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Is there a way to tell cURL command not to use server's side cache? e.g; I have this curl command:

curl -v www.example.com

How can I ask curl to send a fresh request to not use the cache?

Note: I am looking for an executable command in the terminal.

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    What makes you think curl is caching the request?
    – Pekka
    Jul 27, 2015 at 12:38
  • I am talking about server side caching; suppose the site is using memcache
    – tokhi
    Jul 27, 2015 at 12:39
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    If you have access to the server you could implement a custom parameter that bypassed the cache, otherwise, no.
    – Alex K.
    Jul 27, 2015 at 12:41
  • Code your application on the server-side to accept an argument to bypass the cache.
    – bufh
    Jul 27, 2015 at 12:42
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    I think what Alex is talking about is sending a parameter in the URL, say http://www.example.com/?caching=off You could also send a custom header: stackoverflow.com/questions/356705/… But of course your server side application has to understand those commands and act on them by turning the caching off. If anyone could disable a remote site's caching mechanisms, it would be a gaping security hole
    – Pekka
    Jul 27, 2015 at 13:38

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I know this is an older question, but I wanted to post an answer for users with the same question:

curl -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' http://www.example.com

This curl command servers in its header request to return non-cached data from the web server.

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    Why was this downvoted? This worked great for me and it answers the question. Apr 15, 2016 at 17:36
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    I agree with Monkpit. This works great and should be accepted as the answer.
    – ArnaudR
    Apr 20, 2016 at 6:48
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    This helps sometimes, but is not guaranteed to work. The server or proxies in the middle can ignore the no-cache request.
    – wisbucky
    Feb 16, 2017 at 1:59
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    @wisbucky Then we put the blame on whoever manage that server.
    – Kalib Zen
    Dec 27, 2022 at 7:17
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The -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' argument is not guaranteed to work because the remote server or any proxy layers in between can ignore it. If it doesn't work, you can do it the old-fashioned way, by adding a unique querystring parameter. Usually, the servers/proxies will think it's a unique URL and not use the cache.

curl "http://www.example.com?foo123"

You have to use a different querystring value every time, though. Otherwise, the server/proxies will match the cache again. To automatically generate a different querystring parameter every time, you can use date +%s, which will return the seconds since epoch.

curl "http://www.example.com?$(date +%s)"
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Neither -H 'Pragma: no-cache' nor -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' helped me. In browser with "cmd+shift+r" (full reload) I was seeing a new version than the output of curl in terminal.

How to debug for yourself

To get the exact same result, I went to browser > F12 (Dev Tools) > Network/Requests > Right-click on the request > "Copy as cURL" and got the equivalent cURL command to the browser's call.

Then, I pasted that in the terminal and started removing the params one by one, until I found that surprisingly --compressed was making a difference in my case. (Calling CloudFront AWS)

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  • This is most likely because of the vary header. Maybe there was no cached version for the compressed request, else it would have behaved the same.
    – peixotorms
    Apr 10, 2022 at 15:49
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You could try following ways to force not to keep Cache when curl.

Note: The server may or may not be configured to respect the Cache-Control header. Therefore, whether this method will work is dependent on the server or website we’re sending the HTTP request to.

curl command with the Cache-Control header

$ curl -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store' http://www.example.com

Adding the Pragma HTTP Header

$ curl -H 'Pragma: no-cache' http://www.example.com

Finally, the most common way: bypass the cache by changing the URL

curl -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store' http://www.example.com?$(date +%s)
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My problem is I should use single quotes in a query string.

My code

if (event.queryStringParameters && event.queryStringParameters['Name']) {
    responseMessage = 'Hello, ' + event.queryStringParameters['Name'] + '!';
  }

My requests

curl https://cssrq1srud.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/serverless_lambda_stage/hello?Name=Terraform

returns zsh: no matches found

curl 'https://cssrq1srud.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/serverless_lambda_stage/hello?Name=Terraform'   

returns {"message":"Hello, Terraform!"}

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This didn't work for me:

curl -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' http://www.example.com

but this ended up doing the trick:

curl -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' http://www.example.com&someFakeParam=$RANDOM

the &someFakeParam=$RANDOM makes the URL unique each time and bypasses caching.

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