(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5)
curl_setopt — Set an option for a cURL transfer
Sets an option on the given cURL session handle.
A cURL handle returned by curl_init().
The CURLOPT_XXX option to set.
The value to be set on option .
value should be a bool for the following values of the option parameter:
Option | Set value to | Notes |
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CURLOPT_AUTOREFERER | TRUE to automatically set the Referer: field in requests where it follows a Location: redirect. | Available since PHP 5.1.0. |
CURLOPT_BINARYTRANSFER | TRUE to return the raw output when CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER is used. | |
CURLOPT_COOKIESESSION | TRUE to mark this as a new cookie "session". It will force libcurl to ignore all cookies it is about to load that are "session cookies" from the previous session. By default, libcurl always stores and loads all cookies, independent if they are session cookies or not. Session cookies are cookies without expiry date and they are meant to be alive and existing for this "session" only. | Available since PHP 5.1.0. |
CURLOPT_CRLF | TRUE to convert Unix newlines to CRLF newlines on transfers. | |
CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE | TRUE to use a global DNS cache. This option is not thread-safe and is enabled by default. | |
CURLOPT_FAILONERROR | TRUE to fail silently if the HTTP code returned is greater than or equal to 400. The default behavior is to return the page normally, ignoring the code. | |
CURLOPT_FILETIME | TRUE to attempt to retrieve the modification date of the remote document. This value can be retrieved using the CURLINFO_FILETIME option with curl_getinfo(). | |
CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION | TRUE to follow any "Location: " header that the server sends as part of the HTTP header (note this is recursive, PHP will follow as many "Location: " headers that it is sent, unless CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS is set). | |
CURLOPT_FORBID_REUSE | TRUE to force the connection to explicitly close when it has finished processing, and not be pooled for reuse. | |
CURLOPT_FRESH_CONNECT | TRUE to force the use of a new connection instead of a cached one. | |
CURLOPT_FTP_USE_EPRT | TRUE to use EPRT (and LPRT) when doing active FTP downloads. Use FALSE to disable EPRT and LPRT and use PORT only. | Added in PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_FTP_USE_EPSV | TRUE to first try an EPSV command for FTP transfers before reverting back to PASV. Set to FALSE to disable EPSV. | |
CURLOPT_FTPAPPEND | TRUE to append to the remote file instead of overwriting it. | |
CURLOPT_FTPASCII | An alias of CURLOPT_TRANSFERTEXT. Use that instead. | |
CURLOPT_FTPLISTONLY | TRUE to only list the names of an FTP directory. | |
CURLOPT_HEADER | TRUE to include the header in the output. | |
CURLOPT_HTTPGET | TRUE to reset the HTTP request method to GET. Since GET is the default, this is only necessary if the request method has been changed. | |
CURLOPT_HTTPPROXYTUNNEL | TRUE to tunnel through a given HTTP proxy. | |
CURLOPT_MUTE | TRUE to be completely silent with regards to the cURL functions. | |
CURLOPT_NETRC | TRUE to scan the ~/.netrc file to find a username and password for the remote site that a connection is being established with. | |
CURLOPT_NOBODY | TRUE to exclude the body from the output. Request method is then set to HEAD. Changing this to FALSE does not change it to GET. | |
CURLOPT_NOPROGRESS | TRUE to disable the progress meter for cURL transfers.
