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Really hope I don't break anything with this Went to have a go at .NET core and it just became too confusing for me with 'Jackett' namespace referring to both Jackett.Common and Jackett
142 lines
5.3 KiB
C#
142 lines
5.3 KiB
C#
namespace CurlSharp.Enums
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// These are options available to build a multi-part form section
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/// in a call to <see cref="CurlHttpMultiPartForm.AddSection" />
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/// </summary>
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public enum CurlFormOption
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Another possibility to send options to
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/// <see cref="CurlHttpMultiPartForm.AddSection" /> is this option, that
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/// passes a <see cref="CurlForms" /> array reference as its value.
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/// Each <see cref="CurlForms" /> array element has a
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/// <see cref="CurlFormOption" /> and a <c>string</c>. All available
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/// options can be used in an array, except the <c>Array</c>
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/// option itself! The last argument in such an array must always be
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/// <c>End</c>.
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/// </summary>
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Array = 8,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a <c>string</c>, tells libcurl that a buffer is to be
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/// used to upload data instead of using a file.
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/// </summary>
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Buffer = 11,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by an <c>int</c> with the size of the
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/// <c>BufferPtr</c> byte array, tells libcurl the length of
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/// the data to upload.
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/// </summary>
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BufferLength = 13,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a <c>byte[]</c> array, tells libcurl the address of
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/// the buffer containing data to upload (as indicated with
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/// <c>Buffer</c>). You must also use
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/// <c>BufferLength</c> to set the length of the buffer area.
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/// </summary>
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BufferPtr = 12,
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/// <summary>
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/// Specifies extra headers for the form POST section. This takes an
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/// <see cref="CurlSlist" /> prepared in the usual way using
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/// <see cref="CurlSlist.Append" /> and appends the list of headers to
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/// those libcurl automatically generates.
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/// </summary>
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ContentHeader = 15,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by an <c>int</c> setting the length of the contents.
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/// </summary>
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ContentsLength = 6,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a <c>string</c> with a content-type will make cURL
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/// use this given content-type for this file upload part, possibly
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/// instead of an internally chosen one.
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/// </summary>
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ContentType = 14,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a <c>string</c> is used for the contents of this part, the
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/// actual data to send away. If you'd like it to contain zero bytes,
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/// you need to set the length of the name with
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/// <c>ContentsLength</c>.
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/// </summary>
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CopyContents = 4,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a <c>string</c> used to set the name of this part.
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/// If you'd like it to contain zero bytes, you need to set the
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/// length of the name with <c>NameLength</c>.
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/// </summary>
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CopyName = 1,
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/// <summary>
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/// This should be the last argument to a call to
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/// <see cref="CurlHttpMultiPartForm.AddSection" />.
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/// </summary>
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End = 17,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a file name, makes this part a file upload part. It
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/// sets the file name field to the actual file name used here,
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/// it gets the contents of the file and passes as data and sets the
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/// content-type if the given file match one of the new internally
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/// known file extension. For <c>File</c> the user may send
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/// one or more files in one part by providing multiple <c>File</c>
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/// arguments each followed by the filename (and each <c>File</c>
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/// is allowed to have a <c>ContentType</c>).
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/// </summary>
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File = 10,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a file name, and does the file read: the contents
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/// will be used in as data in this part.
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/// </summary>
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FileContent = 7,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a <c>string</c> file name, will make libcurl use the
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/// given name in the file upload part, instead of the actual file
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/// name given to <c>File</c>.
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/// </summary>
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Filename = 16,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by an <c>int</c> setting the length of the name.
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/// </summary>
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NameLength = 3,
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/// <summary>
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/// Not used.
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/// </summary>
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Nothing = 0,
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/// <summary>
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/// No longer used.
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/// </summary>
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Obsolete = 9,
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/// <summary>
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/// No longer used.
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/// </summary>
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Obsolete2 = 18,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a <c>byte[]</c> used for the contents of this part.
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/// If you'd like it to contain zero bytes, you need to set the
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/// length of the name with <c>ContentsLength</c>.
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/// </summary>
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PtrContents = 5,
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/// <summary>
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/// Followed by a <c>byte[]</c> used for the name of this part.
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/// If you'd like it to contain zero bytes, you need to set the
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/// length of the name with <c>NameLength</c>.
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/// </summary>
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PtrName = 2
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};
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} |