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Elliott Hughes1ef06ba2018-05-30 15:43:58 -070022.TH libcurl 3 "July 15, 2017" "libcurl 7.60.0" "libcurl overview"
Elliott Hughes82be86d2017-09-20 17:00:17 -070023
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -070024.SH NAME
25libcurl \- client-side URL transfers
26.SH DESCRIPTION
27This is a short overview on how to use libcurl in your C programs. There are
28specific man pages for each function mentioned in here. There are also the
29\fIlibcurl-easy(3)\fP man page, the \fIlibcurl-multi(3)\fP man page, the
30\fIlibcurl-share(3)\fP man page and the \fIlibcurl-tutorial(3)\fP man page for
31in-depth understanding on how to program with libcurl.
32
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -070033There are many bindings available that bring libcurl access to your favourite
34language. Look elsewhere for documentation on those.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -070035
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -070036libcurl has a global constant environment that you must set up and maintain
37while using libcurl. This essentially means you call
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -070038\fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP at the start of your program and
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -070039\fIcurl_global_cleanup(3)\fP at the end. See \fBGLOBAL CONSTANTS\fP below for
40details.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -070041
Alex Deymo486467e2017-12-19 19:04:07 +010042If libcurl was compiled with support for multiple SSL backends, the function
43\fIcurl_global_sslset(3)\fP can be called before \fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP
44to select the active SSL backend.
45
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -070046To transfer files, you create an "easy handle" using \fIcurl_easy_init(3)\fP
47for a single individual transfer (in either direction). You then set your
48desired set of options in that handle with \fIcurl_easy_setopt(3)\fP. Options
49you set with \fIcurl_easy_setopt(3)\fP stick. They will be used on every
50repeated use of this handle until you either change the option, or you reset
51them all with \fIcurl_easy_reset(3)\fP.
52
53To actually transfer data you have the option of using the "easy" interface,
54or the "multi" interface.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -070055
56The easy interface is a synchronous interface with which you call
57\fIcurl_easy_perform(3)\fP and let it perform the transfer. When it is
58completed, the function returns and you can continue. More details are found in
59the \fIlibcurl-easy(3)\fP man page.
60
61The multi interface on the other hand is an asynchronous interface, that you
62call and that performs only a little piece of the transfer on each invoke. It
63is perfect if you want to do things while the transfer is in progress, or
64similar. The multi interface allows you to select() on libcurl action, and
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -070065even to easily download multiple files simultaneously using a single
66thread. See further details in the \fIlibcurl-multi(3)\fP man page.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -070067
68You can have multiple easy handles share certain data, even if they are used
69in different threads. This magic is setup using the share interface, as
70described in the \fIlibcurl-share(3)\fP man page.
71
72There is also a series of other helpful functions to use, including these:
73.RS
74.IP curl_version_info()
75gets detailed libcurl (and other used libraries) version info
76.IP curl_getdate()
77converts a date string to time_t
78.IP curl_easy_getinfo()
79get information about a performed transfer
80.IP curl_formadd()
81helps building an HTTP form POST
82.IP curl_formfree()
83free a list built with \fIcurl_formadd(3)\fP
84.IP curl_slist_append()
85builds a linked list
86.IP curl_slist_free_all()
87frees a whole curl_slist
88.RE
89
90.SH "LINKING WITH LIBCURL"
91On unix-like machines, there's a tool named curl-config that gets installed
92with the rest of the curl stuff when 'make install' is performed.
93
94curl-config is added to make it easier for applications to link with libcurl
95and developers to learn about libcurl and how to use it.
96
97Run 'curl-config --libs' to get the (additional) linker options you need to
98link with the particular version of libcurl you've installed. See the
99\fIcurl-config(1)\fP man page for further details.
100
101Unix-like operating system that ship libcurl as part of their distributions
102often don't provide the curl-config tool, but simply install the library and
103headers in the common path for this purpose.
104
Alex Deymo8f1a2142016-06-28 14:49:26 -0700105Many Linux and similar systems use pkg-config to provide build and link
106options about libraries and libcurl supports that as well.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700107.SH "LIBCURL SYMBOL NAMES"
108All public functions in the libcurl interface are prefixed with 'curl_' (with
109a lowercase c). You can find other functions in the library source code, but
110other prefixes indicate that the functions are private and may change without
111further notice in the next release.
112
113Only use documented functions and functionality!
114.SH "PORTABILITY"
115libcurl works
116.B exactly
117the same, on any of the platforms it compiles and builds on.
118.SH "THREADS"
Alex Deymo8f1a2142016-06-28 14:49:26 -0700119libcurl is thread safe but there are a few exceptions. Refer to
120\fIlibcurl-thread(3)\fP for more information.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700121
122.SH "PERSISTENT CONNECTIONS"
123Persistent connections means that libcurl can re-use the same connection for
124several transfers, if the conditions are right.
