Printing out the HTTP2 Stream Id? #13746
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Hi, I'm trying to get some clarity about the output HTTP2 Stream Id between different versions of curl:- C:\tools\git\mingw64\bin\curl.exe -vso NUL https://www.cloudflare.com/ --http2
* Using Stream ID: 1 (easy handle 0x2a6a19c1150)
} [5 bytes data]
> GET / HTTP/2
> Host: www.cloudflare.com
> user-agent: curl/7.79.1
> accept: */* Versus C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin\curl.exe -vso NUL https://www.cloudflare.com/ --http2
* [HTTP/2] [1] OPENED stream for https://www.cloudflare.com/
* [HTTP/2] [1] [:method: GET]
* [HTTP/2] [1] [:scheme: https]
* [HTTP/2] [1] [:authority: www.cloudflare.com]
* [HTTP/2] [1] [:path: /]
* [HTTP/2] [1] [user-agent: curl/8.7.1]
* [HTTP/2] [1] [accept: */*] Am I correct in assuming Cheers, |
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Answered by
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May 22, 2024
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Yes, it is. |
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Answer selected by
indy-singh
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In true internet fashion, I find the command that allows me to see the stream id increase and answer my own question mere moments after asking the question... 🤦🏽 # curl config file
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url = https://www.example.com/ Then C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\bin\curl.exe --config config.txt --verbose Then you can see the |
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Yes, it is.