PHP 7.0.6 Released

curl_getinfo

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.4, PHP 5, PHP 7)

curl_getinfoGet information regarding a specific transfer

Description

mixed curl_getinfo ( resource $ch [, int $opt = 0 ] )

Gets information about the last transfer.

Parameters

ch

A cURL handle returned by curl_init().

opt

This may be one of the following constants:

  • CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL - Last effective URL
  • CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE - Last received HTTP code
  • CURLINFO_FILETIME - Remote time of the retrieved document, if -1 is returned the time of the document is unknown
  • CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME - Total transaction time in seconds for last transfer
  • CURLINFO_NAMELOOKUP_TIME - Time in seconds until name resolving was complete
  • CURLINFO_CONNECT_TIME - Time in seconds it took to establish the connection
  • CURLINFO_PRETRANSFER_TIME - Time in seconds from start until just before file transfer begins
  • CURLINFO_STARTTRANSFER_TIME - Time in seconds until the first byte is about to be transferred
  • CURLINFO_REDIRECT_COUNT - Number of redirects, with the CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION option enabled
  • CURLINFO_REDIRECT_TIME - Time in seconds of all redirection steps before final transaction was started, with the CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION option enabled
  • CURLINFO_REDIRECT_URL - With the CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION option disabled: redirect URL found in the last transaction, that should be requested manually next. With the CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION option enabled: this is empty. The redirect URL in this case is available in CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL
  • CURLINFO_PRIMARY_IP - IP address of the most recent connection
  • CURLINFO_PRIMARY_PORT - Destination port of the most recent connection
  • CURLINFO_LOCAL_IP - Local (source) IP address of the most recent connection
  • CURLINFO_LOCAL_PORT - Local (source) port of the most recent connection
  • CURLINFO_SIZE_UPLOAD - Total number of bytes uploaded
  • CURLINFO_SIZE_DOWNLOAD - Total number of bytes downloaded
  • CURLINFO_SPEED_DOWNLOAD - Average download speed
  • CURLINFO_SPEED_UPLOAD - Average upload speed
  • CURLINFO_HEADER_SIZE - Total size of all headers received
  • CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT - The request string sent. For this to work, add the CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT option to the handle by calling curl_setopt()
  • CURLINFO_REQUEST_SIZE - Total size of issued requests, currently only for HTTP requests
  • CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT - Result of SSL certification verification requested by setting CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER
  • CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD - Content length of download, read from Content-Length: field
  • CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_UPLOAD - Specified size of upload
  • CURLINFO_CONTENT_TYPE - Content-Type: of the requested document. NULL indicates server did not send valid Content-Type: header
  • CURLINFO_PRIVATE - Private data associated with this cURL handle, previously set with the CURLOPT_PRIVATE option of curl_setopt()
  • CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE - The last response code
  • CURLINFO_HTTP_CONNECTCODE - The CONNECT response code
  • CURLINFO_HTTPAUTH_AVAIL - Bitmask indicating the authentication method(s) available according to the previous response
  • CURLINFO_PROXYAUTH_AVAIL - Bitmask indicating the proxy authentication method(s) available according to the previous response
  • CURLINFO_OS_ERRNO - Errno from a connect failure. The number is OS and system specific.
  • CURLINFO_NUM_CONNECTS - Number of connections curl had to create to achieve the previous transfer
  • CURLINFO_SSL_ENGINES - OpenSSL crypto-engines supported
  • CURLINFO_COOKIELIST - All known cookies
  • CURLINFO_FTP_ENTRY_PATH - Entry path in FTP server
  • CURLINFO_APPCONNECT_TIME - Time in seconds it took from the start until the SSL/SSH connect/handshake to the remote host was completed
  • CURLINFO_CERTINFO - TLS certificate chain
  • CURLINFO_CONDITION_UNMET - Info on unmet time conditional
  • CURLINFO_RTSP_CLIENT_CSEQ - Next RTSP client CSeq
  • CURLINFO_RTSP_CSEQ_RECV - Recently received CSeq
  • CURLINFO_RTSP_SERVER_CSEQ - Next RTSP server CSeq
  • CURLINFO_RTSP_SESSION_ID - RTSP session ID

Return Values

If opt is given, returns its value. Otherwise, returns an associative array with the following elements (which correspond to opt), or FALSE on failure:

  • "url"
  • "content_type"
  • "http_code"
  • "header_size"
  • "request_size"
  • "filetime"
  • "ssl_verify_result"
  • "redirect_count"
  • "total_time"
  • "namelookup_time"
  • "connect_time"
  • "pretransfer_time"
  • "size_upload"
  • "size_download"
  • "speed_download"
  • "speed_upload"
  • "download_content_length"
  • "upload_content_length"
  • "starttransfer_time"
  • "redirect_time"
  • "certinfo"
  • "primary_ip"
  • "primary_port"
  • "local_ip"
  • "local_port"
  • "redirect_url"
  • "request_header" (This is only set if the CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT is set by a previous call to curl_setopt())
Note that private data is not included in the associative array and must be retrieved individually with the CURLINFO_PRIVATE option.

