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30.\" $FreeBSD$
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32.Dd March 11, 2003
33.Dt FETCH 1
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm fetch
37.Nd retrieve a file by Uniform Resource Locator
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.Nm
40.Op Fl 146AFMPRUadlmnpqrsv
41.Op Fl B Ar bytes
42.Op Fl S Ar bytes
43.Op Fl T Ar seconds
44.Op Fl N Ar file
45.Op Fl o Ar file
46.Op Fl w Ar seconds
47.Op Fl h Ar host
48.Op Fl c Ar dir
49.Op Fl f Ar file
50.Op Ar URL ...
51.Sh DESCRIPTION
52The
53.Nm
54utility provides a command-line interface to the
55.Xr fetch 3
56library.
57Its purpose is to retrieve the file(s) pointed to by the URL(s) on the
58command line.
59.Pp
60The following options are available:
61.Bl -tag -width Fl
62.It Fl \&1
63Stop and return exit code 0 at the first successfully retrieved file.
64.It Fl 4
65Forces
66.Nm
67to use IPv4 addresses only.
68.It Fl 6
69Forces
70.Nm
71to use IPv6 addresses only.
72.It Fl A
73Do not automatically follow ``temporary'' (302) redirects.
74Some broken Web sites will return a redirect instead of a not-found
75error when the requested object does not exist.
76.It Fl a
77Automatically retry the transfer upon soft failures.
78.It Fl B Ar bytes
79Specify the read buffer size in bytes.
80The default is 4096 bytes.
81Attempts to set a buffer size lower than this will be silently
82ignored.
83The number of reads actually performed is reported at verbosity level
84two or higher (see the
85.Fl v
86flag).
87.It Fl c Ar dir
88The file to retrieve is in directory
89.Ar dir
90on the remote host.
91This option is deprecated and is provided for backward compatibility
92only.
93.It Fl d
94Use a direct connection even if a proxy is configured.
95.It Fl F
96In combination with the
97.Fl r
98flag, forces a restart even if the local and remote files have
99different modification times.
100Implies
101.Fl R .
102.It Fl f Ar file
103The file to retrieve is named
104.Ar file
105on the remote host.
106This option is deprecated and is provided for backward compatibility
107only.
108.It Fl h Ar host
109The file to retrieve is located on the host
110.Ar host .
111This option is deprecated and is provided for backward compatibility
112only.
113.It Fl l
114If the target is a file-scheme URL, make a symbolic link to the target
115rather than trying to copy it.
116.It Fl M
117.It Fl m
118Mirror mode: if the file already exists locally and has the same size
119and modification time as the remote file, it will not be fetched.
120Note that the
121.Fl m
122and
123.Fl r
124flags are mutually exclusive.
125.It Fl N Ar file
126Use
127.Ar file
128instead of
129.Pa ~/.netrc
130to look up login names and passwords for FTP sites.
131See
132.Xr ftp 1
133for a description of the file format.
134This feature is experimental.
135.It Fl n
136Do not preserve the modification time of the transferred file.
137.It Fl o Ar file
138Set the output file name to
139.Ar file .
140By default, a ``pathname'' is extracted from the specified URI, and
141its basename is used as the name of the output file.
142A
143.Ar file
144argument of
145.Sq Li \&-
146indicates that results are to be directed to the standard output.
147If the
148.Ar file
149argument is a directory, fetched file(s) will be placed within the
150directory, with name(s) selected as in the default behaviour.
151.It Fl P
152.It Fl p
153Use passive FTP.
154This is useful if you are behind a firewall which blocks incoming
155connections.
156Try this flag if
157.Nm
158seems to hang when retrieving FTP URLs.
159.It Fl q
160Quiet mode.
161.It Fl R
162The output files are precious, and should not be deleted under any
163circumstances, even if the transfer failed or was incomplete.
164.It Fl r
165Restart a previously interrupted transfer.
166Note that the
167.Fl m
168and
169.Fl r
170flags are mutually exclusive.
171.It Fl S Ar bytes
172Require the file size reported by the server to match the specified
173value.
174If it does not, a message is printed and the file is not fetched.
175If the server does not support reporting file sizes, this option is
176ignored and the file is fetched unconditionally.
177.It Fl s
178Print the size in bytes of each requested file, without fetching it.
179.It Fl T Ar seconds
180Set timeout value to
181.Ar seconds .
182Overrides the environment variables
183.Ev FTP_TIMEOUT
184for FTP transfers or
185.Ev HTTP_TIMEOUT
186for HTTP transfers if set.
187.It Fl U
188When using passive FTP, allocate the port for the data connection from
189the low (default) port range.
190See
191.Xr ip 4
192for details on how to specify which port range this corresponds to.
193.It Fl v
194Increase verbosity level.
195.It Fl w Ar seconds
196When the
197.Fl a
198flag is specified, wait this many seconds between successive retries.
199.El
200.Pp
201If
202.Nm
203receives a
204.Dv SIGINFO
205signal (see the
206.Cm status
207argument for
208.Xr stty 1 ) ,
209the current transfer rate statistics will be written to the
210standard error output, in the same format as the standard completion
211message.
212.Sh ENVIRONMENT
213.Bl -tag -width HTTP_TIMEOUT
214.It Ev FTP_TIMEOUT
215Maximum time, in seconds, to wait before aborting an FTP connection.
216.It Ev HTTP_TIMEOUT
217Maximum time, in seconds, to wait before aborting an HTTP connection.
218.El
219.Pp
220See
221.Xr fetch 3
222for a description of additional environment variables, including
223.Ev FETCH_BIND_ADDRESS ,
224.Ev FTP_LOGIN ,
225.Ev FTP_PASSIVE_MODE ,
226.Ev FTP_PASSWORD ,
227.Ev FTP_PROXY ,
228.Ev ftp_proxy ,
229.Ev HTTP_AUTH ,
230.Ev HTTP_PROXY ,
231.Ev http_proxy ,
232.Ev HTTP_PROXY_AUTH ,
233.Ev HTTP_REFERER ,
234.Ev HTTP_USER_AGENT ,
235.Ev NETRC ,
236.Ev NO_PROXY and
237.Ev no_proxy .
238.Sh EXIT STATUS
239The
240.Nm
241command returns zero on success, or one on failure.
242If multiple URLs are listed on the command line,
243.Nm
244will attempt to retrieve each one of them in turn, and will return
245zero only if they were all successfully retrieved.
246.Sh SEE ALSO
247.Xr fetch 3
248.Sh HISTORY
249The
250.Nm
251command appeared in
252.Fx 2.1.5 .
253This implementation first appeared in
254.Fx 4.1 .
255.Sh AUTHORS
256.An -nosplit
257The original implementation of
258.Nm
259was done by
260.An Jean-Marc Zucconi Aq jmz@FreeBSD.org .
261It was extensively re-worked for
262.Fx 2.2
263by
264.An Garrett Wollman Aq wollman@FreeBSD.org ,
265and later completely rewritten to use the
266.Xr fetch 3
267library by
268.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq des@FreeBSD.org .
269.Sh NOTES
270The
271.Fl b
272and
273.Fl t
274options are no longer supported and will generate warnings.
275They were workarounds for bugs in other OSes which this implementation
276does not trigger.
277.Pp
278One cannot both use the
279.Fl h ,
280.Fl c
281and
282.Fl f
283options and specify URLs on the command line.
284