1CURLOPT_COOKIELIST(3) curl_easy_setopt options CURLOPT_COOKIELIST(3)
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6 CURLOPT_COOKIELIST - add to or manipulate cookies held in memory
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9 #include <curl/curl.h>
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11 CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_COOKIELIST,
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15 Pass a char * to a cookie string.
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17 Such a cookie can be either a single line in Netscape / Mozilla format
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19 also enable the cookie engine. This adds that single cookie to the
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22 Exercise caution if you are using this option and multiple transfers
23 may occur. If you use the Set-Cookie format and don't specify a domain
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25 lowed) and cannot be modified by a server-set cookie. If a server sets
26 a cookie of the same name (or maybe you've imported one) then both will
27 be sent on a future transfer to that server, likely not what you
28 intended. To address these issues set a domain in Set-Cookie (doing
29 that will include sub-domains) or use the Netscape format as shown in
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35 ALL erases all cookies held in memory
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42 IEJAR(3)
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56 /* This example shows an inline import of a cookie in Netscape format.
57 You can set the cookie as HttpOnly to prevent XSS attacks by prepending
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62 #define SEP "\t" /* Tab separates the fields */
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65 "example.com" /* Hostname */
66 SEP "FALSE" /* Include subdomains */
67 SEP "/" /* Path */
68 SEP "FALSE" /* Secure */
69 SEP "0" /* Expiry in epoch time format. 0 == Session */
70 SEP "foo" /* Name */
71 SEP "bar"; /* Value */
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73 /* my_cookie is imported immediately via CURLOPT_COOKIELIST.
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75 curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COOKIELIST, my_cookie);
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77 /* The list of cookies in cookies.txt will not be imported until right
78 before a transfer is performed. Cookies in the list that have the same
79 hostname, path and name as in my_cookie are skipped. That is because
80 libcurl has already imported my_cookie and it's considered a "live"
81 cookie. A live cookie won't be replaced by one read from a file.
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83 curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, "cookies.txt"); /* import */
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85 /* Cookies are exported after curl_easy_cleanup is called. The server
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89 curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR, "cookies.txt"); /* export */
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109 CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE(3), CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR(3), CURLOPT_COOKIE(3),
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114libcurl 7.66.0 April 26, 2016 CURLOPT_COOKIELIST(3)