1CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST(3)   curl_easy_setopt options   CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST(3)
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NAME

6       CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST - custom string for request
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SYNOPSIS

9       #include <curl/curl.h>
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11       CURLcode  curl_easy_setopt(CURL  *handle,  CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST,  char
12       *request);
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DESCRIPTION

15       Pass a pointer to a null-terminated string as parameter.
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17       When you change the request method by setting  CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST(3)
18       to  something, you don't actually change how libcurl behaves or acts in
19       regards to the particular request method, it will only change  the  ac‐
20       tual string sent in the request.
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22       Restore to the internal default by setting this to NULL.
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24       This option can be used to specify the request:
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26       HTTP   Instead of GET or HEAD when performing HTTP based requests. This
27              is particularly useful, for  example,  for  performing  an  HTTP
28              DELETE request.
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30              For example:
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32              When  you  tell libcurl to do a HEAD request, but then specify a
33              GET though a custom request libcurl will still act as if it sent
34              a  HEAD.  To  switch  to a proper HEAD use CURLOPT_NOBODY(3), to
35              switch to a proper POST  use  CURLOPT_POST(3)  or  CURLOPT_POST‐
36              FIELDS(3) and to switch to a proper GET use CURLOPT_HTTPGET(3).
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38              Many  people have wrongly used this option to replace the entire
39              request with their own, including multiple headers and POST con‐
40              tents.  While  that  might  work  in  many  cases, it will cause
41              libcurl to send invalid requests and it could  possibly  confuse
42              the  remote  server badly. Use CURLOPT_POST(3) and CURLOPT_POST‐
43              FIELDS(3) to set POST data. Use CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER(3) to replace
44              or  extend  the  set  of  headers  sent  by  libcurl.  Use  CUR‐
45              LOPT_HTTP_VERSION(3) to change HTTP version.
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48       FTP    Instead of LIST and NLST when performing FTP directory listings.
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50       IMAP   Instead of LIST when issuing IMAP based requests.
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52       POP3   Instead of LIST and RETR when issuing POP3 based requests.
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56              When you tell libcurl to use a custom  request  it  will  behave
57              like a LIST or RETR command was sent where it expects data to be
58              returned by the server. As such CURLOPT_NOBODY(3) should be used
59              when specifying commands such as DELE and NOOP for example.
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61       SMTP   Instead of a HELP or VRFY when issuing SMTP based requests.
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65              Normally  a multiline response is returned which can be used, in
66              conjunction with CURLOPT_MAIL_RCPT(3), to specify  an  EXPN  re‐
67              quest. If the CURLOPT_NOBODY(3) option is specified then the re‐
68              quest can be used to issue NOOP and RSET commands.
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70              The application does not have to keep the  string  around  after
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DEFAULT

74       NULL
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PROTOCOLS

77       HTTP, FTP, IMAP, POP3 and SMTP
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EXAMPLE

80       CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
81       if(curl) {
82         curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com/foo.bin");
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84         /* DELETE the given path */
85         curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "DELETE");
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87         ret = curl_easy_perform(curl);
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89         curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
90       }
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AVAILABILITY

93       IMAP  is  supported  since  7.30.0,  POP3  since  7.26.0 and SMTP since
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RETURN VALUE

97       Returns CURLE_OK if the option is  supported,  CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION  if
98       not, or CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY if there was insufficient heap space.
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SEE ALSO

101       CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER(3), CURLOPT_NOBODY(3), CURLOPT_REQUEST_TARGET(3),
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105libcurl 7.76.1                 November 04, 2020      CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST(3)
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