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- .TH libcurl 3 "19 Sep 2014" "libcurl" "libcurl"
- .SH NAME
- libcurl-easy \- easy interface overview
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- When using libcurl's "easy" interface you init your session and get a handle
- (often referred to as an "easy handle"), which you use as input to the easy
- interface functions you use. Use \fIcurl_easy_init(3)\fP to get the handle.
- You continue by setting all the options you want in the upcoming transfer, the
- most important among them is the URL itself (you cannot transfer anything
- without a specified URL as you may have figured out yourself). You might want
- to set some callbacks as well that will be called from the library when data
- is available etc. \fIcurl_easy_setopt(3)\fP is used for all this.
- \fICURLOPT_URL(3)\fP is the only option you really must set, as otherwise
- there can be no transfer. Another commonly used option is
- \fICURLOPT_VERBOSE(3)\fP that will help you see what libcurl is doing under
- the hood, which is useful when debugging for example. The
- \fIcurl_easy_setopt(3)\fP man page has a full index of the almost 300
- available options.
- If you at any point would like to blank all previously set options for a
- single easy handle, you can call \fIcurl_easy_reset(3)\fP and you can also
- make a clone of an easy handle (with all its set options) using
- \fIcurl_easy_duphandle(3)\fP.
- When all is setup, you tell libcurl to perform the transfer using
- \fIcurl_easy_perform(3)\fP. It will then do the entire operation and will not
- return until it is done (successfully or not).
- After the transfer has been made, you can set new options and make another
- transfer, or if you are done, cleanup the session by calling
- \fIcurl_easy_cleanup(3)\fP. If you want persistent connections, you do not
- cleanup immediately, but instead run ahead and perform other transfers using
- the same easy handle.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .BR curl_easy_init "(3)," curl_easy_cleanup "(3)," curl_easy_setopt "(3), "
- .BR libcurl-errors "(3), " libcurl-multi "(3), " libcurl "(3) "
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