Changelog

Version Description
5.5.0 Introduced CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE, CURLINFO_HTTP_CONNECTCODE, CURLINFO_HTTPAUTH_AVAIL, CURLINFO_PROXYAUTH_AVAIL, CURLINFO_OS_ERRNO, CURLINFO_NUM_CONNECTS, CURLINFO_SSL_ENGINES, CURLINFO_COOKIELIST, CURLINFO_FTP_ENTRY_PATH, CURLINFO_APPCONNECT_TIME, CURLINFO_CONDITION_UNMET, CURLINFO_RTSP_CLIENT_CSEQ, CURLINFO_RTSP_CSEQ_RECV, CURLINFO_RTSP_SERVER_CSEQ and CURLINFO_RTSP_SESSION_ID.
5.4.7 Introduced CURLINFO_PRIMARY_IP, CURLINFO_PRIMARY_PORT, CURLINFO_LOCAL_IP and CURLINFO_LOCAL_PORT.
5.3.7 Introduced CURLINFO_REDIRECT_URL.
5.3.0 Introduced CURLINFO_CERTINFO.
5.2.4 Introduced CURLINFO_PRIVATE.
5.1.3 Introduced CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT.

Examples

Example #1 curl_getinfo() example

<?php
// Create a cURL handle
$ch curl_init('http://www.example.com/');

// Execute
curl_exec($ch);

// Check if any error occurred
if (!curl_errno($ch)) {
  
$info curl_getinfo($ch);
  echo 
'Took '$info['total_time'], ' seconds to send a request to '$info['url'], "\n";
}

// Close handle
curl_close($ch);
?>

Example #2 curl_getinfo() example with opt parameter

<?php
// Create a cURL handle
$ch curl_init('http://www.example.com/');

// Execute
curl_exec($ch);

// Check HTTP status code
if (!curl_errno($ch)) {
  switch (
$http_code curl_getinfo($chCURLINFO_HTTP_CODE)) {
    case 
200:  # OK
      
break;
    default:
      echo 
'Unexpected HTTP code: '$http_code"\n";
  }
}

// Close handle
curl_close($ch);
?>

Notes

Note:

Information gathered by this function is kept if the handle is re-used. This means that unless a statistic is overridden internally by this function, the previous info is returned.

User Contributed Notes

ssttoo at hotmail dot com
12 years ago
Here are the response codes ready for pasting in an ini-style file. Can be used to provide more descriptive message, corresponding to 'http_code' index of the arrray returned by curl_getinfo().
These are taken from the W3 consortium HTTP/1.1: Status Code Definitions, found at
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html

[Informational 1xx]
100="Continue"
101="Switching Protocols"

[Successful 2xx]
200="OK"
201="Created"
202="Accepted"
203="Non-Authoritative Information"
204="No Content"
205="Reset Content"
206="Partial Content"

[Redirection 3xx]
300="Multiple Choices"
301="Moved Permanently"
302="Found"
303="See Other"
304="Not Modified"
305="Use Proxy"
306="(Unused)"
307="Temporary Redirect"

[Client Error 4xx]
400="Bad Request"
401="Unauthorized"
402="Payment Required"
403="Forbidden"
404="Not Found"
405="Method Not Allowed"
406="Not Acceptable"
407="Proxy Authentication Required"
408="Request Timeout"
409="Conflict"
410="Gone"
411="Length Required"
412="Precondition Failed"
413="Request Entity Too Large"
414="Request-URI Too Long"
415="Unsupported Media Type"
416="Requested Range Not Satisfiable"
417="Expectation Failed"

[Server Error 5xx]
500="Internal Server Error"
501="Not Implemented"
502="Bad Gateway"
503="Service Unavailable"
504="Gateway Timeout"
505="HTTP Version Not Supported"

And an example usage:
<?php
$ch
= curl_init(); // create cURL handle (ch)
if (!$ch) {
    die(
"Couldn't initialize a cURL handle");
}
// set some cURL options
$ret = curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL,            "http://mail.yahoo.com");
$ret = curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER,         1);
$ret = curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION, 1);
$ret = curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 0);
$ret = curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT,        30);

// execute
$ret = curl_exec($ch);

if (empty(
$ret)) {
   
// some kind of an error happened
   
die(curl_error($ch));
   
curl_close($ch); // close cURL handler
} else {
   
$info = curl_getinfo($ch);
   
curl_close($ch); // close cURL handler

   
if (empty($info['http_code'])) {
            die(
"No HTTP code was returned");
    } else {
       
// load the HTTP codes
       
$http_codes = parse_ini_file("path/to/the/ini/file/I/pasted/above");
       
       
// echo results
       
echo "The server responded: <br />";
        echo
$info['http_code'] . " " . $http_codes[$info['http_code']];
    }

