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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_easy_upkeep |
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Section: 3 |
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Source: libcurl |
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See-also: |
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- CURLOPT_TCP_KEEPALIVE (3) |
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- CURLOPT_TCP_KEEPIDLE (3) |
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Protocol: |
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- All |
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Added-in: 7.62.0 |
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# NAME |
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curl_easy_upkeep - keep existing connections alive |
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# SYNOPSIS |
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~~~c |
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#include <curl/curl.h> |
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CURLcode curl_easy_upkeep(CURL *handle); |
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~~~ |
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# DESCRIPTION |
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Some protocols have "connection upkeep" mechanisms. These mechanisms usually |
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send some traffic on existing connections in order to keep them alive; this |
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can prevent connections from being closed due to overzealous firewalls, for |
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example. |
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Currently the only protocol with a connection upkeep mechanism is HTTP/2: when |
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the connection upkeep interval is exceeded and curl_easy_upkeep(3) |
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is called, an HTTP/2 PING frame is sent on the connection. |
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This function must be explicitly called in order to perform the upkeep work. |
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The connection upkeep interval is set with |
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CURLOPT_UPKEEP_INTERVAL_MS(3). |
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If you call this function on an easy handle that uses a shared connection cache |
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then upkeep is performed on the connections in that cache, even if those |
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connections were never used by the easy handle. (Added in 8.10.0) |
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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 *curl = curl_easy_init(); |
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if(curl) { |
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/* Make a connection to an HTTP/2 server. */ |
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curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com"); |
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/* Set the interval to 30000ms / 30s */ |
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curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_UPKEEP_INTERVAL_MS, 30000L); |
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curl_easy_perform(curl); |
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/* Perform more work here. */ |
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/* While the connection is being held open, curl_easy_upkeep() can be |
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called. If curl_easy_upkeep() is called and the time since the last |
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upkeep exceeds the interval, then an HTTP/2 PING is sent. */ |
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curl_easy_upkeep(curl); |
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/* Perform more work here. */ |
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/* always cleanup */ |
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curl_easy_cleanup(curl); |
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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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On success, returns **CURLE_OK**. |
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On failure, returns the appropriate error code. |
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