Tizen Native API  5.5
Ecore URL Connection Functions

Utility functions that set up, use and shut down the Ecore URL Connection library.

These functions are a shortcut to make it easy to perform http requests (POST, GET, etc).

Brief usage: 1. Create an Ecore_Con_Url object with ecore_con_url_new(url); 2. Register to receive the ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE event (and optionally the ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA and ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS event to receive the response, e.g. for HTTP/FTP downloads) 3. Perform the operation with ecore_con_url_get(...);

Note that it is good to reuse Ecore_Con_Url objects wherever possible, but bear in mind that each one can only perform one operation at a time. You need to wait for the ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE event before re-using or destroying the object.

If it's necessary to change the Ecore_Con_Url object url, use ecore_con_url_url_set().

Simple Usage 1 (HTTP GET):

   ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "http://www.google.com");
   ecore_con_url_get(url_con);

Simple usage 2 (HTTP POST):

   ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "http://www.example.com/post_handler.cgi");
   ecore_con_url_post(url_con, data, data_length, "multipart/form-data");

Simple Usage 3 (FTP download):

   fd = creat(filename, 0644)
   ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/myfile");
   ecore_con_url_fd_set(url_con, fd);
   ecore_con_url_get(url_con);

Simple Usage 4 (FTP upload as ftp://ftp.example.com/file):

   ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "ftp://ftp.example.com");
   ecore_con_url_ftp_upload(url_con, "/tmp/file", "user", "pass", NULL);

Simple Usage 5 (FTP upload as ftp://ftp.example.com/dir/file):

   ecore_con_url_url_set(url_con, "ftp://ftp.example.com");
   ecore_con_url_ftp_upload(url_con, "/tmp/file", "user", "pass","dir");

These are complete examples for the API:

Functions

Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_http_version_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, Ecore_Con_Url_Http_Version version)
 Changes the HTTP version used for the request.
int ecore_con_url_init (void)
 Initializes the Ecore_Con_Url library.
int ecore_con_url_shutdown (void)
 Shuts down the Ecore_Con_Url library.
void ecore_con_url_pipeline_set (Eina_Bool enable)
 Enables or disable HTTP 1.1 pipelining.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_pipeline_get (void)
 Is HTTP 1.1 pipelining enable ?
Ecore_Con_Urlecore_con_url_new (const char *url)
 Creates and initializes a new Ecore_Con_Url connection object.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_url_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *url)
 Change the URL assigned to this handle.
const char * ecore_con_url_url_get (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Retrieve the URL assigned to this handle.
Ecore_Con_Urlecore_con_url_custom_new (const char *url, const char *custom_request)
 Creates a custom connection object.
void ecore_con_url_free (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Destroys an Ecore_Con_Url connection object.
void ecore_con_url_data_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, void *data)
 Associates data with a connection object.
void * ecore_con_url_data_get (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Retrieves data associated with a Ecore_Con_Url connection object.
void ecore_con_url_additional_header_add (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *key, const char *value)
 Adds an additional header to the request connection object.
void ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Cleans additional headers.
const Eina_Listecore_con_url_response_headers_get (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Retrieves headers from last request sent.
void ecore_con_url_fd_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, int fd)
 Sets up a file for receiving response data.
int ecore_con_url_received_bytes_get (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Retrieves the number of bytes received.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_httpauth_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *username, const char *password, Eina_Bool safe)
 Sets url_con to use http auth, with given username and password, "safely" or not.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_get (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Sends a get request.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_head (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Sends a HEAD request.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_post (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const void *data, long length, const char *content_type)
 Sends a post request.
void ecore_con_url_time (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, Ecore_Con_Url_Time time_condition, double timestamp)
 Sets whether HTTP requests should be conditional, dependent on modification time.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_ftp_upload (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *filename, const char *user, const char *pass, const char *upload_dir)
 Uploads a file to an ftp site.
void ecore_con_url_verbose_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, Eina_Bool verbose)
 Toggles libcurl's verbose output.
void ecore_con_url_ftp_use_epsv_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, Eina_Bool use_epsv)
 Enables or disables EPSV extension.
void ecore_con_url_cookies_init (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Enables the cookie engine for subsequent HTTP requests.
void ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, Eina_Bool ignore)
 Controls whether session cookies from previous sessions shall be loaded.
void ecore_con_url_cookies_clear (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Clears currently loaded cookies.
void ecore_con_url_cookies_session_clear (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Clears currently loaded session cookies.
void ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *const file_name)
 Adds a file to the list of files from which to load cookies.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *const cookiejar_file)
 Sets the name of the file to which all current cookies will be written when either cookies are flushed or Ecore_Con is shut down.
void ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_write (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Writes all current cookies to the cookie jar immediately.
void ecore_con_url_ssl_verify_peer_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, Eina_Bool verify)
int ecore_con_url_ssl_ca_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *ca_path)
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *proxy)
 Sets HTTP proxy to use.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_username_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *username)
 Sets zero terminated username to use for proxy.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_password_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, const char *password)
 Sets zero terminated password to use for proxy.
void ecore_con_url_timeout_set (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con, double timeout)
 Sets timeout in seconds.
int ecore_con_url_status_code_get (Ecore_Con_Url *url_con)
 Gets the returned HTTP STATUS code.
void ecore_con_url_limit_upload_speed (Ecore_Con_Url *url_obj, off_t max_speed)
 Sets a maximum upload speed.
void ecore_con_url_limit_download_speed (Ecore_Con_Url *url_obj, off_t max_speed)
 Sets a maximum download speed.

