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curl_easy_getinfo(3)





NAME

       curl_easy_getinfo - extract information from a curl handle


SYNOPSIS

       #include <curl/curl.h>

       CURLcode curl_easy_getinfo(CURL *curl, CURLINFO info, ... );


DESCRIPTION

       Request  internal information from the curl session with this function.
       The third argument MUST be a pointer to a long, a pointer to a char  *,
       a  pointer  to  a struct curl_slist * or a pointer to a double (as this
       documentation describes further down).  The  data  pointed-to  will  be
       filled  in  accordingly  and  can  be  relied upon only if the function
       returns CURLE_OK.  Use this function AFTER a performed transfer if  you
       want to get transfer- oriented data.

       You  should  not free the memory returned by this function unless it is
       explicitly mentioned below.


AVAILABLE INFORMATION

       The following information can be extracted:

       CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL
              Pass a pointer to a 'char *' to receive the last used  effective
              URL.

       CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE
              Pass  a  pointer  to a long to receive the last received HTTP or
              FTP code. This option was known as CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE in libcurl
              7.10.7 and earlier. This will be zero if no server response code
              has been received. Note that a proxy's CONNECT  response  should
              be read with CURLINFO_HTTP_CONNECTCODE and not this.

       CURLINFO_HTTP_CONNECTCODE
              Pass  a  pointer  to  a  long to receive the last received proxy
              response code to a CONNECT request.

       CURLINFO_FILETIME
              Pass a pointer to a long to  receive  the  remote  time  of  the
              retrieved document (in number of seconds since 1 jan 1970 in the
              GMT/UTC time zone). If you get -1, it can  be  because  of  many
              reasons (unknown, the server hides it or the server doesn't sup-
              port the command that tells document time etc) and the  time  of
              the  document  is unknown. Note that you must tell the server to
              collect this information before the transfer is made,  by  using
              the  CURLOPT_FILETIME  option to curl_easy_setopt(3) or you will
              unconditionally get a -1 back. (Added in 7.5)

       CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME
              Pass a pointer to a double to receive the total time in  seconds
              for the previous transfer, including name resolving, TCP connect
              etc.

       CURLINFO_NAMELOOKUP_TIME
              Pass a pointer to a double to receive the time, in  seconds,  it
              took from the start until the name resolving was completed.

       CURLINFO_CONNECT_TIME
              Pass  a  pointer to a double to receive the time, in seconds, it
              took from the start until the connect to  the  remote  host  (or
              proxy) was completed.

       CURLINFO_PRETRANSFER_TIME
              Pass  a  pointer to a double to receive the time, in seconds, it
              took from the start until the file transfer  is  just  about  to
              begin.  This includes all pre-transfer commands and negotiations
              that are specific to the particular protocol(s) involved.

       CURLINFO_STARTTRANSFER_TIME
              Pass a pointer to a double to receive the time, in  seconds,  it
              took  from  the  start  until the first byte is just about to be
              transferred. This includes  CURLINFO_PRETRANSFER_TIME  and  also
              the time the server needs to calculate the result.

       CURLINFO_REDIRECT_TIME
              Pass  a  pointer  to a double to receive the total time, in sec-
              onds, it took for all redirection  steps  include  name  lookup,
              connect,  pretransfer  and transfer before final transaction was
              started. CURLINFO_REDIRECT_TIME contains the complete  execution
              time for multiple redirections.  (Added in 7.9.7)

       CURLINFO_REDIRECT_COUNT
              Pass a pointer to a long to receive the total number of redirec-
              tions that were actually followed.  (Added in 7.9.7)

       CURLINFO_SIZE_UPLOAD
              Pass a pointer to a double to receive the total amount of  bytes
              that were uploaded.

       CURLINFO_SIZE_DOWNLOAD
              Pass  a pointer to a double to receive the total amount of bytes
              that were downloaded. The amount is only for the latest transfer
              and will be reset again for each new transfer.

       CURLINFO_SPEED_DOWNLOAD
              Pass a pointer to a double to receive the average download speed
              that curl  measured  for  the  complete  download.  Measured  in
              bytes/second.

       CURLINFO_SPEED_UPLOAD
              Pass  a  pointer to a double to receive the average upload speed
              that  curl  measured  for  the  complete  upload.  Measured   in
              bytes/second.

       CURLINFO_HEADER_SIZE
              Pass  a  pointer  to a long to receive the total size of all the
              headers received. Measured in number of bytes.

       CURLINFO_REQUEST_SIZE
              Pass a pointer to a long to receive the total size of the issued
              requests.  This is so far only for HTTP requests. Note that this
              may be more than one request if FOLLOWLOCATION is true.

       CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT
              Pass a pointer to a long to receive the result of the certifica-
              tion verification that was requested (using the CURLOPT_SSL_VER-
              IFYPEER option to curl_easy_setopt(3)).

