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| HTTP/2 with curl
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| ================
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| 
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| [HTTP/2 Spec](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7540.txt)
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| [http2 explained](https://daniel.haxx.se/http2/)
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| 
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| Build prerequisites
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| -------------------
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|   - nghttp2
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|   - OpenSSL, libressl, BoringSSL, NSS, GnutTLS, mbedTLS, wolfSSL or SChannel
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|     with a new enough version.
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| 
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| [nghttp2](https://nghttp2.org/)
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| -------------------------------
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| 
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| libcurl uses this 3rd party library for the low level protocol handling
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| parts. The reason for this is that HTTP/2 is much more complex at that layer
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| than HTTP/1.1 (which we implement on our own) and that nghttp2 is an already
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| existing and well functional library.
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| 
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| We require at least version 1.0.0.
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| 
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| Over an http:// URL
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| -------------------
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| 
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| If `CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION` is set to `CURL_HTTP_VERSION_2_0`, libcurl will
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| include an upgrade header in the initial request to the host to allow
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| upgrading to HTTP/2.
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| 
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| Possibly we can later introduce an option that will cause libcurl to fail if
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| not possible to upgrade. Possibly we introduce an option that makes libcurl
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| use HTTP/2 at once over http://
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| 
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| Over an https:// URL
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| --------------------
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| 
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| If `CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION` is set to `CURL_HTTP_VERSION_2_0`, libcurl will use
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| ALPN (or NPN) to negotiate which protocol to continue with. Possibly introduce
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| an option that will cause libcurl to fail if not possible to use HTTP/2.
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| 
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| `CURL_HTTP_VERSION_2TLS` was added in 7.47.0 as a way to ask libcurl to prefer
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| HTTP/2 for HTTPS but stick to 1.1 by default for plain old HTTP connections.
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| 
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| ALPN is the TLS extension that HTTP/2 is expected to use. The NPN extension is
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| for a similar purpose, was made prior to ALPN and is used for SPDY so early
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| HTTP/2 servers are implemented using NPN before ALPN support is widespread.
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| 
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| `CURLOPT_SSL_ENABLE_ALPN` and `CURLOPT_SSL_ENABLE_NPN` are offered to allow
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| applications to explicitly disable ALPN or NPN.
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| 
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| SSL libs
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| --------
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| 
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| The challenge is the ALPN and NPN support and all our different SSL
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| backends. You may need a fairly updated SSL library version for it to provide
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| the necessary TLS features. Right now we support:
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| 
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|   - OpenSSL:   ALPN and NPN
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|   - libressl:  ALPN and NPN
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|   - BoringSSL: ALPN and NPN
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|   - NSS:       ALPN and NPN
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|   - GnuTLS:    ALPN
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|   - mbedTLS:   ALPN
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|   - SChannel:  ALPN
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|   - wolfSSL:   ALPN
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| 
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| Multiplexing
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| ------------
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| 
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| Starting in 7.43.0, libcurl fully supports HTTP/2 multiplexing, which is the
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| term for doing multiple independent transfers over the same physical TCP
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| connection.
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| 
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| To take advantage of multiplexing, you need to use the multi interface and set
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| `CURLMOPT_PIPELINING` to `CURLPIPE_MULTIPLEX`. With that bit set, libcurl will
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| attempt to re-use existing HTTP/2 connections and just add a new stream over
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| that when doing subsequent parallel requests.
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| 
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| While libcurl sets up a connection to a HTTP server there is a period during
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| which it doesn't know if it can pipeline or do multiplexing and if you add new
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| transfers in that period, libcurl will default to start new connections for
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| those transfers. With the new option `CURLOPT_PIPEWAIT` (added in 7.43.0), you
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| can ask that a transfer should rather wait and see in case there's a
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| connection for the same host in progress that might end up being possible to
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| multiplex on. It favours keeping the number of connections low to the cost of
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| slightly longer time to first byte transferred.
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| 
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| Applications
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| ------------
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| 
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| We hide HTTP/2's binary nature and convert received HTTP/2 traffic to headers
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| in HTTP 1.1 style. This allows applications to work unmodified.
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| 
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| curl tool
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| ---------
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| 
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| curl offers the `--http2` command line option to enable use of HTTP/2.
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| 
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| curl offers the `--http2-prior-knowledge` command line option to enable use of
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| HTTP/2 without HTTP/1.1 Upgrade.
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| 
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| Since 7.47.0, the curl tool enables HTTP/2 by default for HTTPS connections.
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| 
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| curl tool limitations
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| ---------------------
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| 
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| The command line tool won't do any HTTP/2 multiplexing even though libcurl
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| supports it, simply because the curl tool is not written to take advantage of
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| the libcurl API that's necessary for this (the multi interface). We have an
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| outstanding TODO item for this and **you** can help us make it happen.
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| 
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| The command line tool also doesn't support HTTP/2 server push for the same
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| reason it doesn't do multiplexing: it needs to use the multi interface for
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| that so that multiplexing is supported.
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| 
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| HTTP Alternative Services
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| -------------------------
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| 
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| Alt-Svc is an extension with a corresponding frame (ALTSVC) in HTTP/2 that
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| tells the client about an alternative "route" to the same content for the same
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| origin server that you get the response from. A browser or long-living client
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| can use that hint to create a new connection asynchronously.  For libcurl, we
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| may introduce a way to bring such clues to the application and/or let a
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| subsequent request use the alternate route automatically.
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| 
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| [Detailed in RFC 7838](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7838)
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