Typedefs

typedef struct _Ecore_Con_Url Ecore_Con_Url
typedef struct
_Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Data 
Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Data
typedef struct
_Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Complete 
Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Complete
typedef struct
_Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Progress 
Ecore_Con_Event_Url_Progress

Typedef Documentation

Used as the data param for the corresponding event.

Used as the data param for the corresponding event.

Used as the data param for the corresponding event.

Used to provide legacy API/ABI compatibility with non-Eo applications.


Enumeration Type Documentation

The http version to use

Since (EFL) :
1.2
Enumerator:
ECORE_CON_URL_HTTP_VERSION_1_0 

HTTP version 1.0

Since (EFL) :
1.2
ECORE_CON_URL_HTTP_VERSION_1_1 

HTTP version 1.1 (default)

Since (EFL) :
1.2

The type of condition to use when making an HTTP request dependent on time, so that headers such as "If-Modified-Since" are used.

Enumerator:
ECORE_CON_URL_TIME_NONE 

Do not place time restrictions on the HTTP requests.

ECORE_CON_URL_TIME_IFMODSINCE 

Add the "If-Modified-Since" HTTP header, so that the request is performed by the server only if the target has been modified since the time value passed to it in the request.

ECORE_CON_URL_TIME_IFUNMODSINCE 

Add the "If-Unmodified-Since" HTTP header, so that the request is performed by the server only if the target has NOT been modified since the time value passed to it in the request.


Function Documentation

void ecore_con_url_additional_header_add ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *  key,
const char *  value 
)

Adds an additional header to the request connection object.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object
keyHeader key
valueHeader value

Add an additional header (User-Agent, Content-Type, etc.) to the request connection object. This addition will be valid for only one ecore_con_url_get() or ecore_con_url_post() call.

Some functions like ecore_con_url_time() also add headers to the request.

See also:
ecore_con_url_get()
ecore_con_url_post()
ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c, and ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.

Cleans additional headers.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to clean additional headers.

Clean additional headers associated with a connection object (previously added with ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()).

See also:
ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()
ecore_con_url_get()
ecore_con_url_post()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)

Clears currently loaded cookies.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.

The cleared cookies are removed and will not be sent in subsequent HTTP requests, nor will they be written to the cookiejar file set via ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set().

Note:
This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been initialized yet.
The cookie files set by ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() aren't loaded immediately, just when the request is started. Thus, if you ask to clear the cookies, but has a file already set by that function, the cookies will then be loaded and you will have old cookies set. In order to don't have any old cookie set, you need to don't call ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() ever on the url_con handler, and call this function to clear any cookie set by a previous request on this handler.
See also:
ecore_con_url_cookies_session_clear()
ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c.
void ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *const  file_name 
)

Adds a file to the list of files from which to load cookies.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
file_nameName of the file that will be added to the list.

Files must contain cookies defined according to two possible formats:

Cookies will only be read from this file. If you want to save cookies to a file, use ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set(). Also notice that this function supports the both types of cookie file cited above, while ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set() will save only in the Netscape/Mozilla's format.

Please notice that the file will not be read immediately, but rather added to a list of files that will be loaded and parsed at a later time.

Note:
This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been initialized yet.
See also:
ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set()
ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c.

Controls whether session cookies from previous sessions shall be loaded.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
ignoreIf EINA_TRUE, ignore session cookies when loading cookies from files. If EINA_FALSE, all cookies will be loaded.

Session cookies are cookies with no expire date set, which usually means they are removed after the current session is closed.

By default, when Ecore_Con_Url loads cookies from a file, all cookies are loaded, including session cookies, which, most of the time, were supposed to be loaded and valid only for that session.

