Mohun Biswas' improvements and clarifications about the options and how to use

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The pointers \fI*firstitem\fP and \fI*lastitem\fP should both be pointing to
NULL in the first call to this function. All list-data will be allocated by
the function itself. You must call \fIcurl_formfree\fP after the form post has
been done to free the resources again.
the function itself. You must call \fIcurl_formfree(3)\fP after the form post
has been done to free the resources.
Using POST with HTTP 1.1 implies the use of a "Expect: 100-continue" header.
You can disable this header with \fICURLOPT_HTTPHEADER\fP as usual.
First, there are some basics you need to understand about multipart/formdata
posts. Each part consists of at least a NAME and a CONTENTS part. If the part
is made for file upload, there are also a stored CONTENT-TYPE and a
FILENAME. Below here, we'll discuss on what options you use to set these
properties in the parts you want to add to your post.
is made for file upload, there are also a stored CONTENT-TYPE and a FILENAME.
Below, we'll discuss what options you use to set these properties in the
parts you want to add to your post.
The options listed first are for making normal parts. The options from
\fICURLFORM_FILE\fP through \fICURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH\fP are for file upload
parts.
.SH OPTIONS
.IP CURLFORM_COPYNAME
followed by string is used to set the name of this part. libcurl copies the
given data, so your application doesn't need to keep it around after this
function call. If the name isn't zero terminated properly, or if you'd like it
to contain zero bytes, you need to set the length of the name with
\fBCURLFORM_NAMELENGTH\fP.
followed by a string which provides the \fIname\fP of this part. libcurl
copies the string so your application doesn't need to keep it around after
this function call. If the name isn't null terminated, or if you'd
like it to contain zero bytes, you must set its length with
\fBCURLFORM_NAMELENGTH\fP. The copied data will be freed by
\fIcurl_formfree(3)\fP.
.IP CURLFORM_PTRNAME
followed by a string is used for the name of this part. libcurl will use the
pointer and refer to the data in your application, you must make sure it
remains until curl no longer needs it. If the name isn't zero terminated
properly, or if you'd like it to contain zero bytes, you need to set the
length of the name with \fBCURLFORM_NAMELENGTH\fP.
followed by a string which provides the \fIname\fP of this part. libcurl
will use the pointer and refer to the data in your application, so you
must make sure it remains until curl no longer needs it. If the name
isn't null terminated, or if you'd like it to contain zero
bytes, you must set its length with \fBCURLFORM_NAMELENGTH\fP.
.IP CURLFORM_COPYCONTENTS
followed by a string is used for the contents of this part, the actual data to
send away. libcurl copies the given data, so your application doesn't need to
keep it around after this function call. If the data isn't zero terminated
properly, or if you'd like it to contain zero bytes, you need to set the
length of the name with \fBCURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH\fP.
followed by a pointer to the contents of this part, the actual data
to send away. libcurl copies the provided data, so your application doesn't
need to keep it around after this function call. If the data isn't null
terminated, or if you'd like it to contain zero bytes, you must
set the length of the name with \fBCURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH\fP. The copied
data will be freed by \fIcurl_formfree(3)\fP.
.IP CURLFORM_PTRCONTENTS
followed by a string is used for the contents of this part, the actual data to
send away. libcurl will use the pointer and refer to the data in your
application, you must make sure it remains until curl no longer needs it. If
the data isn't zero terminated properly, or if you'd like it to contain zero
bytes, you need to set the length of the name with
\fBCURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH\fP.
followed by a pointer to the contents of this part, the actual data
to send away. libcurl will use the pointer and refer to the data in your
application, so you must make sure it remains until curl no longer needs it.
If the data isn't null terminated, or if you'd like it to contain zero bytes,
you must set its length with \fBCURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH\fP.
.IP CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH
followed by a long setting the length of the contents.
followed by a long giving the length of the contents.
.IP CURLFORM_FILECONTENT
followed by a file name, makes that file read and the contents will be used in
as data in this part.
followed by a filename, causes that file to be read and its contents used
as data in this part. This part does \fInot\fP automatically become a file
upload part simply because its data was read from a file.
.IP CURLFORM_FILE
followed by a file name, makes this part a file upload part. It sets the file
name field to the actual file name used here, it gets the contents of the file
and passes as data and sets the content-type if the given file match one of
the new internally known file extension. For \fBCURLFORM_FILE\fP the user may
send one or more files in one part by providing multiple \fBCURLFORM_FILE\fP
arguments each followed by the filename (and each CURLFORM_FILE is allowed to
have a CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE).
followed by a filename, makes this part a file upload part. It sets the
\fIfilename\fP field to the basename of the provided filename, it reads the
contents of the file and passes them as data and sets the content-type if the
given file match one of the internally known file extensions. For
\fBCURLFORM_FILE\fP the user may send one or more files in one part by
providing multiple \fBCURLFORM_FILE\fP arguments each followed by the
filename (and each CURLFORM_FILE is allowed to have a CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE).
.IP CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE
followed by a pointer to a string with a content-type will make curl use this
given content-type for this file upload part, possibly instead of an
is used in combination with \fICURLFORM_FILE\fP. Followed by a pointer to a
string which provides the content-type for this part, possibly instead of an
internally chosen one.
.IP CURLFORM_FILENAME
followed by a pointer to a string to a name, will make libcurl use the given
name in the file upload part, instead of the actual file name given to
\fICURLFORM_FILE\fP.
is used in combination with \fICURLFORM_FILE\fP. Followed by a pointer to a
string, it tells libcurl to use the given string as the \fIfilename\fP in the
file upload part instead of the actual file name.
.IP CURLFORM_BUFFER
followed by a string, tells libcurl that a buffer is to be used to upload data
instead of using a file. The given string is used as the value of the file
name field in the content header.
is used for custom file upload parts without use of \fICURLFORM_FILE\fP. It
tells libcurl that the file contents are already present in a buffer. The
parameter is a string which provides the \fIfilename\fP field in the content
header.
.IP CURLFORM_BUFFERPTR
followed by a pointer to a data area, tells libcurl the address of the buffer
containing data to upload (as indicated with \fICURLFORM_BUFFER\fP). The
buffer containing this data must not be freed until after
is used in combination with \fICURLFORM_BUFFER\fP. The parameter is a pointer
to the buffer to be uploaded. This buffer must not be freed until after
\fIcurl_easy_cleanup(3)\fP is called. You must also use
\fICURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH\fP to set the length of the given buffer area.
\fICURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH\fP to set the number of bytes in the buffer.
.IP CURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH
followed by a long with the size of the \fICURLFORM_BUFFERPTR\fP data area,
tells libcurl the length of the buffer to upload.
is used in combination with \fICURLFORM_BUFFER\fP. The parameter is a
long which gives the length of the buffer.
.IP CURLFORM_ARRAY
Another possibility to send options to curl_formadd() is the