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  23. .TH CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE 3 "March 13, 2018" "libcurl 7.61.1" "curl_easy_setopt options"
  24. .SH NAME
  25. CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE \- file name to read cookies from
  26. .SH SYNOPSIS
  27. #include <curl/curl.h>
  28. CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, char *filename);
  29. .SH DESCRIPTION
  30. Pass a pointer to a zero terminated string as parameter. It should point to
  31. the file name of your file holding cookie data to read. The cookie data can be
  32. in either the old Netscape / Mozilla cookie data format or just regular HTTP
  33. headers (Set-Cookie style) dumped to a file.
  34. It also enables the cookie engine, making libcurl parse and send cookies on
  35. subsequent requests with this handle.
  36. Given an empty or non-existing file or by passing the empty string ("") to
  37. this option, you can enable the cookie engine without reading any initial
  38. cookies. If you tell libcurl the file name is "-" (just a single minus sign),
  39. libcurl will instead read from stdin.
  40. This option only \fBreads\fP cookies. To make libcurl write cookies to file,
  41. see \fICURLOPT_COOKIEJAR(3)\fP.
  42. Exercise caution if you are using this option and multiple transfers may occur.
  43. If you use the Set-Cookie format and don't specify a domain then the cookie is
  44. sent for any domain (even after redirects are followed) and cannot be modified
  45. by a server-set cookie. If a server sets a cookie of the same name then both
  46. will be sent on a future transfer to that server, likely not what you intended.
  47. To address these issues set a domain in Set-Cookie (doing that will include
  48. sub-domains) or use the Netscape format.
  49. If you use this option multiple times, you just add more files to read.
  50. Subsequent files will add more cookies.
  51. The application does not have to keep the string around after setting this
  52. option.
  53. .SH DEFAULT
  54. NULL
  55. .SH PROTOCOLS
  56. HTTP
  57. .SH EXAMPLE
  58. .nf
  59. CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
  60. if(curl) {
  61. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "http://example.com/foo.bin");
  62. /* get cookies from an existing file */
  63. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE, "/tmp/cookies.txt");
  64. ret = curl_easy_perform(curl);
  65. curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
  66. }
  67. .fi
  68. .SH AVAILABILITY
  69. As long as HTTP is supported
  70. .SH RETURN VALUE
  71. Returns CURLE_OK if HTTP is supported, and CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not.
  72. .SH "SEE ALSO"
  73. .BR CURLOPT_COOKIE "(3), " CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR "(3), "