Curl is a command line tool for transferring data specified with URL syntax. Find out how to use curl by reading the curl.1 man page or the MANUAL document. Find out how to install Curl by reading the INSTALL document.
libcurl is the library curl is using to do its job. It is readily available to be used by your software.
This is repo is mostly being used by the Node.js native addon node-libcurl
This was originally a fork of the project https://github.com/peters/curl-for-windows
This repository is a collection of dependencies that curl need to build successfully.
Each submodule tries to track the latest known git release tag. When not using a git submodule
for the dependency, the direct source code was added to this repository, this is the case for
nghttp2
, openssl
, and cares
, for these, their .gyp files were retrieved from the Node.js
source code.
Both x86 and x64 builds are supported.
- Python 2.7
- Visual Studio
- NASM (Required to use ASM version of openssl)
$ git clone https://github.com/JCMais/curl-for-windows.git
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ python configure.py --help
Usage: configure.py [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--toolchain=TOOLCHAIN
msvs toolchain to build for. [default: auto]
--target-arch=TARGET_ARCH
CPU architecture to build for. [default: x86]
$ python configure.py
Open respective curl.sln found in out folder ;)
If you are new to curl you can checkout the example project found in curl.sln or you can view additional the examples in the official curl repository.
-
Add preprocessor flag
- CURL_STATICLIB
-
Add include directory
- path/to/curl/include
-
Add additional library search directory
- path/to/out/Debug|Release/obj
-
Link with the following libraries
- libcurl.lib
- openssl.lib
- libssh2.lib
- brotli.lib
- cares.lib
- zlib.lib
- wsock32.lib
- wldap32.lib
- ws2_32.lib
The following libraries are available here, but not being used (yet):
- nghttp3
- ngtcp2
By now you should have sweet, statically linked, CURL! ;)
- Download the zip archive from the latest tag from the curl official repo https://github.com/curl/curl
- Compare the contents of the extracted sources with the ones at the curl folder on this repo. (I recommend bcompare for that or any other tool that can compare folder contents)
- Make necessary changes to the curl.gyp file.
For example, if a lib/src file was removed/added on the new version, it must be removed/added on the curl.gyp file at the specific target
- After changes are made, cd into the
curl
directory and run:$ git fetch origin $ git checkout <curl-tag-version>
Same than libcurl
nghttp2 is based on Node.js version: https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/v17.x/deps/nghttp2
At the time of writing this, the upgrade process was as easy as:
- copy the folder over.
- on
nghttp2/nghttp2.gyp
:- Comment:
'msvs_settings': { 'VCCLCompilerTool': { 'CompileAs': '1' }, },
- Comment:
- done.
OpenSSL is based on Node.js version: https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/v17.x/deps/openssl
At the time of writing this, the upgrade process was as easy as:
- copy the folder over.
- Replace
<(PRODUCT_DIR_ABS)/
with<(PRODUCT_DIR)/
. - done.
c-ares is based on Node.js version: https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/v17.x/deps/cares
At the time of writing this, the upgrade process was as easy as:
- copy the folder over.
- done.
brotli is based on Node.js version: https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/v17.x/deps/brotli
At the time of writing this, the upgrade process was as easy as:
- copy the folder over.
- done.
nghttp3 is based on Node.js version: https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/v17.x/deps/nghttp3
At the time of writing this, the upgrade process was as easy as:
- copy the folder over.
- done.
ngtcp2 is based on Node.js version: https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/v17.x/deps/ngtcp2
At the time of writing this, the upgrade process was as easy as:
- copy the folder over.
- done.