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SoapClient::__call

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SoapClient::__callAppelle une fonction SOAP (obsolète)

Description

public SoapClient::__call(string $name, array $args): mixed

L'appel direct à cette méthode est obsolète. Habituellement, les fonctions SOAP peuvent être appelées comme méthodes de l'objet SoapClient ; dans les cas où ce n'est pas possible, ou bien qu'il est nécessaire de passer plus d'options, utilisez la méthode SoapClient::__soapCall().

Liste de paramètres

name

Le nom de la fonction SOAP à appeler.

args

Un tableau des arguments à passer à la fonction. Cela peut être soit un tableau ordonné, soit un tableau associatif. Notez que la plupart des serveurs SOAP exigent que les noms des paramètres soient fournis, auquel cas cela doit être un tableau associatif.

Valeurs de retour

Les fonctions SOAP peuvent renvoyer une ou plusieurs valeurs. Si seule une valeur est renvoyée par la fonction SOAP, la valeur de retour sera un scalaire. Si plusieurs valeurs sont renvoyées, un tableau associatif de paramètres de sortie nommés est renvoyé à la place.

En cas d'erreur, si l'objet SoapClient a été construit avec l'option exceptions définie sur false, un objet SoapFault sera renvoyé.

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philipp dot gruber at catchoftheday dot com dot au
9 years ago
If you are using a WSDL, the library will strip out anything from your parameters that is not defined in WSDL, without giving you any notice about this.

So if your parameters are not fully matching the WSDL, it will simply send no parameters at all.
This can be a bit hard to debug if you don't have access to the target server.

__soapCall() expects parameters in an array called 'parameters' as opposed to calling the function via it's WSDL name, where it accepts the parameters as a plain array.

I.e. if a function called sendOrder expects a parameter (array) called orderDetails, you can call it like this:

$orderDetails = array(/* your data */);
$soap->sendOrder(array('orderDetails' => $orderDetails));

Which is equivalent to:

$client->__soapCall('sendOrder', array('parameters' => array('orderDetails' => $orderDetails)));

Note the additional 'parameters' key used in __soapCall().
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KRavEN
14 years ago
extend of __call thats adds a retry to handle the occasional 'Could not connect to host' exceptions

<?php
class LocalSoapClient extends SoapClient
{

public function
__call($function_name, $arguments)
{
$result = false;
$max_retries = 5;
$retry_count = 0;

while(!
$result && $retry_count < $max_retries)
{
try
{
$result = parent::__call($function_name, $arguments);
}
catch(
SoapFault $fault)
{
if(
$fault->faultstring != 'Could not connect to host')
{
throw
$fault;
}
}
sleep(1);
$retry_count ++;
}
if(
$retry_count == $max_retries)
{
throw new
SoapFault('Could not connect to host after 5 attempts');
}
return
$result;
}
}
?>
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bananos at dev dot co dot ua
15 years ago
I'm writing PHP SOAP client (based on php_soap extension) which uses Google AdService,
today, I tried to create sample Ad using AdService::addAds() and discovered that my SOAP library does not pass
"headline", "description1", "description2" parameters in SOAP request.

First, I thought that this was something wrong with my data, coz I was getting validation errors like
"One or more input elements failed validation." Then I decided to take a look at WSDL description
https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/v11/AdService?wsdl

And voilà ! I've found this:

<complexType name="Ad" abstract="true">
<sequence>
<element name="adGroupId" type="xsd:int"/>
<element name="adType" nillable="true" minOccurs="0" type="impl:AdType"/>
<element name="destinationUrl" nillable="true" minOccurs="0" type="xsd:string"/>
<element name="disapproved" type="xsd:boolean"/>
<element name="displayUrl" nillable="true" minOccurs="0" type="xsd:string"/>
<element name="exemptionRequest" nillable="true" minOccurs="0" type="xsd:string"/>
<element name="id" type="xsd:long"/>
<element name="status" nillable="true" minOccurs="0" type="impl:AdStatus"/>
</sequence>

</complexType>

There is no any ''description", "headline1", "headline2", however there is another complexType

<complexType name="TextAd">
<complexContent>
<extension base="impl:Ad">
<sequence>

<element name="description1" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
<element name="description2" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
<element name="headline" nillable="true" type="xsd:string"/>
</sequence>

</extension>
</complexContent>
</complexType>

So, the thing is when you are working with php_soap be aware of complexType extensions which does not work in php_soap when you try to do things like:

<?php

$client
= new
SoapClient(
"https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/v11/AdService?wsdl",
array(
'trace' => true,
'exceptions' => true,
)

);

$entropy = substr(md5(rand(0, time())), 0, 10);
//create Ad test structure
$sample_ad = array(
"id" => 0,
"adGroupId" => 0,
"adType" => 'TextAd',
"disapproved" => false,
"destinationUrl" => 'http://test.com',
"displayUrl" => 'www.Test.com',
"status" => "Paused", // Enabled / Disabled
"descr_iption1" => 'D1_'.$entropy,
"des_cription2" => 'D2_'.$entropy,
"head_line" => 'H_'.$entropy
);

$client->addAds(array('ads' => array($sample_ad) );
?>
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Samil Abud
16 years ago
Hi,
This is a good example, for the SOAP function "__call".
However it is deprecated.

<?php
$wsdl
= "http://webservices.tekever.eu/ctt/?wsdl";
$int_zona = 5;
$int_peso = 1001;
$cliente = new SoapClient($wsdl);
print
"<p>Envio Internacional: ";
$vem = $cliente->__call('CustoEMSInternacional',array($int_zona, $int_peso));
print
$vem;
print
"</p>";
?>
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