This patch adds support for the CURLINFO_QUEUE_TIME_T constant in the
curl_getinfo() function when compiled with libcurl >= 8.6.0.
CURLINFO_QUEUE_TIME_T This constant allows retrieving the time (in
microseconds) that the request spent in libcurl’s connection queue
before it was sent.
This patch adds support for the CURLINFO_CONN_ID constant in the curl_getinfo() function when compiled with libcurl >= 8.2.0.
CURLINFO_CONN_ID allows retrieving the unique identifier of the underlying connection used in the most recent transfer. This is useful for advanced features like connection reuse tracking, diagnostics, or connection pooling implementations at the PHP level.
* PHP-8.4:
Fix GH-18990, bug #81029, bug #47314: SOAP HTTP socket not closing on object destruction
Fix leak when path is too long in ZipArchive::extractTo()
curl: Remove incorrect string release on error
* PHP-8.3:
Fix GH-18990, bug #81029, bug #47314: SOAP HTTP socket not closing on object destruction
Fix leak when path is too long in ZipArchive::extractTo()
curl: Remove incorrect string release on error
Only covers constants declared via stub files, others will be handled
separately in a later commit.
Does not include the intl extension, since that had some errors relating to the
cpp code; that extension will be updated separately.
it had been considered as boolean for years but since 8.13, it can
accept values beyond 1L, respectively CURLFOLLOW_OBEYCODE and
CURLFOLLOW_FIRSTONLY.
close GH-18444
Adds support for `curl_getinfo()` info keys and additional array keys:
- [`CURLINFO_USED_PROXY`](https://curl.se/libcurl/c/CURLINFO_USED_PROXY.html) - `libcurl` >= 8.7.9 -
Zero if no proxy was used in the previous transfer or a non-zero value if a proxy was used.
- [`CURLINFO_HTTPAUTH_USED`](https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/curl-8_12_0/docs/libcurl/opts/CURLINFO_HTTPAUTH_USED.md) - `libcurl` >= 8.7.9 -
Bitmask indicating the authentication method that was used in the previous HTTP request.
- [`CURLINFO_PROXYAUTH_USED`](https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/curl-8_12_0/docs/libcurl/opts/CURLINFO_PROXYAUTH_USED.md) - `libcurl` >= 8.12.0 -
Bitmask indicating the authentication method that was used in the previous request done over an HTTP proxy.
```php
curl_getinfo($ch);
```
```php
[
// ...
"used_proxy" => 0,
"httpauth_used" => 0,
"proxyauth_used" => 0,
]
```
This also updates the `Caddyfile` for curl tests to add a new route
that supports HTTP basic auth.
We copy the source handler's FCCs to those of the destination.
We also fix the erroneous test assumption that the trampoline wouldn't
be called.
Closes GH-16732.
Given that the lifecycle of the `slist` HashTable exactly matches the lifecycle
of the `_php_curl_free` struct, we might as well embed the HashTable directly
and avoid a pointer indirection.
libcurl ref: [`CURLINFO_POSTTRANSFER_TIME_T`](https://curl.se/libcurl/c/CURLINFO_POSTTRANSFER_TIME_T.html)
`CURLINFO_POSTTRANSFER_TIME_T` is a libcurl info option that returns
the time it took to "post" the transfer. Available since libcurl 8.10.0
This value is also exposed as `posttransfer_time_us` in the
`curl_getinfo()` return value when the `$option` parameter is not
passed.
This adds support for `CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION`[^1] Curl option to set a
custom callback that gets called with debug information during the
lifetime of a Curl request.
The callback gets called with the `CurlHandle` object, an integer
containing the type of the debug message, and a string containing the
debug message. The callback may get called multiple times with the
same message type during a request.
PHP already uses `CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION` functionality to internally
to expose a Curl option named `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT`.
However,`CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT` is not a "real" Curl option supported
by libcurl. Back in 2006, `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT` was added[^2] as
a Curl option by using the debug-callback feature. Git history does
not run that back to show why `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT` was added as a
Curl option, and why the other debug types (such as
`CURLINFO_HEADER_IN` were not added as Curl options, but this seems
to be a historical artifact when we added features without trying
to be close to libcurl options.
This approach has a few issues:
1. `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT` is not an actual Curl option supported by
upstream libcurl.
2. All of the Curl options have `CURLOPT_` prefix, and `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT`
is the only Curl "option" that uses the `CURLINFO` prefix. This exception
is, however, noted[^3] in docs.
3. When `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT` is set, the `CURLOPT_VERBOSE` is also implicitly
set. This was reported[^4] to bugs.php.net, but the bug is marked as wontfix.
This commit adds support for `CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION`. It extends the existing
`curl_debug` callback to store the header-in information if it encounters
a debug message with `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT`. In all cases, if a callable
is set, it gets called.
`CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION` intends to replace `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT` Curl
option as a versatile alternative that can also be used to extract
other debug information such as SSL data, text information messages,
incoming headers, as well as headers sent out (which `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT`
makes available).
The callables are allowed to throw exceptions, but the return values are
ignored.
`CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION` requires `CURLOPT_VERBOSE` enabled, and setting
`CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION` does _not_ implicitly enable `CURLOPT_VERBOSE`.
If the `CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION` option is set, setting `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT`
throws a `ValueError` exception. Setting `CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION` _after_
enabling `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT` is allowed. Technically, it is possible
for both functionality (calling user-provided callback _and_ storing
header-out data) is possible, setting `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT` is not
allowed to encourage the use of `CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION` function.
This commit also adds the rest of the `CURLINFO_` constants used as
the `type` integer value in `CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION` callback.
---
[^1]: [cur.se - CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION](https://curl.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION.html)
[^2]: [`5f25d80`](5f25d80d10)
[^3]: [curl_setopt doc mentioning `CURLINFO_` prefix is intentional](https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.curl-setopt.php#:~:text=prefix%20is%20intentional)
[^4]: [bugs.php.net - `CURLOPT_VERBOSE` does not work with `CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT`](https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65348)
Libcurl `CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE` constant is no longer supported
since libcurl[^1] 7.62. This no-ops the constant, but without causing
any deprecation notices.
[^1]: [CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE](https://curl.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_DNS_USE_GLOBAL_CACHE.html)
Curl >= 7.80.0 supports declaring a function for `CURLOPT_PREREQFUNCTION` option
that gets called after Curl establishes a connection (including the TLS handshake
for HTTPS connections), but before the actual request is made.
The callable must return either `CURL_PREREQFUNC_OK` or `CURL_PREREQFUNC_ABORT` to
allow or abort the request.
This adds support for it to PHP with required ifdef.
- libc: https://curl.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_PREREQFUNCTION.html
Co-authored-by: Gina Peter Bnayard <girgias@php.net>