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c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel.se>, et al.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
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Title: curl_formadd
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Section: 3
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Source: libcurl
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See-also:
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- curl_easy_setopt (3)
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- curl_formfree (3)
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- curl_mime_init (3)
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---
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# NAME
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curl_formadd - add a section to a multipart form POST
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# SYNOPSIS
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~~~c
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#include <curl/curl.h>
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CURLFORMcode curl_formadd(struct curl_httppost **firstitem,
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struct curl_httppost **lastitem, ...);
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~~~
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# DESCRIPTION
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**This function is deprecated.** Use curl_mime_init(3) instead.
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curl_formadd() is used to append sections when building a multipart form
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post. Append one section at a time until you have added all the sections you
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want included and then you pass the *firstitem* pointer as parameter to
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CURLOPT_HTTPPOST(3). *lastitem* is set after each curl_formadd(3) call and
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on repeated invokes it should be left as set to allow repeated invokes to find
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the end of the list faster.
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After the *lastitem* pointer follow the real arguments.
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The pointers *firstitem* and *lastitem* should both be pointing to
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NULL in the first call to this function. All list-data is allocated by the
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function itself. You must call curl_formfree(3) on the *firstitem*
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after the form post has been done to free the resources.
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Using POST with HTTP 1.1 implies the use of a "Expect: 100-continue" header.
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You can disable this header with CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER(3) as usual.
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First, there are some basics you need to understand about multipart form
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posts. Each part consists of at least a NAME and a CONTENTS part. If the part
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is made for file upload, there are also a stored CONTENT-TYPE and a FILENAME.
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Below, we discuss what options you use to set these properties in the parts
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you want to add to your post.
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The options listed first are for making normal parts. The options from
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*CURLFORM_FILE* through *CURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH* are for file upload
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parts.
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# OPTIONS
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## CURLFORM_COPYNAME
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followed by a string which provides the *name* of this part. libcurl
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copies the string so your application does not need to keep it around after
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this function call. If the name is not null-terminated, you must set its
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length with **CURLFORM_NAMELENGTH**. The *name* is not allowed to
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contain zero-valued bytes. The copied data is freed by curl_formfree(3).
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## CURLFORM_PTRNAME
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followed by a string which provides the *name* of this part. libcurl uses the
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pointer and refer to the data in your application, so you must make sure it
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remains until curl no longer needs it. If the name is not null-terminated, you
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must set its length with **CURLFORM_NAMELENGTH**. The *name* is not allowed to
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contain zero-valued bytes.
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## CURLFORM_COPYCONTENTS
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followed by a pointer to the contents of this part, the actual data to send
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away. libcurl copies the provided data, so your application does not need to
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keep it around after this function call. If the data is not null terminated,
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or if you would like it to contain zero bytes, you must set the length of the
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name with **CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH**. The copied data is freed by
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curl_formfree(3).
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## CURLFORM_PTRCONTENTS
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followed by a pointer to the contents of this part, the actual data to send
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away. libcurl uses the pointer and refer to the data in your application, so
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you must make sure it remains until curl no longer needs it. If the data is
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not null-terminated, or if you would like it to contain zero bytes, you must
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set its length with **CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH**.
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## CURLFORM_CONTENTLEN
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followed by a curl_off_t value giving the length of the contents. Note that
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for *CURLFORM_STREAM* contents, this option is mandatory.
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If you pass a 0 (zero) for this option, libcurl calls strlen() on the contents
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to figure out the size. If you really want to send a zero byte content then
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you must make sure strlen() on the data pointer returns zero.
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(Option added in 7.46.0)
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## CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH
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(This option is deprecated. Use *CURLFORM_CONTENTLEN* instead!)
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followed by a long giving the length of the contents. Note that for
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*CURLFORM_STREAM* contents, this option is mandatory.
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If you pass a 0 (zero) for this option, libcurl calls strlen() on the contents
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to figure out the size. If you really want to send a zero byte content then
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you must make sure strlen() on the data pointer returns zero.
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## CURLFORM_FILECONTENT
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followed by a filename, causes that file to be read and its contents used
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as data in this part. This part does *not* automatically become a file
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upload part simply because its data was read from a file.
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The specified file needs to kept around until the associated transfer is done.
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## CURLFORM_FILE
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followed by a filename, makes this part a file upload part. It sets the
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*filename* field to the basename of the provided filename, it reads the
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contents of the file and passes them as data and sets the content-type if the
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given file match one of the internally known file extensions. For
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**CURLFORM_FILE** the user may send one or more files in one part by
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providing multiple **CURLFORM_FILE** arguments each followed by the filename
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(and each *CURLFORM_FILE* is allowed to have a
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*CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE*).
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The given upload file has to exist in its full in the file system already when
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the upload starts, as libcurl needs to read the correct file size beforehand.
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The specified file needs to kept around until the associated transfer is done.
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## CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE
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is used in combination with *CURLFORM_FILE*. Followed by a pointer to a
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string which provides the content-type for this part, possibly instead of an
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internally chosen one.
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## CURLFORM_FILENAME
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is used in combination with *CURLFORM_FILE*. Followed by a pointer to a
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string, it tells libcurl to use the given string as the *filename* in the
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file upload part instead of the actual file name.
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## CURLFORM_BUFFER
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is used for custom file upload parts without use of *CURLFORM_FILE*. It
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tells libcurl that the file contents are already present in a buffer. The
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parameter is a string which provides the *filename* field in the content
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header.
