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NAME

       CURLOPT_RTSP_REQUEST - RTSP request

SYNOPSIS

       #include <curl/curl.h>

       CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_RTSP_REQUEST, long request);

DESCRIPTION

       Tell libcurl what kind of RTSP request to make. Pass one of the following RTSP enum values
       as a long in the request argument. Unless noted otherwise, commands require the Session ID
       to be initialized.

       CURL_RTSPREQ_OPTIONS
              Used  to  retrieve  the  available  methods  of  the  server.  The  application  is
              responsible for parsing and obeying the response. The session ID is not needed  for
              this method.

       CURL_RTSPREQ_DESCRIBE
              Used to get the low level description of a stream. The application should note what
              formats it understands in  the  'Accept:'  header.  Unless  set  manually,  libcurl
              automatically  adds in 'Accept: application/sdp'.  Time-condition headers are added
              to Describe requests if the CURLOPT_TIMECONDITION(3) option is used.  (The  session
              ID is not needed for this method)

       CURL_RTSPREQ_ANNOUNCE
              When  sent  by  a  client,  this method changes the description of the session. For
              example, if a client is using the server to record a meeting, the  client  can  use
              Announce  to  inform  the  server  of  all  the meta-information about the session.
              ANNOUNCE acts like an HTTP PUT or POST just like CURL_RTSPREQ_SET_PARAMETER

       CURL_RTSPREQ_SETUP
              Setup is used to initialize the transport layer for the  session.  The  application
              must   set   the   desired   Transport   options   for   a  session  by  using  the
              CURLOPT_RTSP_TRANSPORT(3) option prior to  calling  setup.  If  no  session  ID  is
              currently  set  with  CURLOPT_RTSP_SESSION_ID(3),  libcurl  extracts  and  uses the
              session ID in the response to this request. The session ID is not needed  for  this
              method.

       CURL_RTSPREQ_PLAY
              Send  a  Play  command to the server. Use the CURLOPT_RANGE(3) option to modify the
              playback time (e.g. npt=10-15).

       CURL_RTSPREQ_PAUSE
              Send a Pause command to the server. Use the CURLOPT_RANGE(3) option with  a  single
              value to indicate when the stream should be halted. (e.g. npt=25)

       CURL_RTSPREQ_TEARDOWN
              This  command  terminates  an  RTSP  session.  Simply closing a connection does not
              terminate the RTSP session since it is  valid  to  control  an  RTSP  session  over
              different connections.

       CURL_RTSPREQ_GET_PARAMETER
              Retrieve  a  parameter  from  the  server. By default, libcurl adds a Content-Type:
              text/parameters header on all non-empty  requests  unless  a  custom  one  is  set.
              GET_PARAMETER  acts just like an HTTP PUT or POST (see CURL_RTSPREQ_SET_PARAMETER).
              Applications wishing to send a heartbeat message (e.g. in the presence of a server-
              specified timeout) should send use an empty GET_PARAMETER request.

       CURL_RTSPREQ_SET_PARAMETER
              Set   a  parameter  on  the  server.  By  default,  libcurl  uses  a  Content-Type:
              text/parameters  header  unless  a  custom  one  is  set.   The  interaction   with
              SET_PARAMETER  is  much  like  an  HTTP  PUT or POST. An application may either use
              CURLOPT_UPLOAD(3)  with  CURLOPT_READDATA(3)  like  a  HTTP  PUT,  or  it  may  use
              CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS(3)  like  an HTTP POST. No chunked transfers are allowed, so the
              application   must   set   the   CURLOPT_INFILESIZE(3)   in    the    former    and
              CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE(3)  in  the latter. Also, there is no use of multi-part POSTs
              within RTSP.

       CURL_RTSPREQ_RECORD
              Used to tell the server to record a session. Use  the  CURLOPT_RANGE(3)  option  to
              modify the record time.

       CURL_RTSPREQ_RECEIVE
              This  is  a  special  request  because it does not send any data to the server. The
              application may call this function in order to receive  interleaved  RTP  data.  It
              returns after processing one read buffer of data in order to give the application a
              chance to run.

DEFAULT

PROTOCOLS

       RTSP

EXAMPLE

       int main(void)
       {
         CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
         if(curl) {
           CURLcode res;
           curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "rtsp://example.com/");
           /* ask for options! */
           curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_RTSP_REQUEST, CURL_RTSPREQ_OPTIONS);
           res = curl_easy_perform(curl);
           curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
         }
       }

AVAILABILITY

       Added in 7.20.0

RETURN VALUE

       Returns CURLE_OK if the option is supported, and CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not.

SEE ALSO

       CURLOPT_RTSP_SESSION_ID(3), CURLOPT_RTSP_STREAM_URI(3)