       CURLINFO_SSL_ENGINES
              Pass the address of a 'struct curl_slist *' to receive a linked-
              list  of OpenSSL crypto-engines supported. Note that engines are
              normally implemented in separate dynamic  libraries.  Hence  not
              all the returned engines may be available at run-time. NOTE: you
              must call curl_slist_free_all(3) on the list pointer once you're
              done  with it, as libcurl will not free the data for you. (Added
              in 7.12.3)

       CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD
              Pass a pointer to a double to receive the content-length of  the
              download. This is the value read from the Content-Length: field.

       CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_UPLOAD
              Pass a pointer to a double to receive the specified size of  the
              upload.

       CURLINFO_CONTENT_TYPE
              Pass  a pointer to a 'char *' to receive the content-type of the
              downloaded object. This is the value read from the Content-Type:
              field.  If  you get NULL, it means that the server didn't send a
              valid Content-Type header or that the protocol used doesn't sup-
              port this.

       CURLINFO_PRIVATE
              Pass  a pointer to a 'char *' to receive the pointer to the pri-
              vate data associated with the curl handle  (set  with  the  CUR-
              LOPT_PRIVATE option to curl_easy_setopt(3)). (Added in 7.10.3)

       CURLINFO_HTTPAUTH_AVAIL
              Pass  a  pointer  to  a long to receive a bitmask indicating the
              authentication method(s) available. The meaning of the  bits  is
              explained     in     the     CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH     option     for
              curl_easy_setopt(3).  (Added in 7.10.8)

       CURLINFO_PROXYAUTH_AVAIL
              Pass a pointer to a long to receive  a  bitmask  indicating  the
              authentication  method(s)  available  for your proxy authentica-
              tion.  (Added in 7.10.8)

       CURLINFO_OS_ERRNO
              Pass a pointer to a long to receive the errno  variable  from  a
              connect failure.  (Added in 7.12.2)

       CURLINFO_NUM_CONNECTS
              Pass  a  pointer  to  a long to receive how many new connections
              libcurl had to create to achieve the previous transfer (only the
              successful  connects are counted).  Combined with CURLINFO_REDI-
              RECT_COUNT you are able to know how many times libcurl  success-
              fully  reused existing connection(s) or not.  See the Connection
              Options of curl_easy_setopt(3) to see how libcurl tries to  make
              persistent connections to save time.  (Added in 7.12.3)

       CURLINFO_COOKIELIST
              Pass  a  pointer to a 'struct curl_slist *' to receive a linked-
              list of all cookies cURL knows (expired ones, too). Don't forget
              to  curl_slist_free_all(3)  the list after it has been used.  If
              there are no cookies (cookies  for  the  handle  have  not  been
              enabled or simply none have been received) 'struct curl_slist *'
              will be set to point to NULL. (Added in 7.14.1)

       CURLINFO_LASTSOCKET
              Pass a pointer to a long to receive the last socket used by this
              curl  session. If the socket is no longer valid, -1 is returned.
              When  you  finish  working  with  the  socket,  you  must   call
              curl_easy_cleanup()  as  usual  and let libcurl close the socket
              and cleanup other resources associated with the handle. This  is
              typically used in combination with CURLOPT_CONNECT_ONLY.  (Added
              in 7.15.2)

       CURLINFO_FTP_ENTRY_PATH
              Pass a pointer to a 'char *' to receive a pointer  to  a  string
              holding  the  path  of  the entry path. That is the initial path
              libcurl ended up in when logging on to the  remote  FTP  server.
              This  stores  a NULL as pointer if something is wrong. (Added in
              7.15.4)


TIMES

       An overview of the six time values available from curl_easy_getinfo()

       curl_easy_perform()
           |
           |--NT
           |--|--CT
           |--|--|--PT
           |--|--|--|--ST
           |--|--|--|--|--TT
           |--|--|--|--|--RT

       NT     CURLINFO_NAMELOOKUP_TIME. The time it took from the start  until
              the name resolving was completed.

       CT     CURLINFO_CONNECT_TIME. The time it took from the start until the
              connect to the remote host (or proxy) was completed.

       PT     CURLINFO_PRETRANSFER_TIME. The time it took from the start until
              the file transfer is just about to begin. This includes all pre-
              transfer commands and negotiations that are specific to the par-
              ticular protocol(s) involved.

       ST     CURLINFO_STARTTRANSFER_TIME.  The  time  it  took from the start
              until the first byte is just about to be transferred.

       TT     CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME. Total time of the previous request.

       RT     CURLINFO_REDIRECT_TIME. The time it  took  for  all  redirection
              steps  include  name  lookup,  connect, pretransfer and transfer
              before final transaction was started. So, this is zero if no re-
              direction took place.


RETURN VALUE

       If  the  operation  was  successful, CURLE_OK is returned. Otherwise an
       appropriate error code will be returned.


SEE ALSO

       curl_easy_setopt(3)

libcurl 7.15.4                    21 Mar 2006             curl_easy_getinfo(3)

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