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- .TH CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE 3 "March 13, 2018" "libcurl 7.61.1" "curl_easy_setopt options"
- .SH NAME
- CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE \- file name to read cookies from
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- #include <curl/curl.h>
- CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, char *filename);
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- Pass a pointer to a zero terminated string as parameter. It should point to
- the file name of your file holding cookie data to read. The cookie data can be
- in either the old Netscape / Mozilla cookie data format or just regular HTTP
- headers (Set-Cookie style) dumped to a file.
- It also enables the cookie engine, making libcurl parse and send cookies on
- subsequent requests with this handle.
- Given an empty or non-existing file or by passing the empty string ("") to
- this option, you can enable the cookie engine without reading any initial
- cookies. If you tell libcurl the file name is "-" (just a single minus sign),
- libcurl will instead read from stdin.
- This option only \fBreads\fP cookies. To make libcurl write cookies to file,
- see \fICURLOPT_COOKIEJAR(3)\fP.
- Exercise caution if you are using this option and multiple transfers may occur.
- If you use the Set-Cookie format and don't specify a domain then the cookie is
- sent for any domain (even after redirects are followed) and cannot be modified
- by a server-set cookie. If a server sets a cookie of the same name then both
- will be sent on a future transfer to that server, likely not what you intended.
- To address these issues set a domain in Set-Cookie (doing that will include
- sub-domains) or use the Netscape format.
- If you use this option multiple times, you just add more files to read.
- Subsequent files will add more cookies.
- The application does not have to keep the string around after setting this
- option.
- .SH DEFAULT
- NULL
- .SH PROTOCOLS
- HTTP
- .SH EXAMPLE
- .nf
- CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
- if(curl) {
- curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "http://example.com/foo.bin");
- /* get cookies from an existing file */
- curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, "/tmp/cookies.txt");
- ret = curl_easy_perform(curl);
- curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
- }
- .fi
- .SH AVAILABILITY
- As long as HTTP is supported
- .SH RETURN VALUE
- Returns CURLE_OK if HTTP is supported, and CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .BR CURLOPT_COOKIE "(3), " CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR "(3), "
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