| c: Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al. |
| SPDX-License-Identifier: curl |
| Long: rate |
| Arg: <max request rate> |
| Help: Request rate for serial transfers |
| Category: connection |
| Example: --rate 2/s $URL ... |
| Example: --rate 3/h $URL ... |
| Example: --rate 14/m $URL ... |
| Added: 7.84.0 |
| See-also: limit-rate retry-delay |
| Multi: single |
| Scope: global |
| --- |
| Specify the maximum transfer frequency you allow curl to use - in number of |
| transfer starts per time unit (sometimes called request rate). Without this |
| option, curl will start the next transfer as fast as possible. |
| |
| If given several URLs and a transfer completes faster than the allowed rate, |
| curl will wait until the next transfer is started to maintain the requested |
| rate. This option has no effect when --parallel is used. |
| |
| The request rate is provided as "N/U" where N is an integer number and U is a |
| time unit. Supported units are 's' (second), 'm' (minute), 'h' (hour) and 'd' |
| /(day, as in a 24 hour unit). The default time unit, if no "/U" is provided, |
| is number of transfers per hour. |
| |
| If curl is told to allow 10 requests per minute, it will not start the next |
| request until 6 seconds have elapsed since the previous transfer was started. |
| |
| This function uses millisecond resolution. If the allowed frequency is set |
| more than 1000 per second, it will instead run unrestricted. |
| |
| When retrying transfers, enabled with --retry, the separate retry delay logic |
| is used and not this setting. |