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HTTP2 with libcurl
- Spec: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-06
+ Spec: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-http2
nghttp2 (https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/nghttp2)
- We're depending on this 3rd party library for the actual low level protocol
- handling parts. The reason for this is that HTTP2 is much more complex at
- that layer than HTTP1.1 (which we implement on our own) and that nghttp2 is
- an already existing and well functional library.
+ libcurl uses this 3rd party library for the low level protocol handling
+ parts. The reason for this is that HTTP2 is much more complex at that layer
+ than HTTP1.1 (which we implement on our own) and that nghttp2 is an already
+ existing and well functional library.
+
+ Right now, nghttp2 implements http2 draft-09
Over an http:// URL
If CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION is set to CURL_HTTP_VERSION_2, libcurl will include
an upgrade header in the initial request to the host to allow upgrading to
- http2. Possibly introduce an option that will cause libcurl to fail if not
- possible to upgrade. Possibly introduce an option that makes libcurl use
- http2 at once over http://
+ http2.
+
+ Possibly we can later introduce an option that will cause libcurl to fail if
+ not possible to upgrade. Possibly we introduce an option that makes libcurl
+ use http2 at once over http://
Over an https:// URL
If CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION is set to CURL_HTTP_VERSION_2, libcurl will use ALPN
(or NPN) to negotiate which protocol to continue with. Possibly introduce an
option that will cause libcurl to fail if not possible to use http2.
+ Consider options to explicitly disable ALPN and/or NPN.
+
+SSL libs
+
+ The challange is the ALPN and NPN support and all our different SSL
+ backends. Right now we support ALPN and VPN with OpenSSL and ALPN with
+ GnuTLS.
+
+Applications
+
+ We hide http2's binary nature and convert received http2 traffic to headers
+ in HTTP 1.1 style. This allows applications to work unmodified.
+
+curl tool
+
+ curl offers the --http2 command line option to enable use of http2
To consider: