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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <[email protected]>, et al. |
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl |
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Title: curl_mime_data |
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Section: 3 |
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Source: libcurl |
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See-also: |
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- curl_mime_addpart (3) |
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- curl_mime_data_cb (3) |
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- curl_mime_name (3) |
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- curl_mime_type (3) |
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Protocol: |
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- HTTP |
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- IMAP |
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- SMTP |
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Added-in: 7.56.0 |
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--- |
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# NAME |
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curl_mime_data - set a mime part's body data from memory |
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# SYNOPSIS |
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~~~c |
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#include <curl/curl.h> |
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CURLcode curl_mime_data(curl_mimepart *part, const char *data, |
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size_t datasize); |
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~~~ |
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# DESCRIPTION |
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curl_mime_data(3) sets a mime part's body content from memory data. |
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*part* is the mime part to assign contents to, created with |
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curl_mime_addpart(3). |
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*data* points to the data that gets copied by this function. The storage |
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may safely be reused after the call. |
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*datasize* is the number of bytes *data* points to. It can be set to |
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*CURL_ZERO_TERMINATED* to indicate *data* is a null-terminated |
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character string. |
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Setting a part's contents multiple times is valid: only the value set by the |
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last call is retained. It is possible to unassign part's contents by setting |
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*data* to NULL. |
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Setting large data is memory consuming: one might consider using |
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curl_mime_data_cb(3) in such a case. |
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# %PROTOCOLS% |
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# EXAMPLE |
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~~~c |
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int main(void) |
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{ |
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curl_mime *mime; |
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curl_mimepart *part; |
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CURL *curl = curl_easy_init(); |
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if(curl) { |
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/* create a mime handle */ |
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mime = curl_mime_init(curl); |
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/* add a part */ |
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part = curl_mime_addpart(mime); |
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/* add data to the part */ |
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curl_mime_data(part, "raw contents to send", CURL_ZERO_TERMINATED); |
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} |
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} |
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~~~ |
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# %AVAILABILITY% |
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# RETURN VALUE |
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CURLE_OK or a CURL error code upon failure. |
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