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NAME
CURLMOPT_PIPELINING - enable HTTP pipelining and multiplexing
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h> CURLMcode curl_multi_setopt(CURLM *handle, CURLMOPT_PIPELINING, long bitmask);
DESCRIPTION
Pass in the bitmask parameter to instruct libcurl to enable HTTP pipelining and/or HTTP/2 multiplexing for this multi handle. When enabled, libcurl will attempt to use those protocol features when doing parallel requests to the same hosts. For pipelining, this means that if you add a second request that can use an already existing connection, the second request will be "piped" on the same connection rather than being executed in parallel. For multiplexing, this means that follow-up requests can re-use an existing connection and send the new request multiplexed over that at the same time as other transfers are already using that single connection. There are several other related options that are interesting to tweak and adjust to alter how libcurl spreads out requests on different connections or not etc. Before 7.43.0, this option was set to 1 and 0 to enable and disable HTTP/1.1 pipelining. Starting in 7.43.0, bitmask's second bit also has a meaning, and you can ask for pipelining and multiplexing independently of each other by toggling the correct bits. CURLPIPE_NOTHING Default, which means doing no attempts at pipelining or multiplexing. CURLPIPE_HTTP1 If this bit is set, libcurl will try to pipeline HTTP/1.1 requests on connections that are already established and in use to hosts. This bit is deprecated and has no effect since version 7.62.0. CURLPIPE_MULTIPLEX If this bit is set, libcurl will try to multiplex the new transfer over an existing connection if possible. This requires HTTP/2.
DEFAULT
Since 7.62.0, CURLPIPE_MULTIPLEX is enabled by default. Before that, default was CURLPIPE_NOTHING.
PROTOCOLS
HTTP(S)
EXAMPLE
CURLM *m = curl_multi_init(); /* try HTTP/2 multiplexing */ curl_multi_setopt(m, CURLMOPT_PIPELINING, CURLPIPE_MULTIPLEX);
AVAILABILITY
Added in 7.16.0. Multiplex support bit added in 7.43.0. HTTP/1 Pipelining support was disabled in 7.62.0.
RETURN VALUE
Returns CURLM_OK if the option is supported, and CURLM_UNKNOWN_OPTION if not.
SEE ALSO
CURLMOPT_MAX_PIPELINE_LENGTH(3), CURLMOPT_PIPELINING_SITE_BL(3), CURLMOPT_CONTENT_LENGTH_PENALTY_SIZE(3), CURLMOPT_CHUNK_LENGTH_PENALTY_SIZE(3), CURLMOPT_MAXCONNECTS(3), CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS(3),