125
126libcurl will \fBalways\fP attempt to use persistent connections. Whenever you
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700127use \fIcurl_easy_perform(3)\fP or \fIcurl_multi_perform(3)\fP etc, libcurl
128will attempt to use an existing connection to do the transfer, and if none
129exists it'll open a new one that will be subject for re-use on a possible
130following call to \fIcurl_easy_perform(3)\fP or \fIcurl_multi_perform(3)\fP.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700131
132To allow libcurl to take full advantage of persistent connections, you should
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700133do as many of your file transfers as possible using the same handle.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700134
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700135If you use the easy interface, and you call \fIcurl_easy_cleanup(3)\fP, all
136the possibly open connections held by libcurl will be closed and forgotten.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700137
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700138When you've created a multi handle and are using the multi interface, the
139connection pool is instead kept in the multi handle so closing and creating
140new easy handles to do transfers will not affect them. Instead all added easy
141handles can take advantage of the single shared pool.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700142.SH "GLOBAL CONSTANTS"
143There are a variety of constants that libcurl uses, mainly through its
144internal use of other libraries, which are too complicated for the
145library loader to set up. Therefore, a program must call a library
146function after the program is loaded and running to finish setting up
147the library code. For example, when libcurl is built for SSL
148capability via the GNU TLS library, there is an elaborate tree inside
149that library that describes the SSL protocol.
150
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700151\fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP is the function that you must call. This may
152allocate resources (e.g. the memory for the GNU TLS tree mentioned above), so
153the companion function \fIcurl_global_cleanup(3)\fP releases them.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700154
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700155The basic rule for constructing a program that uses libcurl is this: Call
156\fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP, with a \fICURL_GLOBAL_ALL\fP argument, immediately
157after the program starts, while it is still only one thread and before it uses
158libcurl at all. Call \fIcurl_global_cleanup(3)\fP immediately before the
159program exits, when the program is again only one thread and after its last
160use of libcurl.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700161
162You can call both of these multiple times, as long as all calls meet
163these requirements and the number of calls to each is the same.
164
165It isn't actually required that the functions be called at the beginning
166and end of the program -- that's just usually the easiest way to do it.
167It \fIis\fP required that the functions be called when no other thread
168in the program is running.
169
170These global constant functions are \fInot thread safe\fP, so you must
171not call them when any other thread in the program is running. It
172isn't good enough that no other thread is using libcurl at the time,
173because these functions internally call similar functions of other
174libraries, and those functions are similarly thread-unsafe. You can't
175generally know what these libraries are, or whether other threads are
176using them.
177
178The global constant situation merits special consideration when the
179code you are writing to use libcurl is not the main program, but rather
180a modular piece of a program, e.g. another library. As a module,
181your code doesn't know about other parts of the program -- it doesn't
182know whether they use libcurl or not. And its code doesn't necessarily
183run at the start and end of the whole program.
184
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700185A module like this must have global constant functions of its own, just like
186\fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP and \fIcurl_global_cleanup(3)\fP. The module thus
187has control at the beginning and end of the program and has a place to call
188the libcurl functions. Note that if multiple modules in the program use
189libcurl, they all will separately call the libcurl functions, and that's OK
190because only the first \fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP and the last
191\fIcurl_global_cleanup(3)\fP in a program change anything. (libcurl uses a
192reference count in static memory).
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700193
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700194In a C++ module, it is common to deal with the global constant situation by
195defining a special class that represents the global constant environment of
196the module. A program always has exactly one object of the class, in static
197storage. That way, the program automatically calls the constructor of the
198object as the program starts up and the destructor as it terminates. As the
199author of this libcurl-using module, you can make the constructor call
200\fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP and the destructor call \fIcurl_global_cleanup(3)\fP
201and satisfy libcurl's requirements without your user having to think about it.
Alex Deymo8f1a2142016-06-28 14:49:26 -0700202(Caveat: If you are initializing libcurl from a Windows DLL you should not
203initialize it from DllMain or a static initializer because Windows holds the
204loader lock during that time and it could cause a deadlock.)
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700205
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700206\fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP has an argument that tells what particular parts of
207the global constant environment to set up. In order to successfully use any
208value except \fICURL_GLOBAL_ALL\fP (which says to set up the whole thing), you
209must have specific knowledge of internal workings of libcurl and all other
210parts of the program of which it is part.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700211
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700212A special part of the global constant environment is the identity of the
213memory allocator. \fIcurl_global_init(3)\fP selects the system default memory
214allocator, but you can use \fIcurl_global_init_mem(3)\fP to supply one of your
215own. However, there is no way to use \fIcurl_global_init_mem(3)\fP in a
216modular program -- all modules in the program that might use libcurl would
217have to agree on one allocator.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700218
Bertrand SIMONNETe6cd7382015-07-01 15:39:44 -0700219There is a failsafe in libcurl that makes it usable in simple situations
220without you having to worry about the global constant environment at all:
221\fIcurl_easy_init(3)\fP sets up the environment itself if it hasn't been done
222yet. The resources it acquires to do so get released by the operating system
223automatically when the program exits.
Lucas Eckels9bd90e62012-08-06 15:07:02 -0700224
225This failsafe feature exists mainly for backward compatibility because
226there was a time when the global functions didn't exist. Because it
227is sufficient only in the simplest of programs, it is not recommended
228for any program to rely on it.