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NAME
       curl_easy_recv - receives raw data on an "easy" connection

SYNOPSIS
       #include <curl/easy.h>

       CURLcode curl_easy_recv(CURL *curl, void *buffer, size_t buflen, size_t *n);

DESCRIPTION
       This  function  receives  raw data from the established connection. You
       may use it together with curl_easy_send(3) to implement  custom  proto-
       cols  using  libcurl.  This functionality can be particularly useful if
       you use proxies and/or SSL encryption: libcurl will take care of  proxy
       negotiation and connection set-up.

       buffer is a pointer to your buffer that will get the received data. bu-
       flen is the maximum amount of data you can  get  in  that  buffer.  The
       variable n points to will receive the number of received bytes.

       To  establish the connection, set CURLOPT_CONNECT_ONLY(3) option before
       calling  curl_easy_perform(3)  or  curl_multi_perform(3).   Note   that
       curl_easy_recv(3)  does not work on connections that were created with-
       out this option.

       The call will return CURLE_AGAIN if there is no  data  to  read  -  the
       socket is used in non-blocking mode internally. When CURLE_AGAIN is re-
       turned, use your operating system facilities like select(2) to wait for
       data.  The  socket  may  be  obtained  using  curl_easy_getinfo(3) with
       CURLINFO_ACTIVESOCKET(3).

       Wait on the socket only if curl_easy_recv(3) returns CURLE_AGAIN.   The
       reason for this is libcurl or the SSL library may internally cache some
       data, therefore you should call curl_easy_recv(3)  until  all  data  is
       read which would include any cached data.

       Furthermore if you wait on the socket and it tells you there is data to
       read, curl_easy_recv(3) may return CURLE_AGAIN if the  only  data  that
       was  read  was for internal SSL processing, and no other data is avail-
       able.

EXAMPLE
        curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "https://example.com");
        /* Do not do the transfer - only connect to host */
        curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_CONNECT_ONLY, 1L);
        res = curl_easy_perform(curl);

        if(res == CURLE_OK) {
          /* Extract the socket from the curl handle -
             we will need it for waiting. */
          res = curl_easy_getinfo(curl, CURLINFO_ACTIVESOCKET, &sockfd);

          /* read data */
          res = curl_easy_recv(curl, buf, sizeof(buf), &nread);
        }

AVAILABILITY
       Added in 7.18.2.

RETURN VALUE
       On success, returns CURLE_OK, stores the received data into buffer, and
       the number of bytes it actually read into *n.

       On failure, returns the appropriate error code.

       The  function  may return CURLE_AGAIN. In this case, use your operating
       system facilities to wait until data can be read, and retry.

       Reading exactly 0 bytes indicates a closed connection.

       If there's no socket available to use from the previous transfer,  this
       function returns CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL.

SEE ALSO
       curl_easy_setopt(3),     curl_easy_perform(3),    curl_easy_getinfo(3),
       curl_easy_send(3)

libcurl 7.81.0                 November 26, 2021             curl_easy_recv(3)

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