CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION − debug callback
#include <curl/curl.h>
typedef enum {
CURLINFO_TEXT = 0,
CURLINFO_HEADER_IN, /* 1 */
CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT, /* 2 */
CURLINFO_DATA_IN, /* 3 */
CURLINFO_DATA_OUT, /* 4 */
CURLINFO_SSL_DATA_IN, /* 5 */
CURLINFO_SSL_DATA_OUT, /* 6 */
CURLINFO_END
} curl_infotype;
int
debug_callback(CURL *handle,
curl_infotype type,
char *data,
size_t size,
void *clientp);
CURLcode
curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION,
debug_callback);
Pass a pointer to your callback function, which should match the prototype shown above.
CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION(3) replaces the standard debug function used when CURLOPT_VERBOSE(3) is in effect. This callback receives debug information, as specified in the type argument. This function must return 0. The data pointed to by the char * passed to this function is not null-terminated, but is exactly of the size as told by the size argument.
The clientp argument is the pointer set with CURLOPT_DEBUGDATA(3).
Available curl_infotype values:
CURLINFO_TEXT
The data is informational text.
CURLINFO_HEADER_IN
The data is header (or header-like) data received from the peer.
CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT
The data is header (or header-like) data sent to the peer.
CURLINFO_DATA_IN
The data is the unprocessed protocol data received from the peer. Even if the data is encoded or compressed, it is not not provided decoded nor decompressed to this callback. If you need the data in decoded and decompressed form, use CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION(3).
CURLINFO_DATA_OUT
The data is protocol data sent to the peer.
CURLINFO_SSL_DATA_OUT
The data is SSL/TLS (binary) data sent to the peer.
CURLINFO_SSL_DATA_IN
The data is SSL/TLS (binary) data received from the peer.
WARNING: This callback may be called with the curl handle set to an internal handle. (Added in 8.4.0)
If you need to distinguish your curl handle from internal handles then set CURLOPT_PRIVATE(3) on your handle.
NULL
All
static
void dump(const char *text,
FILE *stream, unsigned char *ptr, size_t size)
{
size_t i;
size_t c;
unsigned int width = 0x10;
fprintf(stream,
"%s, %10.10ld bytes (0x%8.8lx)\n",
text, (long)size, (long)size);
for(i = 0; i
< size; i += width) {
fprintf(stream, "%4.4lx: ", (long)i);
/* show hex to
the left */
for(c = 0; c < width; c++) {
if(i + c < size)
fprintf(stream, "%02x ", ptr[i + c]);
else
fputs(" ", stream);
}
/* show data on
the right */
for(c = 0; (c < width) && (i + c < size); c++)
{
char x = (ptr[i + c] >= 0x20 && ptr[i + c] <
0x80) ? ptr[i + c] : ’.’;
fputc(x, stream);
}
fputc(’\n’,
stream); /* newline */
}
}
static
int my_trace(CURL *handle, curl_infotype type,
char *data, size_t size,
void *clientp)
{
const char *text;
(void)handle; /* prevent compiler warning */
(void)clientp;
switch(type) {
case CURLINFO_TEXT:
fputs("== Info: ", stderr);
fwrite(data, size, 1, stderr);
default: /* in case a new one is introduced to shock us */
return 0;
case
CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT:
text = "=> Send header";
break;
case CURLINFO_DATA_OUT:
text = "=> Send data";
break;
case CURLINFO_SSL_DATA_OUT:
text = "=> Send SSL data";
break;
case CURLINFO_HEADER_IN:
text = "<= Recv header";
break;
case CURLINFO_DATA_IN:
text = "<= Recv data";
break;
case CURLINFO_SSL_DATA_IN:
text = "<= Recv SSL data";
break;
}
dump(text,
stderr, (unsigned char *)data, size);
return 0;
}
int main(void)
{
CURL *curl;
CURLcode res;
curl =
curl_easy_init();
if(curl) {
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION, my_trace);
/* the
DEBUGFUNCTION has no effect until we enable VERBOSE */
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1L);
/* example.com
is redirected, so we tell libcurl to follow redirection */
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1L);
curl_easy_setopt(curl,
CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com/");
res = curl_easy_perform(curl);
/* Check for errors */
if(res != CURLE_OK)
fprintf(stderr, "curl_easy_perform() failed:
%s\n",
curl_easy_strerror(res));
/* always
cleanup */
curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
}
return 0;
}
Always
Returns CURLE_OK
curl_global_trace(3), CURLINFO_CONN_ID(3), CURLINFO_XFER_ID(3), CURLOPT_DEBUGDATA(3), CURLOPT_VERBOSE(3)