If ignore is set to EINA_TRUE, when Ecore_Con_Url loads cookies from the files passed to ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add(), session cookies will not be loaded.

See also:
ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c.

Enables the cookie engine for subsequent HTTP requests.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.

After this function is called, cookies set by the server in HTTP responses will be parsed and stored, as well as sent back to the server in new HTTP requests.

Note:
Even though this function is called ecore_con_url_cookies_init(), there is no symmetrical shutdown operation.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *const  cookiejar_file 
)

Sets the name of the file to which all current cookies will be written when either cookies are flushed or Ecore_Con is shut down.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
cookiejar_fileFile to which the cookies will be written.
Returns:
EINA_TRUE is the file name has been set successfully, EINA_FALSE otherwise.

Cookies are written following Netscape/Mozilla's data format, also known as cookie-jar.

Cookies will only be saved to this file. If you need to read cookies from a file, use ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() instead.

Note:
This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been initialized yet.
See also:
ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_write()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c.

Writes all current cookies to the cookie jar immediately.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.

A cookie-jar file must have been previously set by ecore_con_url_jar_file_set, otherwise nothing will be done.

Note:
This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been initialized yet.
See also:
ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c.

Clears currently loaded session cookies.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.

Session cookies are cookies with no expire date set, which usually means they are removed after the current session is closed.

The cleared cookies are removed and will not be sent in subsequent HTTP requests, nor will they be written to the cookiejar file set via ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set().

Note:
This function will initialize the cookie engine if it has not been initialized yet.
The cookie files set by ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() aren't loaded immediately, just when the request is started. Thus, if you ask to clear the session cookies, but has a file already set by that function, the session cookies will then be loaded and you will have old cookies set. In order to don't have any old session cookie set, you need to don't call ecore_con_url_cookies_file_add() ever on the url_con handler, and call this function to clear any session cookie set by a previous request on this handler. An easier way to don't use old session cookies is by using the function ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set().
See also:
ecore_con_url_cookies_clear()
ecore_con_url_cookies_ignore_old_session_set()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c.
Ecore_Con_Url* ecore_con_url_custom_new ( const char *  url,
const char *  custom_request 
)

Creates a custom connection object.

Parameters:
urlURL that will receive requests
custom_requestCustom request (e.g. GET, POST, HEAD, PUT, etc)
Returns:
NULL on error, a new Ecore_Con_Url on success.

Create and initialize a new Ecore_Con_Url for a custom request (e.g. HEAD, SUBSCRIBE and other obscure HTTP requests). This object should be used like one created with ecore_con_url_new().

See also:
ecore_con_url_new()
ecore_con_url_url_set()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
void* ecore_con_url_data_get ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con)

Retrieves data associated with a Ecore_Con_Url connection object.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to retrieve data from.
Returns:
Data associated with the given object.

Retrieve data associated with a Ecore_Con_Url connection object (previously set with ecore_con_url_data_set()).

See also:
ecore_con_url_data_set()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_download_example.c.
void ecore_con_url_data_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
void *  data 
)

Associates data with a connection object.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to associate data.
dataData to be set.

Associate data with a connection object, which can be retrieved later with ecore_con_url_data_get()).

See also:
ecore_con_url_data_get()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_download_example.c.
void ecore_con_url_fd_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
int  fd 
)

Sets up a file for receiving response data.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to set file
fdFile descriptor associated with the file. A negative value will unset any previously set fd.

Set up a file to have response data written into. Note that ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA events will not be emitted if a file has been set to receive the response data.

This call can be used to easily setup a file where the downloaded data will be saved.

Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_download_example.c.
void ecore_con_url_free ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con)

Destroys an Ecore_Con_Url connection object.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to free.
See also:
ecore_con_url_new()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c, ecore_con_url_download_example.c, and ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_ftp_upload ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *  filename,
const char *  user,
const char *  pass,
const char *  upload_dir 
)

Uploads a file to an ftp site.

Parameters:
url_conThe Ecore_Con_Url object to send with
filenameThe path to the file to send
userThe username to log in with
passThe password to log in with
upload_dirThe directory to which the file should be uploaded
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE otherwise.

Upload filename to an ftp server set in url_con using user and pass to directory upload_dir

Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
void ecore_con_url_ftp_use_epsv_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
Eina_Bool  use_epsv 
)

Enables or disables EPSV extension.

Parameters:
url_conThe Ecore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
use_epsvBoolean to enable/disable the EPSV extension.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)

Sends a get request.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to perform a request on, previously created
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on error.

