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  23. .TH CURLOPT_UNIX_SOCKET_PATH 3 "09 Oct 2014" "libcurl 7.40.0" "curl_easy_setopt options"
  24. .SH NAME
  25. CURLOPT_UNIX_SOCKET_PATH \- Unix domain socket
  26. .SH SYNOPSIS
  27. .nf
  28. #include <curl/curl.h>
  29. CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_UNIX_SOCKET_PATH, char *path);
  30. .fi
  31. .SH DESCRIPTION
  32. Enables the use of Unix domain sockets as connection endpoint and sets the path
  33. to \fIpath\fP. If \fIpath\fP is NULL, then Unix domain sockets are disabled. An
  34. empty string will result in an error at some point, it will not disable use of
  35. Unix domain sockets.
  36. When enabled, curl will connect to the Unix domain socket instead of
  37. establishing a TCP connection to a host. Since no TCP connection is created,
  38. curl does not need to resolve the DNS hostname in the URL.
  39. The maximum path length on Cygwin, Linux and Solaris is 107. On other platforms
  40. it might be even less.
  41. Proxy and TCP options such as \fICURLOPT_TCP_NODELAY(3)\fP are not
  42. supported. Proxy options such as \fICURLOPT_PROXY(3)\fP have no effect either
  43. as these are TCP-oriented, and asking a proxy server to connect to a certain
  44. Unix domain socket is not possible.
  45. The application does not have to keep the string around after setting this
  46. option.
  47. .SH DEFAULT
  48. Default is NULL, meaning that no Unix domain sockets are used.
  49. .SH PROTOCOLS
  50. All protocols except for FILE and FTP are supported in theory. HTTP, IMAP,
  51. POP3 and SMTP should in particular work (including their SSL/TLS variants).
  52. .SH EXAMPLE
  53. Given that you have an HTTP server running listening on /tmp/httpd.sock, you
  54. can request an HTTP resource with:
  55. .nf
  56. curl_easy_setopt(curl_handle, CURLOPT_UNIX_SOCKET_PATH, "/tmp/httpd.sock");
  57. curl_easy_setopt(curl_handle, CURLOPT_URL, "http://localhost/");
  58. .fi
  59. If you are on Linux and somehow have a need for paths larger than 107 bytes,
  60. you could use the proc filesystem to bypass the limitation:
  61. .nf
  62. int dirfd = open(long_directory_path_to_socket, O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY);
  63. char path[108];
  64. snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "/proc/self/fd/%d/httpd.sock", dirfd);
  65. curl_easy_setopt(curl_handle, CURLOPT_UNIX_SOCKET_PATH, path);
  66. /* Be sure to keep dirfd valid until you discard the handle */
  67. .fi
  68. .SH AVAILABILITY
  69. Added in 7.40.0.
  70. .SH RETURN VALUE
  71. Returns CURLE_OK if the option is supported, and CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not.
  72. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  73. .BR CURLOPT_ABSTRACT_UNIX_SOCKET "(3), "
  74. .BR CURLOPT_OPENSOCKETFUNCTION "(3), " unix "(7), "