CURLOPT_PREREQFUNCTION(3) | Library Functions Manual | CURLOPT_PREREQFUNCTION(3) |
CURLOPT_PREREQFUNCTION - user callback called when a connection has been established, but before a request has been made.
#include <curl/curl.h> /* These are the return codes for the pre-request callback. */ #define CURL_PREREQFUNC_OK 0 #define CURL_PREREQFUNC_ABORT 1 /* fail the entire transfer */ int prereq_callback(void *clientp, char *conn_primary_ip, char *conn_local_ip, int conn_primary_port, int conn_local_port); CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_PREREQFUNCTION, prereq_callback);
Pass a pointer to your callback function, which should match the prototype shown above.
This function gets called by libcurl after a connection has been established or a connection has been reused (including any SSL handshaking), but before any request is actually made on the connection. For example, for HTTP, this callback is called once a connection has been established to the server, but before a GET/HEAD/POST/etc request has been sent.
This function may be called multiple times if redirections are enabled and are being followed (see CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION(3)).
The callback function must return CURL_PREREQFUNC_OK on success, or CURL_PREREQFUNC_ABORT to cause the transfer to fail.
This function is passed the following arguments:
By default, this is NULL and unused.
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struct priv { void *custom; }; static int prereq_callback(void *clientp, char *conn_primary_ip, char *conn_local_ip, int conn_primary_port, int conn_local_port) { printf("Connection made to %s:%d\n", conn_primary_ip, conn_primary_port); return CURL_PREREQFUNC_OK; } int main(void) { struct priv prereq_data; CURL *curl = curl_easy_init(); if(curl) { curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_PREREQFUNCTION, prereq_callback); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_PREREQDATA, &prereq_data); curl_easy_perform(curl); } }
Added in 7.80.0
Returns CURLE_OK if the option is supported, and CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not.
CURLINFO_PRIMARY_IP(3), CURLINFO_PRIMARY_PORT(3), CURLOPT_PREREQDATA(3)
March 12 2024 | libcurl |