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NAME
curl_url_set - set a URL part
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
CURLUcode curl_url_set(CURLU *url,
CURLUPart part,
const char *content,
unsigned int flags);
DESCRIPTION
The url handle to work on, passed in as the first argument, must be a
handle previously created by curl_url(3) or curl_url_dup(3).
This function sets or updates individual URL components, or parts, held
by the URL object the handle identifies.
The part argument should identify the particular URL part (see list
below) to set or change, with content pointing to a null-terminated
string with the new contents for that URL part. The contents should be
in the form and encoding they would use in a URL: URL encoded.
When setting a part in the URL object that was previously already set,
it replaces the data that was previously stored for that part with the
new content.
The caller does not have to keep content around after a successful call
as this function copies the content.
Setting a part to a NULL pointer removes that part's contents from the
CURLU handle.
This function has an 8 MB maximum length limit for all provided input
strings. In the real world, excessively long fields in URLs cause
problems even if this function accepts them.
When setting or updating contents of individual URL parts,
curl_url_set(3) might accept data that would not be otherwise possible
to set in the string when it gets populated as a result of a full URL
parse. Beware. If done so, extracting a full URL later on from such
components might render an invalid URL.
The flags argument is a bitmask with independent features.
PARTS
CURLUPART_URL
Allows the full URL of the handle to be replaced. If the handle
already is populated with a URL, the new URL can be relative to
the previous.
When successfully setting a new URL, relative or absolute, the
handle contents is replaced with the components of the newly set
URL.
Pass a pointer to a null-terminated string to the url parameter.
The string must point to a correctly formatted "RFC 3986+" URL
generically even for schemes it does not know about, the
CURLU_NON_SUPPORT_SCHEME flags bit must be set. Otherwise, this
function returns CURLUE_UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME for URL schemes it
does not recognize.
Unless CURLU_NO_AUTHORITY is set, a blank hostname is not
allowed in the URL.
CURLUPART_SCHEME
Scheme cannot be URL decoded on set. libcurl only accepts
setting schemes up to 40 bytes long.
CURLUPART_USER
If only the user part is set and not the password, the URL is
represented with a blank password.
CURLUPART_PASSWORD
If only the password part is set and not the user, the URL is
represented with a blank user.
CURLUPART_OPTIONS
The options field is an optional field that might follow the
password in the userinfo part. It is only recognized/used when
parsing URLs for the following schemes: pop3, smtp and imap.
This function however allows users to independently set this
field.
CURLUPART_HOST
The hostname. If it is International Domain Name (IDN) the
string must then be encoded as your locale says or UTF-8 (when
WinIDN is used). If it is a bracketed IPv6 numeric address it
may contain a zone id (or you can use CURLUPART_ZONEID).
Note that if you set an IPv6 address, it gets ruined and causes
an error if you also set the CURLU_URLENCODE flag.
Unless CURLU_NO_AUTHORITY is set, a blank hostname is not
allowed to set.
CURLUPART_ZONEID
If the hostname is a numeric IPv6 address, this field can also
be set.
CURLUPART_PORT
The port number cannot be URL encoded on set. The given port
number is provided as a string and the decimal number in it must
be between 0 and 65535. Anything else returns an error.
CURLUPART_PATH
If a path is set in the URL without a leading slash, a slash is
prepended automatically.
CURLUPART_QUERY
The query part gets spaces converted to pluses when asked to URL
encode on set with the CURLU_URLENCODE bit.
If used together with the CURLU_APPENDQUERY bit, the provided
part is appended on the end of the existing query.
FLAGS
The flags argument is zero, one or more bits set in a bitmask.
CURLU_APPENDQUERY
Can be used when setting the CURLUPART_QUERY component. The
provided new part is then appended at the end of the existing
query - and if the previous part did not end with an ampersand
(&), an ampersand gets inserted before the new appended part.
When CURLU_APPENDQUERY is used together with CURLU_URLENCODE,
the first '=' symbol is not URL encoded.
CURLU_NON_SUPPORT_SCHEME
If set, allows curl_url_set(3) to set a non-supported scheme. It
then of course cannot know if the provided scheme is a valid one
or not.
CURLU_URLENCODE
When set, curl_url_set(3) URL encodes the part on entry, except
for scheme, port and URL.
When setting the path component with URL encoding enabled, the
slash character is skipped.
The query part gets space-to-plus converted before the URL
conversion is applied.
This URL encoding is charset unaware and converts the input in a
byte-by-byte manner.
CURLU_DEFAULT_SCHEME
If set, allows the URL to be set without a scheme and then sets
that to the default scheme: HTTPS. Overrides the
CURLU_GUESS_SCHEME option if both are set.
CURLU_GUESS_SCHEME
If set, allows the URL to be set without a scheme and it instead
"guesses" which scheme that was intended based on the hostname.
If the outermost subdomain name matches DICT, FTP, IMAP, LDAP,
POP3 or SMTP then that scheme is used, otherwise it picks HTTP.
Conflicts with the CURLU_DEFAULT_SCHEME option which takes
precedence if both are set.
If guessing is not allowed and there is no default scheme set,
trying to parse a URL without a scheme returns error.
If the scheme ends up set as a result of guessing, i.e. it is
not actually present in the parsed URL, it can later be figured
out by using the CURLU_NO_GUESS_SCHEME flag when subsequently
getting the URL or the scheme with curl_url_get(3).
CURLU_NO_AUTHORITY
If set, skips authority checks. The RFC allows individual
schemes to omit the host part (normally the only mandatory part
of the authority), but libcurl cannot know whether this is
permitted for custom schemes. Specifying the flag permits empty
authority sections, similar to how file scheme is handled.
CURLU_PATH_AS_IS
The URL syntax does normally not allow spaces anywhere, but they
should be encoded as %20 or '+'. When spaces are allowed, they
are still not allowed in the scheme. When space is used and
allowed in a URL, it is stored as-is unless CURLU_URLENCODE is
also set, which then makes libcurl URL encode the space before
stored. This affects how the URL is constructed when
curl_url_get(3) is subsequently used to extract the full URL or
individual parts. (Added in 7.78.0)
CURLU_DISALLOW_USER
If set, the URL parser does not accept embedded credentials for
the CURLUPART_URL, and instead returns CURLUE_USER_NOT_ALLOWED
for such URLs.
PROTOCOLS
This functionality affects all supported protocols
EXAMPLE
int main(void)
{
CURLUcode rc;
CURLU *url = curl_url();
rc = curl_url_set(url, CURLUPART_URL, "https://example.com", 0);
if(!rc) {
/* change it to an FTP URL */
rc = curl_url_set(url, CURLUPART_SCHEME, "ftp", 0);
}
curl_url_cleanup(url);
}
AVAILABILITY
Added in curl 7.78.0
RETURN VALUE
Returns a CURLUcode error value, which is CURLUE_OK (0) if everything
went fine. See the libcurl-errors(3) man page for the full list with
descriptions.
The input string passed to curl_url_set(3) must be shorter than eight
million bytes. Otherwise this function returns CURLUE_MALFORMED_INPUT.
If this function returns an error, no URL part is set.
SEE ALSO
CURLOPT_CURLU(3), curl_url(3), curl_url_cleanup(3), curl_url_dup(3),
curl_url_get(3), curl_url_strerror(3)
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