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NAME

       curl_ws_meta - meta data WebSocket information

SYNOPSIS

       #include <curl/easy.h>

       struct curl_ws_frame {
         int age;              /* zero */
         int flags;            /* See the CURLWS_* defines */
         curl_off_t offset;    /* the offset of this data into the frame */
         curl_off_t bytesleft; /* number of pending bytes left of the payload */
       };

       struct curl_ws_frame *curl_ws_meta(CURL *curl);

DESCRIPTION

       This function call is EXPERIMENTAL.

       When  the  write  callback  (CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION(3))  is  invoked  on received WebSocket
       traffic, curl_ws_meta(3) can be called from within  the  callback  to  provide  additional
       information about the current frame.

       This function only works from within the callback, and only when receiving WebSocket data.

       This  function requires an easy handle as input argument for libcurl to know what transfer
       the question is about, but as there is no such pointer provided to the callback by libcurl
       itself,  applications  that want to use curl_ws_meta(3) need to pass it on to the callback
       on its own.

struct fields

       age    This field specify the age of this struct. It is always zero for now.

       flags  This is a bitmask with individual bits set that describes the WebSocket  data.  See
              the list below.

       offset When  this  frame is a continuation of fragment data already delivered, this is the
              offset into the final fragment where this piece belongs.

       bytesleft
              If this is not a complete fragment, the bytesleft  field  informs  about  how  many
              additional bytes are expected to arrive before this fragment is complete.

FLAGS

       CURLWS_TEXT
              The  buffer  contains text data. Note that this makes a difference to WebSocket but
              libcurl itself will not make any verification of the content  or  precautions  that
              you actually receive valid UTF-8 content.

       CURLWS_BINARY
              This is binary data.

       CURLWS_CONT
              This  is  not  the  final  fragment  of  the message, it implies that there will be
              another fragment coming as part of the same message.

       CURLWS_CLOSE
              This transfer is now closed.

       CURLWS_PING
              This as an incoming ping message, that expects a pong response.

EXAMPLE

       /* we pass a pointer to this struct to the callback */
       struct customdata {
         CURL *easy;
         void *ptr;
       };

       static size_t writecb(unsigned char *buffer,
                             size_t size, size_t nitems, void *p)
       {
         struct customdata *c = (struct customdata *)p;
         struct curl_ws_frame *m = curl_ws_meta(c->easy);

         /* m->flags tells us about the traffic */
       }

       {
         struct customdata custom;
         custom.easy = easy;
         custom.ptr = NULL;
         curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, writecb);
         curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, &custom);
       }

AVAILABILITY

       Added in 7.86.0.

RETURN VALUE

       This function returns a pointer to a curl_ws_frame struct with information that  is  valid
       for  this  specific  callback  invocation. If it cannot return this information, or if the
       function is called in the wrong context, it returns NULL.

SEE ALSO

       curl_easy_setopt(3), curl_easy_getinfo(3), curl_ws_send(3), curl_ws_recv(3),