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CURLOPT_NOSIGNAL | TRUE to ignore any cURL function that causes a signal to be sent to the PHP process. This is turned on by default in multi-threaded SAPIs so timeout options can still be used. | Added in cURL 7.10 and PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_POST | TRUE to do a regular HTTP POST. This POST is the normal application/x-www-form-urlencoded kind, most commonly used by HTML forms. | |
CURLOPT_PUT | TRUE to HTTP PUT a file. The file to PUT must be set with CURLOPT_INFILE and CURLOPT_INFILESIZE. | |
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER | TRUE to return the transfer as a string of the return value of curl_exec() instead of outputting it out directly. | |
CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER | FALSE to stop cURL from verifying the peer's certificate. Alternate certificates to verify against can be specified with the CURLOPT_CAINFO option or a certificate directory can be specified with the CURLOPT_CAPATH option. CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST may also need to be TRUE or FALSE if CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER is disabled (it defaults to 2). | TRUE by default as of cURL 7.10. Default bundle installed as of cURL 7.10. |
CURLOPT_TRANSFERTEXT | TRUE to use ASCII mode for FTP transfers. For LDAP, it retrieves data in plain text instead of HTML. On Windows systems, it will not set STDOUT to binary mode. | |
CURLOPT_UNRESTRICTED_AUTH | TRUE to keep sending the username and password when following locations (using CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION), even when the hostname has changed. | Added in PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_UPLOAD | TRUE to prepare for an upload. | |
CURLOPT_VERBOSE | TRUE to output verbose information. Writes output to STDERR, or the file specified using CURLOPT_STDERR. |
value should be an integer for the following values of the option parameter:
Option | Set value to | Notes |
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CURLOPT_BUFFERSIZE | The size of the buffer to use for each read. There is no guarantee this request will be fulfilled, however. | Added in cURL 7.10 and PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_CLOSEPOLICY | Either CURLCLOSEPOLICY_LEAST_RECENTLY_USED or CURLCLOSEPOLICY_OLDEST . There are three other CURLCLOSEPOLICY_ constants, but cURL does not support them yet. | |
CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT | The number of seconds to wait whilst trying to connect. Use 0 to wait indefinitely. | |
CURLOPT_DNS_CACHE_TIMEOUT | The number of seconds to keep DNS entries in memory. This option is set to 120 (2 minutes) by default. | |
CURLOPT_FTPSSLAUTH | The FTP authentication method (when is activated): CURLFTPAUTH_SSL (try SSL first), CURLFTPAUTH_TLS (try TLS first), or CURLFTPAUTH_DEFAULT (let cURL decide). | Added in cURL 7.12.2 and PHP 5.1.0. |
CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION | CURL_HTTP_VERSION_NONE (default, lets CURL decide which version to use), CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_0 (forces HTTP/1.0), or CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_1 (forces HTTP/1.1). | |
CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH |
The HTTP authentication method(s) to use. The options are: CURLAUTH_BASIC , CURLAUTH_DIGEST , CURLAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE , CURLAUTH_NTLM , CURLAUTH_ANY , and CURLAUTH_ANYSAFE . The bitwise | (or) operator can be used to combine more than one method. If this is done, cURL will poll the server to see what methods it supports and pick the best one. CURLAUTH_ANY is an alias for CURLAUTH_BASIC | CURLAUTH_DIGEST | CURLAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE | CURLAUTH_NTLM. CURLAUTH_ANYSAFE is an alias for CURLAUTH_DIGEST | CURLAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE | CURLAUTH_NTLM. |
Added in PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_INFILESIZE | The expected size, in bytes, of the file when uploading a file to a remote site. | |
CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT | The transfer speed, in bytes per second, that the transfer should be below during CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME seconds for PHP to consider the transfer too slow and abort. | |
CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME | The number of seconds the transfer should be below CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT for PHP to consider the transfer too slow and abort. | |
CURLOPT_MAXCONNECTS | The maximum amount of persistent connections that are allowed. When the limit is reached, CURLOPT_CLOSEPOLICY is used to determine which connection to close. | |
CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS | The maximum amount of HTTP redirections to follow. Use this option alongside CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION. | |
CURLOPT_PORT | An alternative port number to connect to. | |
CURLOPT_PROXYAUTH | The HTTP authentication method(s) to use for the proxy connection. Use the same bitmasks as described in CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH. For proxy authentication, only CURLAUTH_BASIC and CURLAUTH_NTLM are currently supported. | Added in cURL 7.10.7 and PHP 5.1.0. |
CURLOPT_PROXYPORT | The port number of the proxy to connect to. This port number can also be set in CURLOPT_PROXY. | Added in PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_PROXYTYPE | Either CURLPROXY_HTTP (default) or CURLPROXY_SOCKS5 . | Added in cURL 7.10 and PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_RESUME_FROM | The offset, in bytes, to resume a transfer from. | |
CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST | 1 to check the existence of a common name in the SSL peer certificate. 2 to check the existence of a common name and also verify that it matches the hostname provided. | |
CURLOPT_SSLVERSION | The SSL version (2 or 3) to use. By default PHP will try to determine this itself, although in some cases this must be set manually. | |
CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION | How CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE is treated. Use CURL_TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE to return the page only if it has been modified since the time specified in CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE. If it hasn't been modified, a "304 Not Modified" header will be returned assuming CURLOPT_HEADER is TRUE. Use CURL_TIMECOND_IFUNMODSINCE for the reverse effect. CURL_TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE is the default. | Added in PHP 5.1.0. |
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT | The maximum number of seconds to allow cURL functions to execute. | |
CURLOPT_TIMEVALUE | The time in seconds since January 1st, 1970. The time will be used by CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION. By default, CURL_TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE is used. |
value should be a string for the following values of the option parameter:
Option | Set value to | Notes |
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CURLOPT_CAINFO | The name of a file holding one or more certificates to verify the peer with. This only makes sense when used in combination with CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER. | |
CURLOPT_CAPATH | A directory that holds multiple CA certificates. Use this option alongside CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER. | |
CURLOPT_COOKIE | The contents of the "Set-Cookie: " header to be used in the HTTP request. | |
CURLOPT_COOKIEFILE | The name of the file containing the cookie data. The cookie file can be in Netscape format, or just plain HTTP-style headers dumped into a file. | |
CURLOPT_COOKIEJAR | The name of a file to save all internal cookies to when the connection closes. | |
CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST | A custom request method to use instead of "GET" or "HEAD" when doing a HTTP request. This is useful for doing "DELETE" or other, more obscure HTTP requests. Valid values are things like "GET", "POST", "CONNECT" and so on; i.e. Do not enter a whole HTTP request line here. For instance, entering "GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n" would be incorrect.
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CURLOPT_EGDSOCKET | Like CURLOPT_RANDOM_FILE, except a filename to an Entropy Gathering Daemon socket. | |
CURLOPT_ENCODING | The contents of the "Accept-Encoding: " header. This enables decoding of the response. Supported encodings are "identity", "deflate", and "gzip". If an empty string, "", is set, a header containing all supported encoding types is sent. | Added in cURL 7.10. |
CURLOPT_FTPPORT | The value which will be used to get the IP address to use for the FTP "POST" instruction. The "POST" instruction tells the remote server to connect to our specified IP address. The string may be a plain IP address, a hostname, a network interface name (under Unix), or just a plain '-' to use the systems default IP address. | |
CURLOPT_INTERFACE | The name of the outgoing network interface to use. This can be an interface name, an IP address or a host name. | |
CURLOPT_KRB4LEVEL | The KRB4 (Kerberos 4) security level. Any of the following values (in order from least to most powerful) are valid: "clear", "safe", "confidential", "private".. If the string does not match one of these, "private" is used. Setting this option to NULL will disable KRB4 security. Currently KRB4 security only works with FTP transactions. | |
CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS | The full data to post in a HTTP "POST" operation. To post a file, prepend a filename with @ and use the full path. This can either be passed as a urlencoded string like 'para1=val1¶2=val2&...' or as an array with the field name as key and field data as value. | |
CURLOPT_PROXY | The HTTP proxy to tunnel requests through. | |
CURLOPT_PROXYUSERPWD | A username and password formatted as "[username]:[password]" to use for the connection to the proxy. | |
CURLOPT_RANDOM_FILE | A filename to be used to seed the random number generator for SSL. | |
CURLOPT_RANGE | Range(s) of data to retrieve in the format "X-Y" where X or Y are optional. HTTP transfers also support several intervals, separated with commas in the format "X-Y,N-M". | |
CURLOPT_REFERER | The contents of the "Referer: " header to be used in a HTTP request. | |
CURLOPT_SSL_CIPHER_LIST | A list of ciphers to use for SSL. For example, RC4-SHA and TLSv1 are valid cipher lists. | |
CURLOPT_SSLCERT | The name of a file containing a PEM formatted certificate. | |
CURLOPT_SSLCERTPASSWD | The password required to use the CURLOPT_SSLCERT certificate. | |
CURLOPT_SSLCERTTYPE | The format of the certificate. Supported formats are "PEM" (default), "DER", and "ENG". | Added in cURL 7.9.3 and PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_SSLENGINE | The identifier for the crypto engine of the private SSL key specified in CURLOPT_SSLKEY. | |
CURLOPT_SSLENGINE_DEFAULT | The identifier for the crypto engine used for asymmetric crypto operations. | |
CURLOPT_SSLKEY | The name of a file containing a private SSL key. | |
CURLOPT_SSLKEYPASSWD | The secret password needed to use the private SSL key specified in CURLOPT_SSLKEY.