}
?>
bg at enativ dot com
2 years ago
curl_getinfo($ch) will also return 'redirect_url' if there is one (even if CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION set to false).
I don't know why it's not in the doc..
Mark Evers
8 years ago
There is a constant missing from that list.  CURLINFO_REDIRECT_COUNT will give you the number of redirects it went through if CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION was set.
nemetral
7 years ago
Just a quick note: if you want to use curl_getinfo() with option CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT in order to debug your cURL request, you must add curl_setopt($handle, CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT, true); first while specifying the options.
torres dot krys at gmail dot com
9 months ago
If you use curl option CURLOPT_NOBODY = true to test if distant url is available, any sites can send you an http code 400 like Cdiscount Wsdl :

$ch = @curl_init($wsdl);

if($ch === false)
    return false;
       
@curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER         ,true);    // we want headers
@curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_NOBODY         ,true);    // dont need body
@curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER ,true);    // catch output (do NOT print!)

@curl_exec($ch);

if(@curl_errno($ch)){   // should be 0
    @curl_close($ch);
    return false;
}

$code = @curl_getinfo($ch, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);

Modifying CURLOPT_NOBODY to false, http code sent is 200 otherwise http code is 400 !!!
nikita dot bulatenko at gmail dot com
3 years ago
CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT error codes:
0: ok the operation was successful.
2 : unable to get issuer certificate
3: unable to get certificate CRL
4: unable to decrypt certificate's signature
5: unable to decrypt CRL's signature
6: unable to decode issuer public key
7: certificate signature failure
8: CRL signature failure
9: certificate is not yet valid
10: certificate has expired
11: CRL is not yet valid
12:CRL has expired
13: format error in certificate's notBefore field
14: format error in certificate's notAfter field
15: format error in CRL's lastUpdate field
16: format error in CRL's nextUpdate field
17: out of memory
18: self signed certificate
19: self signed certificate in certificate chain
20: unable to get local issuer certificate
21:unable to verify the first certificate
22: certificate chain too long
23: certificate revoked
24: invalid CA certificate
25: path length constraint exceeded
26: unsupported certificate purpose
27: certificate not trusted
28: certificate rejected
29: subject issuer mismatch
30: authority and subject key identifier mismatch
31: authority and issuer serial number mismatch
32: key usage does not include certificate signing
50: application verification failure
details at http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/verify.html#VERIFY_OPERATION
vince
5 years ago
CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE does not return a string, as the docs say, but rather an integer.

<?php
    $c
= curl_init('http://www.example.com/');
    if(
curl_getinfo($c, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE) === '200') echo "CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE returns a string.";
    if(
curl_getinfo($c, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE) === 200) echo "CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE returns an integer.";
   
curl_close($c);
?>

returns

"CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE returns an integer."
Anonymous
5 years ago
The main doc neglects to mention that when the CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT option is set the array returned by this function will included a new property, request_header, that is a string of the headers sent in the request.
qrworld.net
1 year ago
Here you have a function that I use to get the content of a URL using cURL. This uses curl_getinfo to know if it is a regular URL or maybe a redirection.

I hope it would be useful for you:

function getUrlContent($url){
$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)');
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, 5);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 5);
$data = curl_exec($ch);
$httpcode = curl_getinfo($ch, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
curl_close($ch);
return ($httpcode>=200 && $httpcode<300) ? $data : false;
}

The source comes from this website:

http://softontherocks.blogspot.com/2014/11/descargar-el-contenido-de-una-url.html
public-mail at alekciy dot ru
5 months ago
Note, header_size include "\r\n\r\n". So if you use CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION>0, CURLOPT_HEADER=true, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER=true right way splite header/body:

$response = curl_exec($ch);
$curl_info = curl_getinfo($ch);
curl_close($ch);
$header_size = $curl_info['header_size'];
$header = substr($response, 0, $header_size);
$body = substr($response, $header_size);
Curly
1 year ago
If you call curl_reset() on a handle that has already been passed to curl_exec(), and then perform a curl_getinfo() on the same handle, you may expect that you get the same result as if you called curl_getinfo() immediately after curl_init(). This is not the case, however. cURL will return the data from the previous execution. If you want to completely reset you actually need to unset the cURL handle and recreate a new one.
luiheidsgoeroe at hotmail dot com
8 years ago
Keep in mind that for CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER it has to be set with curl_setopt() before execution:

This doesn't work:
<?php
$ch
= curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, "http://www.example.com/");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_exec($ch);
var_dump(curl_getinfo($ch,CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT));
?>

This works:
<?php
$ch
= curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, "http://www.example.com/");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT, true);
curl_exec($ch);
var_dump(curl_getinfo($ch,CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT));
?>
Piker
2 years ago
Example 1 should use "if(curl_errno($ch))" not "if(!curl_errno($ch))"
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