@Es0teric I'm sure you're doing everything right in terms of the curl code there. What's not obvious here is what side effects wordpress has on your curl code. As you said once you remove the side effects all works. So my best guess is that somewhere between your curl code and wp doing its thing the file may not have been created yet under the filename you got from the wp api. Maybe check the manual or dig into wordpress.stackexchange.com to see if anyone's got any similar problems
@Es0teric Right. Is it possible that maybe something in wp could be copying the file later after supplying the filename. I don't remember wp but iirc you could have some OOO execution between the hook and the actual processing of the attachment, possibly?
@Es0teric I agree. It shouldn't. But I'm just guessing here. Did you try doing sometging with the image in the request inside the wp api? For example was this code hooked into some kind of image upload request, perhaps?
@Es0teric I don't know. Sounds like possibly some kind of wordpress thing? Perhaps some kind of race condition if you're doing something with the image in the same request? Maybe someone with a little more understanding of the innarda of wordpress might be able to help you out there.
@AllenJB good point. I was wondering if perhaps the negative offsent language in the protype description should be revised for better clarity, but I just realized there is an example included. So I'll close the bug.
Does anyone remember when we changed the input stream wrapper to rewind after a post request? Something about fgc won't read the stream after it's populated in GPC
@AmmarFaizi There is a zend_zval_get_type API function that returns the variable type, used by the gettype() function. Maybe try that instead of your switch?