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6 libcurl-easy - easy interface overview
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9 When using libcurl's "easy" interface you init your session and get a
10 handle (often referred to as an "easy handle"), which you use as input
11 to the easy interface functions you use. Use curl_easy_init(3) to get
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14 You continue by setting all the options you want in the upcoming trans‐
15 fer, the most important among them is the URL itself (you can't trans‐
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21 CURLOPT_URL(3) is only option you really must set, as otherwise there
22 can be no transfer. Another commonly used option is CURLOPT_VERBOSE(3)
23 that will help you see what libcurl is doing under the hood, very use‐
24 ful when debugging for example. The curl_easy_setopt(3) man page has a
25 full index of the over 200 available options.
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27 If you at any point would like to blank all previously set options for
28 a single easy handle, you can call curl_easy_reset(3) and you can also
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32 When all is setup, you tell libcurl to perform the transfer using
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36 After the transfer has been made, you can set new options and make
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43 curl_easy_init(3),curl_easy_cleanup(3),curl_easy_setopt(3), libcurl-
44 errors(3), libcurl-multi(3), libcurl(3)
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