The request is performed immediately, but you need to setup event handlers for ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA, ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE or ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS to get more information about its result.

See also:
ecore_con_url_custom_new()
ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear()
ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()
ecore_con_url_data_set()
ecore_con_url_data_get()
ecore_con_url_response_headers_get()
ecore_con_url_time()
ecore_con_url_post()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c, ecore_con_url_download_example.c, and ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.

Sends a HEAD request.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to perform a request on, previously created
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on error.

The request is performed immediately, but you need to setup event handlers for ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE or ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS to get more information about its result.

See also:
ecore_con_url_custom_new()
ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear()
ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()
ecore_con_url_response_headers_get()
ecore_con_url_time()
ecore_con_url_post()
Since (EFL) :
1.14
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_http_version_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
Ecore_Con_Url_Http_Version  version 
)

Changes the HTTP version used for the request.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object through which the request will be sent.
versionThe version to be used.
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on failure to change version.
Since (EFL) :
1.2
See also:
ecore_con_url_pipeline_get()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_httpauth_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *  username,
const char *  password,
Eina_Bool  safe 
)

Sets url_con to use http auth, with given username and password, "safely" or not.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to perform a request on, previously created with ecore_con_url_new() or ecore_con_url_custom_new().
usernameUsername to use in authentication
passwordPassword to use in authentication
safeWhether to use "safer" methods (eg, NOT http basic auth)
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on error.
Attention:
Require libcurl >= 7.19.1 to work, otherwise will always return 0.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
int ecore_con_url_init ( void  )

Initializes the Ecore_Con_Url library.

Returns:
Number of times the library has been initialised without being shut down.
Note:
This function doesn't call ecore_con_init(). You still need to call it explicitly before calling this one.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c, ecore_con_url_download_example.c, and ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
void ecore_con_url_limit_download_speed ( Ecore_Con_Url url_obj,
off_t  max_speed 
)

Sets a maximum download speed.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object
max_speedMaximum download speed, in bytes per second
void ecore_con_url_limit_upload_speed ( Ecore_Con_Url url_obj,
off_t  max_speed 
)

Sets a maximum upload speed.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object
max_speedMaximum upload speed, in bytes per second
Ecore_Con_Url* ecore_con_url_new ( const char *  url)

Creates and initializes a new Ecore_Con_Url connection object.

Parameters:
urlURL that will receive requests. Can be changed using ecore_con_url_url_set.
Returns:
NULL on error, a new Ecore_Con_Url on success.

Create and initialize a new Ecore_Con_Url connection object that can be used for sending requests.

See also:
ecore_con_url_custom_new()
ecore_con_url_url_set()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c, and ecore_con_url_download_example.c.

Is HTTP 1.1 pipelining enable ?

Returns:
EINA_TRUE if it is enable.
See also:
ecore_con_url_pipeline_set()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.

Enables or disable HTTP 1.1 pipelining.

Parameters:
enableEINA_TRUE will turn it on, EINA_FALSE will disable it.

Pipelining allows to send one request after another one, without having to wait for the reply of the first request. The respective replies are received in the order that the requests were sent.

Enabling this feature will be valid for all requests done using ecore_con_url.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_pipelining for more info.

See also:
ecore_con_url_pipeline_get()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_post ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const void *  data,
long  length,
const char *  content_type 
)

Sends a post request.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to perform a request on, previously created with ecore_con_url_new() or ecore_con_url_custom_new().
dataPayload (data sent on the request). Can be NULL.
lengthPayload length. If -1, rely on automatic length calculation via strlen() on data.
content_typeContent type of the payload (e.g. text/xml). Can be NULL.
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on error.

The request starts immediately, but you need to setup event handlers for ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_DATA, ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE or ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_PROGRESS to get more information about its result.

This call won't block your main loop.

See also:
ecore_con_url_custom_new()
ecore_con_url_additional_headers_clear()
ecore_con_url_additional_header_add()
ecore_con_url_data_set()
ecore_con_url_data_get()
ecore_con_url_response_headers_get()
ecore_con_url_time()
ecore_con_url_get()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_password_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *  password 
)

Sets zero terminated password to use for proxy.

If socks protocol is used for proxy, protocol should be socks5 and above.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object that will use the proxy.
passwordPassword string.
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on error.
See also:
ecore_con_url_proxy_set()
Since (EFL) :
1.2
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *  proxy 
)

Sets HTTP proxy to use.

