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curl_mime_data_cb(3)                libcurl               curl_mime_data_cb(3)

NAME
       curl_mime_data_cb  - set a callback-based data source for a mime part's
       body

SYNOPSIS
       #include <curl/curl.h>

       size_t readfunc(char *buffer, size_t size, size_t nitems, void *arg);

       int seekfunc(void *arg, curl_off_t offset, int origin);

       void freefunc(void *arg);

       CURLcode curl_mime_data_cb(curl_mimepart *part, curl_off_t datasize,
                                  curl_read_callback readfunc,
                                  curl_seek_callback seekfunc,
                                  curl_free_callback freefunc, void *arg);

DESCRIPTION
       curl_mime_data_cb(3) sets the data source of a mime part's body content
       from a data read callback function.

       part is the part's to assign contents to.

       readfunc  is  a pointer to a data read callback function, with a signa-
       ture as shown by the above prototype. It may not be set to NULL.

       seekfunc is a pointer to a seek callback function, with a signature  as
       shown by the above prototype. This function is used when resending data
       (i.e.: after a redirect); this pointer may be set  to  NULL,  in  which
       case a resend might not be not possible.

       freefunc  is  a  pointer  to a user resource freeing callback function,
       with a signature as shown by the above prototype. If no resource is  to
       be  freed,  it  may safely be set to NULL. This function is called upon
       mime structure freeing.

       arg is a user defined argument to callback functions.

       The read callback function gets called by libcurl as soon as  it  needs
       to  read  data  in order to send it to the peer - like if you ask it to
       upload or post data to the server. The data  area  pointed  at  by  the
       pointer  buffer  should  be filled up with at most size multiplied with
       nitems number of bytes by your function.

       Your read function must then return the actual number of bytes that  it
       stored  in  that  memory  area.  Returning 0 signals end-of-file to the
       library and cause it to stop the current transfer.

       If you stop the current transfer by returning  0  "pre-maturely"  (i.e.
       before  the  server  expected it, like when you have said you intend to
       upload N bytes and yet you upload less than N bytes), you  may  experi-
       ence that the server "hangs" waiting for the rest of the data that does
       not come.

       The read callback may return CURL_READFUNC_ABORT to  stop  the  current
       operation  immediately,  resulting in a CURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK error
       code from the transfer.

       The callback can return CURL_READFUNC_PAUSE to cause reading from  this
       connection to pause. See curl_easy_pause(3) for further details.

       The seek function gets called by libcurl to rewind input stream data or
       to seek to a certain position. The function shall work like fseek(3) or
       lseek(3)  and  it  gets  SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END as argument for
       origin, although libcurl currently only passes SEEK_SET.

       The  callback  function  must  return  CURL_SEEKFUNC_OK   on   success,
       CURL_SEEKFUNC_FAIL  to cause the upload operation to fail or CURL_SEEK-
       FUNC_CANTSEEK to indicate that while the seek failed, libcurl  is  free
       to  work  around  the  problem if possible. The latter can sometimes be
       done by instead reading from the input or similar.

       Care must be taken if the part is bound to a curl easy handle  that  is
       later  duplicated: the arg pointer argument is also duplicated, result-
       ing in the pointed item to be  shared  between  the  original  and  the
       copied  handle. In particular, special attention should be given to the
       freefunc procedure code since it then gets called twice with  the  same
       argument.

EXAMPLE
       Sending a huge data string causes the same amount of memory to be allo-
       cated: to avoid overhead resources consumption, one might want to use a
       callback  source to avoid data duplication. In this case, original data
       must be retained until after the transfer terminates.

       char hugedata[512000];

       struct ctl {
         char *buffer;
         curl_off_t size;
         curl_off_t position;
       };

       size_t read_callback(char *buffer, size_t size, size_t nitems, void *arg)
       {
         struct ctl *p = (struct ctl *) arg;
         curl_off_t sz = p->size - p->position;

         nitems *= size;
         if(sz > nitems)
           sz = nitems;
         if(sz)
           memcpy(buffer, p->buffer + p->position, sz);
         p->position += sz;
         return sz;
       }

       int seek_callback(void *arg, curl_off_t offset, int origin)
       {
         struct ctl *p = (struct ctl *) arg;

         switch(origin) {
         case SEEK_END:
           offset += p->size;
           break;
         case SEEK_CUR:
           offset += p->position;
           break;
         }

         if(offset < 0)
           return CURL_SEEKFUNC_FAIL;
         p->position = offset;
         return CURL_SEEKFUNC_OK;
       }

        CURL *easy = curl_easy_init();
        curl_mime *mime = curl_mime_init(easy);
        curl_mimepart *part = curl_mime_addpart(mime);
        struct ctl hugectl;

        hugectl.buffer = hugedata;
        hugectl.size = sizeof hugedata;
        hugectl.position = 0;
        curl_mime_data_cb(part, hugectl.size, read_callback, seek_callback, NULL,
                          &hugectl);

AVAILABILITY
       As long as at least one of HTTP, SMTP or  IMAP  is  enabled.  Added  in
       7.56.0.

RETURN VALUE
       CURLE_OK or a CURL error code upon failure.

SEE ALSO
       curl_easy_duphandle(3),     curl_mime_addpart(3),    curl_mime_data(3),
       curl_mime_name(3)

libcurl 8.4.0                 September 26, 2023          curl_mime_data_cb(3)

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