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NAME

       curl_global_trace - log configuration


SYNOPSIS

       #include <curl/curl.h>

       CURLcode curl_global_trace(const char *config);


DESCRIPTION

       This function configures the logging behavior to make some parts of
       curl more verbose or silent than others.

       This function may be called during the initialization phase of a
       program. It does not have to be. It can be called several times even,
       possibly overwriting settings of previous calls.

       Calling this function after transfers have been started is undefined.
       On some platforms/architectures it might take effect, on others not.

       This function is thread-safe since libcurl 8.3.0 if
       curl_version_info(3) has the CURL_VERSION_THREADSAFE feature bit set
       (most platforms).

       If this is not thread-safe, you must not call this function when any
       other thread in the program (i.e. a thread sharing the same memory) is
       running. This does not just mean no other thread that is using libcurl.
       Because curl_global_init(3) may call functions of other libraries that
       are similarly thread unsafe, it could conflict with any other thread
       that uses these other libraries.

       If you are initializing libcurl from a Windows DLL you should not
       initialize it from DllMain or a static initializer because Windows
       holds the loader lock during that time and it could cause a deadlock.

       The config string is a list of comma-separated component names. Names
       are case-insensitive and unknown names are ignored. The special name
       "all" applies to all components. Names may be prefixed with '+' or '-'
       to enable or disable detailed logging for a component.

       The list of component names is not part of curl's public API. Names may
       be added or disappear in future versions of libcurl. Since unknown
       names are silently ignored, outdated log configurations does not cause
       errors when upgrading libcurl. Given that, some names can be expected
       to be fairly stable and are listed below for easy reference.

       Note that log configuration applies only to transfers where debug
       logging is enabled. See CURLOPT_VERBOSE(3) or CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION(3)
       on how to control that.


TRACE COMPONENTS

       tcp    Tracing of TCP socket handling: connect, sends, receives.

       ssl    Tracing of SSL/TLS operations, whichever SSL backend is used in
              your build.

       ftp    Tracing of FTP operations when this protocol is enabled in your
              build.

       http/2 Details about HTTP/2 handling: frames, events, I/O, etc.

       http/3 Details about HTTP/3 handling: connect, frames, events, I/O etc.

       http-proxy
              Involved when transfers are tunneled through an HTTP proxy.
              "h1-proxy" or "h2-proxy" are also involved, depending on the
              HTTP version negotiated with the proxy.

              In order to find out all components involved in a transfer, run
              it with "all" configured. You can then see all names involved in
              your libcurl version in the trace.

       doh    Tracing of DNS-over-HTTP operations to resolve hostnames.

       read   Traces reading of upload data from the application in order to
              send it to the server.

       write  Traces writing of download data, received from the server, to
              the application.


PROTOCOLS

       This functionality affects all supported protocols


EXAMPLE

       int main(void)
       {
         /* log details of HTTP/2 and SSL handling */
         curl_global_trace("http/2,ssl");

         /* log all details, except SSL handling */
         curl_global_trace("all,-ssl");
       }

       Below is a trace sample where "http/2" was configured. The trace output
       of an enabled component appears at the beginning in brackets.
       * [HTTP/2] [h2sid=1] cf_send(len=96) submit https://example.com/
       ...
       * [HTTP/2] [h2sid=1] FRAME[HEADERS]
       * [HTTP/2] [h2sid=1] 249 header bytes
       ...


AVAILABILITY

       Added in curl 8.3


RETURN VALUE

       If this function returns non-zero, something went wrong and the
       configuration may not have any effects or may only been applied
       partially.


SEE ALSO

       curl_global_init(3), libcurl(3)

libcurl                           2024-08-05              curl_global_trace(3)

curl 8.9.1 - Generated Tue Aug 6 15:16:25 CDT 2024
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