The parameter should be a char * to a zero terminated string holding the host name or dotted IP address. To specify port number in this string, append :[port] to the end of the host name. The proxy string may be prefixed with [protocol]:// since any such prefix will be ignored. The proxy's port number may optionally be specified with the separate option. If not specified, libcurl will default to using port 1080 for proxies.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object that will use the proxy.
proxyProxy string or NULL to disable
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on error.
Since (EFL) :
1.2
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_proxy_username_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *  username 
)

Sets zero terminated username to use for proxy.

If socks protocol is used for proxy, protocol should be socks5 and above.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object that will use the proxy.
usernameUsername string.
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on error.
See also:
ecore_con_url_proxy_set()
Since (EFL) :
1.2
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)

Retrieves the number of bytes received.

Retrieve the number of bytes received on the last request of the given connection object.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object which the request was sent on.
Returns:
Number of bytes received on request.
See also:
ecore_con_url_get()
ecore_con_url_post()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_download_example.c.

Retrieves headers from last request sent.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to retrieve response headers from.

Retrieve a list containing the response headers. This function should be used after an ECORE_CON_EVENT_URL_COMPLETE event (headers should normally be ready at that time).

Returns:
List of response headers. This list must not be modified by the user.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c, and ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
int ecore_con_url_shutdown ( void  )

Shuts down the Ecore_Con_Url library.

Returns:
Number of calls that still uses Ecore_Con_Url
Note:
This function doesn't call ecore_con_shutdown(). You still need to call it explicitly after calling this one.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_cookies_example.c, ecore_con_url_download_example.c, and ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
int ecore_con_url_ssl_ca_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *  ca_path 
)

Set a custom CA to trust for SSL/TLS connections.

Specify the path of a file (in PEM format) containing one or more CA certificate(s) to use for the validation of the server certificate.

This function can also disable CA validation if ca_path is NULL. However, the server certificate still needs to be valid for the connection to succeed (i.e., the certificate must concern the server the connection is made to).

Parameters:
url_conConnection object that will use the custom CA.
ca_pathPath to a CA certificate(s) file or NULL to disable CA validation.
Returns:
0 on success. When cURL is used, non-zero return values are equal to cURL error codes.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
void ecore_con_url_ssl_verify_peer_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
Eina_Bool  verify 
)

Toggle libcurl's verify peer's certificate option.

If verify is EINA_TRUE, libcurl will verify the authenticity of the peer's certificate, otherwise it will not. Default behavior of libcurl is to check peer's certificate.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
verifyWhether or not libcurl will check peer's certificate.
Since (EFL) :
1.1.0
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)

Gets the returned HTTP STATUS code.

This is used to, at any time, try to return the status code for a transmission.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object
Returns:
A valid HTTP STATUS code, or 0 on failure
Since (EFL) :
1.2
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_download_example.c.
void ecore_con_url_time ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
Ecore_Con_Url_Time  time_condition,
double  timestamp 
)

Sets whether HTTP requests should be conditional, dependent on modification time.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url to act upon.
time_conditionCondition to use for HTTP requests.
timestampTime since 1 Jan 1970 to use in the condition.

This function may set the header "If-Modified-Since" or "If-Unmodified-Since", depending on the value of time_condition, with the value timestamp.

See also:
ecore_con_url_get()
ecore_con_url_post()
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.
void ecore_con_url_timeout_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
double  timeout 
)

Sets timeout in seconds.

The maximum time in seconds that you allow the ecore con url transfer operation to take. Normally, name lookups can take a considerable time and limiting operations to less than a few minutes risk aborting perfectly normal operations.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object that will use the timeout.
timeouttime in seconds.
See also:
ecore_con_url_cookies_jar_file_set()
Since (EFL) :
1.2
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
const char* ecore_con_url_url_get ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con)

Retrieve the URL assigned to this handle.

Parameters:
url_conthe Connection object to retrieve URL.
Returns:
NULL on error, read-only URL string on success.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Eina_Bool ecore_con_url_url_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
const char *  url 
)

Change the URL assigned to this handle.

Parameters:
url_conConnection object to change URL.
urlthe new URL.
Returns:
EINA_TRUE on success, EINA_FALSE on errors.
Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
void ecore_con_url_verbose_set ( Ecore_Con_Url url_con,
Eina_Bool  verbose 
)

Toggles libcurl's verbose output.

Parameters:
url_conEcore_Con_Url instance which will be acted upon.
verboseWhether or not to enable libcurl's verbose output.

If verbose is EINA_TRUE, libcurl will output a lot of verbose information about its operations, which is useful for debugging. The verbose information will be sent to stderr.

Since :
3.0f(2.3.1)
Examples:
ecore_con_url_headers_example.c.