number of ports to try, including the first one set with LOCALPORT.
Thus, setting it to 1 will make no additional attempts but the first.
|
low_speed_limit
|
If the download receives less than "low speed limit" bytes/second
during "low speed time" seconds, the operations is aborted.
You could i.e if you have a pretty high speed connection, abort if
it is less than 2000 bytes/sec during 20 seconds.
Set the "low speed limit"
|
low_speed_time
|
Set the "low speed time"
|
mail_from
|
set the SMTP mail originator
|
mail_rcpt
|
set the SMTP mail receiver(s)
|
max_recv_speed_large
|
If the connection proceeds too quickly then need to slow it down
limit-rate: maximum number of bytes per second to send or receive
|
max_send_speed_large
|
If the connection proceeds too quickly then need to slow it down
limit-rate: maximum number of bytes per second to send or receive
|
maxconnects
|
Max amount of cached alive connections
|
maxfilesize
|
Set this option to limit the size of a file that will be downloaded from
an HTTP or FTP server.
Note there is also LARGE version which adds large file support for
platforms which have larger off_t sizes. See MAXFILESIZE_LARGE below.
|
maxfilesize_large
|
Sets the maximum size of data that will be downloaded from
an HTTP or FTP server. See MAXFILESIZE above for the LONG version.
|
maxredirs
|
Maximum number of http redirects to follow
|
netrc
|
Specify whether to read the user+password from the .netrc or the URL.
This must be one of the CURL_NETRC_* enums below.
|
netrc_file
|
Set this option to the file name of your .netrc file you want libcurl
to parse (using the CURLOPT_NETRC option). If not set, libcurl will do
a poor attempt to find the user's home directory and check for a .netrc
file in there.
|
new_directory_perms
|
Permission used when creating new files and directories on the remote
server for protocols that support it, SFTP/SCP/FILE
|
new_file_perms
|
Permission used when creating new files and directories on the remote
server for protocols that support it, SFTP/SCP/FILE
|
nobody
|
use HEAD to get http document
|
noprogress
|
shut off the progress meter
|
noproxy
|
Comma separated list of hostnames defining no-proxy zones. These should
match both hostnames directly, and hostnames within a domain. For
example, local.com will match local.com and www.local.com, but NOT
notlocal.com or www.notlocal.com. For compatibility with other
implementations of this, .local.com will be considered to be the same as
local.com. A single * is the only valid wildcard, and effectively
disables the use of proxy.
|
nosignal
|
Instruct libcurl to not use any signal/alarm handlers, even when using
timeouts. This option is useful for multi-threaded applications.
See libcurl-the-guide for more background information.
|
opensocketdata
|
Callback function for opening socket (instead of socket(2)). Optionally,
callback is able change the address or refuse to connect returning
CURL_SOCKET_BAD. The callback should have type
curl_opensocket_callback
|
opensocketfunction
|
Callback function for opening socket (instead of socket(2)). Optionally,
callback is able change the address or refuse to connect returning
CURL_SOCKET_BAD. The callback should have type
curl_opensocket_callback
|
password
|
"name" and "pwd" to use when fetching.
|
port
|
Port number to connect to, if other than default.
|
post
|
HTTP POST method
|
postfields
|
POST static input fields.
|
postfieldsize
|
size of the POST input data, if strlen() is not good to use
|
postfieldsize_large
|
The LARGE version of the standard POSTFIELDSIZE option
|
postquote
|
send linked-list of post-transfer QUOTE commands
|
postredir
|
Set the behaviour of POST when redirecting. Values must be set to one
of CURL_REDIR* defines below. This used to be called CURLOPT_POST301
|
prequote
|
send linked-list of pre-transfer QUOTE commands
|
private_opt
|
Set pointer to private data
|
progressdata
|
Data passed to the progress callback
|
progressfunction
|
Function that will be called instead of the internal progress display
function. This function should be defined as the curl_progress_callback
prototype defines.
|
protocols
|
set the bitmask for the protocols that are allowed to be used for the
transfer, which thus helps the app which takes URLs from users or other
external inputs and want to restrict what protocol(s) to deal
with. Defaults to CURLPROTO_ALL.
|
proxy
|
Name of proxy to use.
|
proxy_transfer_mode
|
set transfer mode (;type=<a|i>) when doing FTP via an HTTP proxy
|
proxyauth
|
Set this to a bitmask value to enable the particular authentications
methods you like. Use this in combination with CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD.
Note that setting multiple bits may cause extra network round-trips.
|
proxypassword
|
"name" and "pwd" to use with Proxy when fetching.
|
proxyport
|
Port of the proxy, can be set in the proxy string as well with:
[host]:[port]
|
proxytype
|
indicates type of proxy. accepted values are CURLPROXY_HTTP (default),
CURLPROXY_SOCKS4, CURLPROXY_SOCKS4A and CURLPROXY_SOCKS5.
|
proxyusername
|
"name" and "pwd" to use with Proxy when fetching.
|
proxyuserpwd
|
"name:password" to use with proxy.
|
put
|
HTTP PUT
|
quote
|
send linked-list of QUOTE commands
|
random_file
|
Set to a file name that contains random data for libcurl to use to
seed the random engine when doing SSL connects.
|
range
|
Range to get, specified as an ASCII string.
|
readdata
|
convenient alias
|
readfunction
|
Function that will be called to read the input (instead of fread). The
parameters will use fread() syntax, make sure to follow them.
|
redir_protocols
|
set the bitmask for the protocols that libcurl is allowed to follow to,
as a subset of the CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS ones. That means the protocol needs
to be set in both bitmasks to be allowed to get redirected to. Defaults
to all protocols except FILE and SCP.
|
referer
|
Set the referrer page (needed by some CGIs)
|
resolve
|
send linked-list of name:port:address sets
|
resume_from
|
Set the continuation offset.
Note there is also a LARGE version of this key which uses
off_t types, allowing for large file offsets on platforms which
use larger-than-32-bit off_t's. Look below for RESUME_FROM_LARGE.
|
resume_from_large
|
Sets the continuation offset. There is also a LONG version of this;
look above for RESUME_FROM.
|
rtsp_client_cseq
|
Manually initialize the client RTSP CSeq for this handle
|
rtsp_request
|
RTSP request method (OPTIONS, SETUP, PLAY, etc...)
|
rtsp_server_cseq
|
Manually initialize the server RTSP CSeq for this handle
|
rtsp_session_id
|
The RTSP session identifier
|
rtsp_stream_uri
|
The RTSP stream URI
|
rtsp_transport
|
The Transport: header to use in RTSP requests
|
convenient alias
|
seekdata
|
Callback function for seeking in the input stream
|
seekfunction
|
Callback function for seeking in the input stream
|
share
|
Provide a CURLShare for mutexing non-ts data
|
sockoptfunction
|
callback function for setting socket options
|
socks5_gssapi_nec
|
Socks Service
|
socks5_gssapi_service
|
Socks Service
|
ssh_auth_types
|
allowed SSH authentication methods
|
ssh_host_public_key_md5
|
used by scp/sftp to verify the host's public key
|
ssh_keydata
|
set the SSH host key callback custom pointer
|
ssh_keyfunction
|
set the SSH host key callback, must point to a curl_sshkeycallback
function
|
ssh_knownhosts
|
set the SSH knownhost file name to use
|
ssh_public_keyfile
|
Used by scp/sftp to do public/private key authentication
|
ssl_cipher_list
|
Specify which SSL ciphers to use
|
ssl_ctx_data
|
Set the userdata for the ssl context callback function's third
argument
|
ssl_ctx_function
|
Set the ssl context callback function, currently only for OpenSSL ssl_ctx
in second argument. The function must be matching the
curl_ssl_ctx_callback proto.
|
ssl_sessionid_cache
|
set to 0 to disable session ID re-use for this transfer, default is
enabled (== 1)
|
ssl_verifyhost
|
Set if we should verify the Common name from the peer certificate in ssl
handshake, set 1 to check existence, 2 to ensure that it matches the
provided hostname.
|
ssl_verifypeer
|
Set if we should verify the peer in ssl handshake, set 1 to verify.
|
sslcert
|
name of the file keeping your private SSL-certificate
|
sslcerttype
|
type of the file keeping your SSL-certificate ("DER", "PEM", "ENG")
|
sslengine
|
crypto engine for the SSL-sub system
|
sslengine_default
|
set the crypto engine for the SSL-sub system as default
the param has no meaning...
|
sslkey
|
name of the file keeping your private SSL-key
|
sslkeytype
|
type of the file keeping your private SSL-key ("DER", "PEM", "ENG")
|
sslversion
|
What version to specifically try to use.
See CURL_SSLVERSION defines below.
|
stderr
|
HTTP request, for odd commands like DELETE, TRACE and others
|
tcp_nodelay
|
Enable/disable the TCP Nagle algorithm
|
telnetoptions
|
This points to a linked list of telnet options
|
tftp_blksize
|
block size for TFTP transfers
|
timecondition
|
What kind of HTTP time condition to use, see defines
|
timeout
|
Time-out the read operation after this amount of seconds
|
timeout_ms
|
Same as TIMEOUT and CONNECTTIMEOUT, but with ms resolution
|
timevalue
|
Time to use with the above condition. Specified in number of seconds
since 1 Jan 1970
|
tlsauth_password
|
Set a password for authenticated TLS
|
tlsauth_type
|
Set authentication type for authenticated TLS
|
tlsauth_username
|
Set a username for authenticated TLS
|
transfertext
|
transfer data in text/ASCII format
|
unrestricted_auth
|
Continue to send authentication (user+password) when following locations,
even when hostname changed. This can potentially send off the name
and password to whatever host the server decides.
|
upload
|
this is an upload
|
url
|
The full URL to get/put
|
use_ssl
|
Enable SSL/TLS for FTP, pick one of:
CURLFTPSSL_TRY - try using SSL, proceed anyway otherwise
CURLFTPSSL_CONTROL - SSL for the control connection or fail
CURLFTPSSL_ALL - SSL for all communication or fail
|
useragent
|
Set the User-Agent string (examined by some CGIs)
|
username
|
"name" and "pwd" to use when fetching.
|
userpwd
|
"name:password" to use when fetching.
|
verbose
|
talk a lot
|
wildcardmatch
|
Turn on wildcard matching
|
writedata
|
convenient alias
|
writefunction
|
Function that will be called to store the output (instead of fwrite). The
parameters will use fwrite() syntax, make sure to follow them.
|
send FILE * or void * to store headers to, if you use a callback it
is simply passed to the callback unmodified
|
writeinfo
|
Pass a pointer to string of the output using full variable-replacement
as described elsewhere.
|