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CURLOPT_WILDCARDMATCH(3)   Library Functions Manual   CURLOPT_WILDCARDMATCH(3)


NAME

       CURLOPT_WILDCARDMATCH - directory wildcard transfers


SYNOPSIS

       #include <curl/curl.h>

       CURLcode curl_easy_setopt(CURL *handle, CURLOPT_WILDCARDMATCH, long onoff);


DESCRIPTION

       Set onoff to 1 if you want to transfer multiple files according to a
       filename pattern. The pattern can be specified as part of the
       CURLOPT_URL(3) option, using an fnmatch-like pattern (Shell Pattern
       Matching) in the last part of URL (filename).

       By default, libcurl uses its internal wildcard matching implementation.
       You can provide your own matching function by the
       CURLOPT_FNMATCH_FUNCTION(3) option.

       A brief introduction of its syntax follows:

       * - ASTERISK
              ftp://example.com/some/path/*.txt

              matches all .txt files in the root directory. Only two asterisks
              are allowed within the same pattern string.

       ? - QUESTION MARK
              Question mark matches any (exactly one) character.

              ftp://example.com/some/path/photo?.jpg

       [ - BRACKET EXPRESSION
              The left bracket opens a bracket expression. The question mark
              and asterisk have no special meaning in a bracket expression.
              Each bracket expression ends by the right bracket and matches
              exactly one character. Some examples follow:

              [a-zA-Z0-9] or [f-gF-G] - character interval

              [abc] - character enumeration

              [^abc] or [!abc] - negation

              [[:name:]] class expression. Supported classes are alnum,lower,
              space, alpha, digit, print, upper, blank, graph, xdigit.

              [][-!^] - special case - matches only '-', ']', '[', '!' or '^'.
              These characters have no special purpose.

              [[]] - escape syntax. Matches '[', ']' or 'e'.

              Using the rules above, a filename pattern can be constructed:

              ftp://example.com/some/path/[a-z[:upper:]\].jpg


PROTOCOLS

       This functionality affects ftp only


EXAMPLE

       extern long begin_cb(struct curl_fileinfo *, void *, int);
       extern long end_cb(void *ptr);

       int main(void)
       {
         CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
         if(curl) {
           /* turn on wildcard matching */
           curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_WILDCARDMATCH, 1L);

           /* callback is called before download of concrete file started */
           curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_CHUNK_BGN_FUNCTION, begin_cb);

           /* callback is called after data from the file have been transferred */
           curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_CHUNK_END_FUNCTION, end_cb);

           /* See more on https://curl.se/libcurl/c/ftp-wildcard.html */
         }
       }


AVAILABILITY

       Added in curl 7.21.0


RETURN VALUE

       curl_easy_setopt(3) returns a CURLcode indicating success or error.

       CURLE_OK (0) means everything was OK, non-zero means an error occurred,
       see libcurl-errors(3).


SEE ALSO

       CURLOPT_CHUNK_BGN_FUNCTION(3), CURLOPT_CHUNK_END_FUNCTION(3),
       CURLOPT_FNMATCH_FUNCTION(3), CURLOPT_URL(3)

libcurl                           2025-02-08          CURLOPT_WILDCARDMATCH(3)

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