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NAME

       nghttp - HTTP/2 client

SYNOPSIS

       nghttp [OPTIONS]... <URI>...

DESCRIPTION

       HTTP/2 client

       <URI>  Specify URI to access.

OPTIONS

       -v, --verbose
              Print    debug    information    such   as   reception   and transmission of frames and name/value
              pairs.  Specifying this option multiple times increases verbosity.

       -n, --null-out
              Discard downloaded data.

       -O, --remote-name
              Save  download  data  in  the  current  directory.   The filename is  derived from  URI.  If   URI
              ends  with '/', 'index.html'  is used  as a  filename.  Not  implemented yet.

       -t, --timeout=<DURATION>
              Timeout each request after <DURATION>.  Set 0 to disable timeout.

       -w, --window-bits=<N>
              Sets the stream level initial window size to 2**<N>-1.

       -W, --connection-window-bits=<N>
              Sets  the  connection  level   initial  window  size  to 2**<N>-1.

       -a, --get-assets
              Download  assets   such  as  stylesheets,  images   and  script  files linked  from the downloaded
              resource.   Only links  whose   origins  are   the  same   with  the   linking  resource  will  be
              downloaded.   nghttp prioritizes resources using HTTP/2 dependency  based priority.  The  priority
              order, from highest to lowest,  is html itself, css, javascript and images.

       -s, --stat
              Print statistics.

       -H, --header=<HEADER>
              Add a header to the requests.  Example: -H':method: PUT'

       --trailer=<HEADER>
              Add a trailer header to the requests.  <HEADER> must not  include  pseudo  header  field   (header
              field  name  starting  with ':').  To  send trailer, one must use  -d option to send request body.
              Example: --trailer 'foo: bar'.

       --cert=<CERT>
              Use  the specified  client certificate  file.  The  file must be in PEM format.

       --key=<KEY>
              Use the  client private key  file.  The file must  be in PEM format.

       -d, --data=<PATH>
              Post FILE to server. If '-'  is given, data will be read from stdin.

       -m, --multiply=<N>
              Request each URI <N> times.  By default, same URI is not requested twice.  This option disables it
              too.

       -u, --upgrade
              Perform  HTTP Upgrade for HTTP/2.  This option is ignored if the request URI has https scheme.  If
              -d is used, the HTTP upgrade request is performed with OPTIONS method.

       -p, --weight=<WEIGHT>
              Sets priority group weight.  The valid value range is [1, 256], inclusive.

              Default: 16

       -M, --peer-max-concurrent-streams=<N>
              Use  <N>  as  SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS  value  of remote endpoint as if it  is received  in
              SETTINGS frame.

              Default: 100

       -c, --header-table-size=<SIZE>
              Specify  decoder   header table  size.  If this  option is used  multiple times,  and the  minimum
              value  among the given values except  for last one is  strictly less than the  last   value,  that
              minimum   value  is  set   in  SETTINGS  frame   payload  before  the   last  value,  to  simulate
              multiple header table size change.

       -b, --padding=<N>
              Add at  most <N>  bytes to a  frame payload  as padding.  Specify 0 to disable padding.

       -r, --har=<PATH>
              Output HTTP  transactions <PATH> in HAR  format.  If '-' is given, data is written to stdout.

       --color
              Force colored log output.

       --continuation
              Send large header to test CONTINUATION.

       --no-content-length
              Don't send content-length header field.

       --no-dep
              Don't send dependency based priority hint to server.

       --hexdump
              Display the  incoming traffic in  hexadecimal (Canonical hex+ASCII display).  If SSL/TLS  is used,
              decrypted data are used.

       --no-push
              Disable server push.

       --max-concurrent-streams=<N>
              The  number of  concurrent  pushed  streams this  client accepts.

       --version
              Display version information and exit.

       -h, --help
              Display this help and exit.

       The  <SIZE>  argument  is an integer and an optional unit (e.g., 10K is 10 * 1024).  Units are K, M and G
       (powers of 1024).

       The <DURATION> argument is an integer and an optional unit (e.g.,  1s  is  1  second  and  500ms  is  500
       milliseconds).   Units  are h, m, s or ms (hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds, respectively).  If a
       unit is omitted, a second is used as unit.

DEPENDENCY BASED PRIORITY

       nghttp sends priority hints to server by default unless --no-dep is used.  nghttp mimics the way  Firefox
       employs  to  manages  dependency  using  idle streams.  We follows the behaviour of Firefox Nightly as of
       April, 2015, and nghttp's behaviour is very static and could be different from Firefox  in  detail.   But
       reproducing  the same behaviour of Firefox is not our goal.  The goal is provide the easy way to test out
       the dependency priority in server implementation.

       When connection is established, nghttp sends 5 PRIORITY frames to idle streams 3,  5,  7,  9  and  11  to
       create "anchor" nodes in dependency tree:

                   +-----+
                   |id=0 |
                   +-----+
                  ^   ^   ^
           w=201 /    |    \ w=1
                /     |     \
               / w=101|      \
           +-----+ +-----+ +-----+
           |id=3 | |id=5 | |id=7 |
           +-----+ +-----+ +-----+
              ^               ^
          w=1 |           w=1 |
              |               |
           +-----+         +-----+
           |id=11|         |id=9 |
           +-----+         +-----+

       In  the  above figure, id means stream ID, and w means weight.  The stream 0 is non-existence stream, and
       forms the root of the tree.  The stream 7 and 9 are not used for now.

       The URIs given in the command-line depend on stream 11 with the weight given in -p option, which defaults
       to 16.

       If  -a  option  is  used,  nghttp  parses  the resource pointed by URI given in command-line as html, and
       extracts resource links from it.  When requesting those resources, nghttp uses  dependency  according  to
       its resource type.

       For  CSS,  and  Javascript  files  inside "head" element, they depend on stream 3 with the weight 2.  The
       Javascript files outside "head" element depend on stream 5 with the weight 2.  The mages depend on stream
       11 with the weight 12.  The other resources (e.g., icon) depend on stream 11 with the weight 2.

SEE ALSO

       nghttpd(1), nghttpx(1), h2load(1)

AUTHOR

       Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa

       2012, 2015, 2016, Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa