On 3/26/24 12:01, Dan Fandrich via curl-library wrote:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 11:36:07AM -0600, R C via curl-library wrote:
I am trying to find out how to write something, using libcurl, to do some io
with a minio object store (s3 compatible)

I did go a bit through the examples page (some I have used as een example for
other projects), but could really find what I was looking for. I did find a
script that uses curl (the command) that seems to work

this is a code fragment, for what I try to write into C.
Do you know about the --libcurl option? It can write your code for you.

curl --insecure \
--insecure is a bad idea, especially when you're sending credentials over the
wire. You should fix your certificate store so that it's not needed.

     -o "${OUT_FILE}" \

     -H "Host: $URL" \
This is seldom needed because curl adds it on its own.
without it the script doesn't work with minio

     -H "Date: ${DATE}" \
Date: on a request? I've never seen that before. Is that needed by AWS
signatures?

     -H "Content-Type: ${CONTENT_TYPE}" \
This one doesn't make much sense on a GET request, because there is no content
being sent. Did you really want Accept:?

     -H "Authorization: AWS ${USERNAME}:${SIGNATURE}" \
curl versions since 7.75.0 have AWS signature calculation built-in, with the
--aws-sigv4 option.

     ${PROTOCOL}://$URL${MINIO_PATH}

I saw an example called httpcustomheader, which came closest to what I'm
looking for I think.
This is a very simple request with one custom header, so simple.c will do fine
with the addition of CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER which you can see how to do in many
other examples. But look at the curl's built-in AWS support first.
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