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## CURLFORM_BUFFERPTR
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is used in combination with *CURLFORM_BUFFER*. The parameter is a pointer
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to the buffer to be uploaded. This buffer must not be freed until after
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curl_easy_cleanup(3) is called. You must also use
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*CURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH* to set the number of bytes in the buffer.
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## CURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH
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is used in combination with *CURLFORM_BUFFER*. The parameter is a
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long which gives the length of the buffer.
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## CURLFORM_STREAM
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Tells libcurl to use the CURLOPT_READFUNCTION(3) callback to get
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data. The parameter you pass to *CURLFORM_STREAM* is the pointer passed on
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to the read callback's fourth argument. If you want the part to look like a
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file upload one, set the *CURLFORM_FILENAME* parameter as well. Note that
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when using *CURLFORM_STREAM*, *CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH* must also be
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set with the total expected length of the part unless the formpost is sent
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chunked encoded. (Option added in libcurl 7.18.2)
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## CURLFORM_ARRAY
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Another possibility to send options to curl_formadd() is the
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**CURLFORM_ARRAY** option, that passes a struct curl_forms array pointer as
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its value. Each curl_forms structure element has a *CURLformoption* and a
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char pointer. The final element in the array must be a CURLFORM_END. All
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available options can be used in an array, except the CURLFORM_ARRAY option
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itself. The last argument in such an array must always be **CURLFORM_END**.
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## CURLFORM_CONTENTHEADER
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specifies extra headers for the form POST section. This takes a curl_slist
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prepared in the usual way using **curl_slist_append** and appends the list
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of headers to those libcurl automatically generates. The list must exist while
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the POST occurs, if you free it before the post completes you may experience
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problems.
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When you have passed the *struct curl_httppost* pointer to
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curl_easy_setopt(3) (using the CURLOPT_HTTPPOST(3) option), you
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must not free the list until after you have called curl_easy_cleanup(3)
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for the curl handle.
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See example below.
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# EXAMPLE
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~~~c
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#include <string.h> /* for strlen */
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static const char record[]="data in a buffer";
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int main(void)
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{
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CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
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if(curl) {
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struct curl_httppost *post = NULL;
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struct curl_httppost *last = NULL;
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char namebuffer[] = "name buffer";
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long namelength = strlen(namebuffer);
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char buffer[] = "test buffer";
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char htmlbuffer[] = "<HTML>test buffer</HTML>";
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long htmlbufferlength = strlen(htmlbuffer);
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struct curl_forms forms[3];
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char file1[] = "my-face.jpg";
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char file2[] = "your-face.jpg";
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/* add null character into htmlbuffer, to demonstrate that
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transfers of buffers containing null characters actually work
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*/
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htmlbuffer[8] = '\0';
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/* Add simple name/content section */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "name",
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CURLFORM_COPYCONTENTS, "content", CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add simple name/content/contenttype section */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "htmlcode",
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CURLFORM_COPYCONTENTS, "<HTML></HTML>",
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CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE, "text/html", CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add name/ptrcontent section */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "name_for_ptrcontent",
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CURLFORM_PTRCONTENTS, buffer, CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add ptrname/ptrcontent section */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_PTRNAME, namebuffer,
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CURLFORM_PTRCONTENTS, buffer, CURLFORM_NAMELENGTH,
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namelength, CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add name/ptrcontent/contenttype section */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "html_code_with_hole",
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CURLFORM_PTRCONTENTS, htmlbuffer,
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CURLFORM_CONTENTSLENGTH, htmlbufferlength,
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CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE, "text/html", CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add simple file section */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "picture",
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CURLFORM_FILE, "my-face.jpg", CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add file/contenttype section */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "picture",
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CURLFORM_FILE, "my-face.jpg",
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CURLFORM_CONTENTTYPE, "image/jpeg", CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add two file section */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "pictures",
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CURLFORM_FILE, "my-face.jpg",
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CURLFORM_FILE, "your-face.jpg", CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add two file section using CURLFORM_ARRAY */
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forms[0].option = CURLFORM_FILE;
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forms[0].value = file1;
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forms[1].option = CURLFORM_FILE;
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forms[1].value = file2;
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forms[2].option = CURLFORM_END;
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/* Add a buffer to upload */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last,
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CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "name",
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CURLFORM_BUFFER, "data",
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CURLFORM_BUFFERPTR, record,
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CURLFORM_BUFFERLENGTH, sizeof(record),
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CURLFORM_END);
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/* no option needed for the end marker */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "pictures",
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CURLFORM_ARRAY, forms, CURLFORM_END);
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/* Add the content of a file as a normal post text value */
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curl_formadd(&post, &last, CURLFORM_COPYNAME, "filecontent",
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CURLFORM_FILECONTENT, ".bashrc", CURLFORM_END);
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/* Set the form info */
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curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_HTTPPOST, post);
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curl_easy_perform(curl);
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curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
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curl_formfree(post);
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}
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}
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~~~
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# AVAILABILITY
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Deprecated in 7.56.0. Before this release, field names were allowed to
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contain zero-valued bytes. The pseudo-filename "-" to read stdin is
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discouraged although still supported, but data is not read before being
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actually sent: the effective data size can then not be automatically
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determined, resulting in a chunked encoding transfer. Backslashes and
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double quotes in field and file names are now escaped before transmission.
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# RETURN VALUE
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0 means everything was OK, non-zero means an error occurred corresponding
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to a CURL_FORMADD_* constant defined in
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*<curl/curl.h>*
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