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CURLOPT_SSLKEYTYPE | The key type of the private SSL key specified in CURLOPT_SSLKEY. Supported key types are "PEM" (default), "DER", and "ENG". | |
CURLOPT_URL | The URL to fetch. This can also be set when initializing a session with curl_init(). | |
CURLOPT_USERAGENT | The contents of the "User-Agent: " header to be used in a HTTP request. | |
CURLOPT_USERPWD | A username and password formatted as "[username]:[password]" to use for the connection. |
value should be an array for the following values of the option parameter:
Option | Set value to | Notes |
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CURLOPT_HTTP200ALIASES | An array of HTTP 200 responses that will be treated as valid responses and not as errors. | Added in cURL 7.10.3 and PHP 5.0.0. |
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER | An array of HTTP header fields to set. | |
CURLOPT_POSTQUOTE | An array of FTP commands to execute on the server after the FTP request has been performed. | |
CURLOPT_QUOTE | An array of FTP commands to execute on the server prior to the FTP request. |
value should be a stream resource (using fopen(), for example) for the following values of the option parameter:
Option | Set value to | Notes |
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CURLOPT_FILE | The file that the transfer should be written to. The default is STDOUT (the browser window). | |
CURLOPT_INFILE | The file that the transfer should be read from when uploading. | |
CURLOPT_STDERR | An alternative location to output errors to instead of STDERR. | |
CURLOPT_WRITEHEADER | The file that the header part of the transfer is written to. |
value should be a string that is the name of a valid callback function for the following values of the option parameter:
Option | Set value to | Notes |
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CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION | The name of a callback function where the callback function takes two parameters. The first is the cURL resource, the second is a string with the header data to be written. The header data must be written when using this callback function. Return the number of bytes written. | |
CURLOPT_PASSWDFUNCTION | The name of a callback function where the callback function takes three parameters. The first is the cURL resource, the second is a string containing a password prompt, and the third is the maximum password length. Return the string containing the password. | |
CURLOPT_READFUNCTION | The name of a callback function where the callback function takes two parameters. The first is the cURL resource, and the second is a string with the data to be read. The data must be read by using this callback function. Return the number of bytes read. Return 0 to signal EOF. | |
CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION | The name of a callback function where the callback function takes two parameters. The first is the cURL resource, and the second is a string with the data to be written. The data must be written by using this callback function. Must return the exact number of bytes written or this will fail. |
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
Example #1 Initializing a new cURL session and fetching a web page
<?php
// create a new cURL resource
$ch = curl_init();
// set URL and other appropriate options
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, "http://www.example.com/");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, false);
// grab URL and pass it to the browser
curl_exec($ch);
// close cURL resource, and free up system resources
curl_close($ch);
?>
Example #2 Uploading file
<?php
/* http://localhost/upload.php:
print_r($_POST);
print_r($_FILES);
*/
$ch = curl_init();
$data = array('name' => 'Foo', 'file' => '@/home/user/test.png');
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, 'http://localhost/upload.php');
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $data);
curl_exec($ch);
?>
The above example will output:
Array ( [name] => Foo ) Array ( [file] => Array ( [name] => test.png [type] => image/png [tmp_name] => /tmp/phpcpjNeQ [error] => 0 [size] => 279 ) )