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6 libcurl-multi - how to use the multi interface
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9 This is an overview on how to use the libcurl multi interface in your C
10 programs. There are specific man pages for each function mentioned in
11 here. There's also the libcurl-tutorial(3) man page for a complete
12 tutorial to programming with libcurl and the libcurl-easy(3) man page
13 for an overview of the libcurl easy interface.
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15 All functions in the multi interface are prefixed with curl_multi.
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18 The multi interface offers several abilities that the easy interface
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21 1. Enable a "pull" interface. The application that uses libcurl decides
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24 2. Enable multiple simultaneous transfers in the same thread without
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27 3. Enable the application to wait for action on its own file descrip‐
28 tors and curl's file descriptors simultaneous easily.
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31 To use the multi interface, you must first create a 'multi handle' with
32 curl_multi_init(3). This handle is then used as input to all further
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35 Each single transfer is built up with an easy handle. You must create
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37 lined in the libcurl(3) man page, using curl_easy_setopt(3).
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39 When the easy handle is setup for a transfer, then instead of using
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41 you should instead add the easy handle to the multi handle using
42 curl_multi_add_handle(3). The multi handle is sometimes referred to as
43 a ´multi stack´ because of the fact that it may hold a large amount of
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46 Should you change your mind, the easy handle is again removed from the
47 multi stack using curl_multi_remove_handle(3). Once removed from the
48 multi handle, you can again use other easy interface functions like
49 curl_easy_perform(3) on the handle or whatever you think is necessary.
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51 Adding the easy handle to the multi handle does not start the transfer.
52 Remember that one of the main ideas with this interface is to let your
53 application drive. You drive the transfers by invoking curl_multi_per‐
54 form(3). libcurl will then transfer data if there is anything available
55 to transfer. It'll use the callbacks and everything else you have setup
56 in the individual easy handles. It'll transfer data on all current
57 transfers in the multi stack that are ready to transfer anything. It
58 may be all, it may be none.
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60 Your application can acquire knowledge from libcurl when it would like
61 to get invoked to transfer data, so that you don't have to busy-loop
62 and call that curl_multi_perform(3) like crazy. curl_multi_fdset(3)
63 offers an interface using which you can extract fd_sets from libcurl to
64 use in select() or poll() calls in order to get to know when the trans‐
65 fers in the multi stack might need attention. This also makes it very
66 easy for your program to wait for input on your own private file
67 descriptors at the same time or perhaps timeout every now and then,
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70 A little note here about the return codes from the multi functions, and
71 especially the curl_multi_perform(3): if you receive
72 CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM, this basically means that you should call
73 curl_multi_perform(3) again, before you select() on more actions. You
74 don't have to do it immediately, but the return code means that libcurl
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78 curl_multi_perform(3) stores the number of still running transfers in
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80 all the transfers in the multi handles are done. 'done' does not mean
81 successful. One or more of the transfers may have failed. Tracking when
82 this number changes, you know when one or more transfers are done.
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84 To get information about completed transfers, to figure out success or
85 not and similar, curl_multi_info_read(3) should be called. It can
86 return a message about a current or previous transfer. Repeated invokes
87 of the function get more messages until the message queue is empty. The
88 information you receive there includes an easy handle pointer which you
89 may use to identify which easy handle the information regards.
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91 When a single transfer is completed, the easy handle is still left
92 added to the multi stack. You need to first remove the easy handle with
93 curl_multi_remove_handle(3) and then close it with
94 curl_easy_cleanup(3), or possibly set new options to it and add it
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98 dle with curl_multi_cleanup(3). Be careful and please note that you
99 MUST invoke separate curl_easy_cleanup(3) calls on every single easy
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102 If you want to re-use an easy handle that was added to the multi handle
103 for transfer, you must first remove it from the multi stack and then
104 re-add it again (possibly after having altered some options at your own
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108 Since 7.16.0, the curl_multi_socket_action(3) function offers a way for
109 applications to not only avoid being forced to use select(), but it
110 also offers a much more high-performance API that will make a signifi‐
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119 from the multi interface. While we certainly want and intend for these
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