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6 libcurl-url - URL interface overview
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9 The URL interface provides a set of functions for parsing and generat‐
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13 You still only include <curl/curl.h> in your code. Note that the URL
14 API was introduced in 7.62.0.
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17 Create a handle that holds URL info and resources with curl_url(3):
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19 CURLU *h = curl_url();
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22 When done with it, clean it up with curl_url_cleanup(3):
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24 curl_url_cleanup(h);
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27 When you need a copy of a handle, just duplicate it with
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30 CURLU *nh = curl_url_dup(h);
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33 By "setting" a URL to the handle with curl_url_set(3), the URL is
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38 "https://example.com:449/foo/bar?name=moo", 0);
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43 If successful, this stores the URL in its individual parts within the
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47 When a handle already contains info about a URL, setting a relative URL
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50 rc = curl_url_set(h, CURLUPART_URL, "../test?another", 0);
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53 The `CURLU` handle represents a URL and you can easily extract that
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64 When a URL has been parsed or parts have been set, you can extract
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67 rc = curl_url_get(h, CURLUPART_HOST, &host, 0);
68 rc = curl_url_get(h, CURLUPART_SCHEME, &scheme, 0);
69 rc = curl_url_get(h, CURLUPART_USER, &user, 0);
70 rc = curl_url_get(h, CURLUPART_PASSWORD, &password, 0);
71 rc = curl_url_get(h, CURLUPART_PORT, &port, 0);
72 rc = curl_url_get(h, CURLUPART_PATH, &path, 0);
73 rc = curl_url_get(h, CURLUPART_QUERY, &query, 0);
74 rc = curl_url_get(h, CURLUPART_FRAGMENT, &fragment, 0);
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76 Extracted parts are not URL decoded unless the user also asks for it
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83 A user set individual URL parts, either after having parsed a full URL
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86 rc = curl_url_set(urlp, CURLUPART_HOST, "www.example.com", 0);
87 rc = curl_url_set(urlp, CURLUPART_SCHEME, "https", 0);
88 rc = curl_url_set(urlp, CURLUPART_USER, "john", 0);
89 rc = curl_url_set(urlp, CURLUPART_PASSWORD, "doe", 0);
90 rc = curl_url_set(urlp, CURLUPART_PORT, "443", 0);
91 rc = curl_url_set(urlp, CURLUPART_PATH, "/index.html", 0);
92 rc = curl_url_set(urlp, CURLUPART_QUERY, "name=john", 0);
93 rc = curl_url_set(urlp, CURLUPART_FRAGMENT, "anchor", 0);
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95 Set parts are not URL encoded unless the user asks for it with the
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99 An application can append a string to the right end of the query part
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102 Imagine a handle that holds the URL `https://example.com/?shoes=2`. An
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112 The appended string can of course also get URL encoded on add, and if
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114 For example, append `candy=N&N` to what we already have, and URL encode
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