1CURLOPT_QUOTE(3)           curl_easy_setopt options           CURLOPT_QUOTE(3)
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NAME

6       CURLOPT_QUOTE - (S)FTP commands to run before transfer
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SYNOPSIS

9       #include <curl/curl.h>
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11       CURLcode    curl_easy_setopt(CURL    *handle,   CURLOPT_QUOTE,   struct
12       curl_slist *cmds);
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DESCRIPTION

15       Pass a pointer to a linked list of FTP or SFTP commands to pass to  the
16       server  prior  to your request. This will be done before any other com‐
17       mands are issued (even before the CWD command for FTP). The linked list
18       should  be  a  fully valid list of 'struct curl_slist' structs properly
19       filled in with text strings. Use curl_slist_append(3) to append strings
20       (commands)  to  the  list,  and  clear  the entire list afterwards with
21       curl_slist_free_all(3).
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23       Disable this operation again by setting a NULL to this option.
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25       When speaking to an FTP server, prefix the command with an asterisk (*)
26       to  make  libcurl  continue  even  if  the  command fails as by default
27       libcurl will stop at first failure.
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29       The set of valid FTP commands depends on the server (see RFC959  for  a
30       list of mandatory commands).
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32       libcurl  does not inspect, parse or "understand" the commands passed to
33       the server using this option. If you change connection  state,  working
34       directory  or similar using quote commands, libcurl will not know about
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37       The valid SFTP commands are:
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39              atime date file
40                     The atime command sets the last access time of  the  file
41                     named  by  the file operand. The <date expression> can be
42                     all sorts of date strings, see  the  curl_getdate(3)  man
43                     page for date expression details. (Added in 7.73.0)
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45              chgrp group file
46                     The  chgrp command sets the group ID of the file named by
47                     the file operand to the group ID specified by  the  group
48                     operand. The group operand is a decimal integer group ID.
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50              chmod mode file
51                     The  chmod  command  modifies  the  file mode bits of the
52                     specified file. The mode operand is an octal integer mode
53                     number.
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55              chown user file
56                     The chown command sets the owner of the file named by the
57                     file operand to the user ID specified by the  user  oper‐
58                     and. The user operand is a decimal integer user ID.
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60              ln source_file target_file
61                     The ln and symlink commands create a symbolic link at the
62                     target_file location pointing to  the  source_file  loca‐
63                     tion.
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65              mkdir directory_name
66                     The  mkdir command creates the directory named by the di‐
67                     rectory_name operand.
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69              mtime date file
70                     The mtime command sets the last modification time of  the
71                     file named by the file operand. The <date expression> can
72                     be all sorts of date strings, see the curl_getdate(3) man
73                     page for date expression details. (Added in 7.73.0)
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75              pwd    The pwd command returns the absolute pathname of the cur‐
76                     rent working directory.
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78              rename source target
79                     The rename command renames the file or directory named by
80                     the  source  operand to the destination path named by the
81                     target operand.
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83              rm file
84                     The rm command removes the file specified by the file op‐
85                     erand.
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87              rmdir directory
88                     The  rmdir  command removes the directory entry specified
89                     by the directory operand, provided it is empty.
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91              statvfs file
92                     The statvfs command returns statistics on the file system
93                     in which specified file resides. (Added in 7.49.0)
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95              symlink source_file target_file
96                     See ln.
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DEFAULT

99       NULL
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PROTOCOLS

102       SFTP and FTP
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EXAMPLE

105       struct curl_slist *cmdlist = NULL;
106       cmdlist = curl_slist_append(cmdlist, "RNFR source-name");
107       cmdlist = curl_slist_append(cmdlist, "RNTO new-name");
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109       curl = curl_easy_init();
110       if(curl) {
111         curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "ftp://example.com/foo.bin");
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113         /* pass in the FTP commands to run before the transfer */
114         curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_QUOTE, cmdlist);
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116         ret = curl_easy_perform(curl);
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118         curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
119       }
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AVAILABILITY

122       SFTP support added in 7.16.3. *-prefix for SFTP added in 7.24.0
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RETURN VALUE

125       Returns CURLE_OK
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SEE ALSO

128       CURLOPT_POSTQUOTE(3), CURLOPT_PREQUOTE(3),
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