I need to send a post request with Guzzle for a project I am working on and keep getting a 400 Bad request error with the message 'Invalid XML Data'. I tried lots of different combinations as far as the settings go and am getting the same error message in all cases.
Did anyone else run into this issue? Any ideas why this is? I appreciate any help in advance.
$xml = $this->getXml();
$client = new GuzzleHttp\Client();
try {
$credentials = base64_encode('username:pass');
$res = $client->post('https://www.example.com',['headers' => ['Content-Type' => 'text/xml; charset=UTF8', 'Authorization' => 'Basic '.$credentials], 'body' => $xml]);
} catch (\GuzzleHttp\Exception\ClientException $e) {
dd($e->getResponse()->getBody()->getContents());
}
For the $xml value, I tried the following:
$xml = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<soap:Envelope
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<GetCustomerInfo xmlns="http://tempUri.org/">
<CustomerID>1</CustomerID>
<OutputParam />
</GetCustomerInfo>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>';
My main objective for the time being is to simply resolve this specific client error for invalid XML and reach the server.
The XML looks good, so the code should work. Do you have more details in the response? Maybe position in the XML or something else.
Just a side note: you can use auth option instead of setting Authentication header by hands.
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i would like some help please.
I am trying to call a webservice using PHP and i am having problems with different kind of messages.
The WSDL is "http://195.144.16.7/ElastrakEDI/ElastrakEDI.asmx?WSDL" and the Web Service is Called GetPartMaster. The username and password at first are both TESTUID and TESTPWD ( for testing purposes ).
The XML Below is the Request
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" xmlns:edi="http://elastrak.gr/edi/">
<soap:Header>
<edi:AuthHeader>
<!--Optional:-->
<edi:Username>TESTUID</edi:Username>
<!--Optional:-->
<edi:Password>TESTPWD</edi:Password>
</edi:AuthHeader>
</soap:Header>
<soap:Body>
<edi:GetPartMaster/>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
This XML is the response
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Header>
<AuthHeader xmlns="http://elastrak.gr/edi/">
<Username>TESTUID</Username>
<Password>TESTPWD</Password>
</AuthHeader>
</soap:Header>
<soap:Body>
<GetPartMasterResponse xmlns="http://elastrak.gr/edi/">
<GetPartMasterResult>
<elastrakPartMasterFile xmlns="">
<PartMasterURL>http://195.144.16.7/elastrakEDI/Temp/Parts/OTWKOJL4.txt</PartMasterURL>
<ErrorCode/>
<ErrorDescription/>
</elastrakPartMasterFile>
</GetPartMasterResult>
</GetPartMasterResponse>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
I have tried the php code below but still cant get it to work
<?php
$wsdl = 'http://195.144.16.7/ElastrakEDI/ElastrakEDI.asmx?WSDL';
$trace = true;
$exceptions = true;
$xml_array['Username'] = 'TESTUID';
$xml_array['Password'] = 'TESTPWD';
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl, array('trace' => $trace, 'exceptions' => $exceptions));
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl);
$response = $client->GetPartMaster($xml_array);
try
{
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl, array('trace' => $trace, 'exceptions' => $exceptions));
$response = $client->GetPartMaster($xml_array);
}
catch (Exception $e)
{
echo "Error!";
echo $e -> getMessage ();
echo 'Last response: '. $client->__getLastResponse();
}
$response = $response->GetPartMaster->PartMasterURL;
var_dump($response);
?>
Thank you again for your time and Help.
Your request is currently wrongly constructed as you must take into account that therse is actually thow parts in the request:
the SOAP header, containing the username and password
the SOAP body, containing the GetPartMaster element
Take a look to the SoapClient class and the __setSoapHeaders method.
This is why I strongly advise you to use a WSDL to PHP generator to send SOAP Request as it will allow you to easily construct the request and then handle the response while using the OOP approach and not wondering how to send the parameters. Using the generated PHP SDK and a good IDE such as PhpStorm or any Eclipse based IDE with autocompletion, it'll be easy to find your way. Try the PackageGenerator project.
I'm new with SOAP and trying to connect it with PHP but without positive results. Maybe you can give me a hand
SOAP 1.2 Request
POST /XXXservice.asmx HTTP/1.1
Host: XXX.prueba.com
Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: length
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<soap12:Envelope xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:soap12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope">
<soap12:Body>
<GetAcData xmlns="https://prueba.com/">
<Userid>string</Userid>
<Password>string</Password>
</GetAcData>
</soap12:Body>
</soap12:Envelope>
SOAP 1.2 Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: length
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<soap12:Envelope xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:soap12="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope">
<soap12:Body>
<GetAcDataResponse xmlns="https://prueba.com/">
<XX>xml</GetAcDataResult>
</GetAcDataResponse>
</soap12:Body>
</soap12:Envelope>
I used the following code but I'm getting this message:
SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't load from 'https://XXX.YYYY.com/XXXservice.asmx' : Premature end of data in tag html line 3
<?php
$options = array(
'Userid' => 'xx',
'Password' => 'xx',
);
$client = new SoapClient("https://XXX.YYYY.com/XXXservice.asmx", $options);
$result = $client('GetAcData');
?>
First of all you need an endpoint url of your webservice, that provides you the wsdl content. As #camelsWrittenInCamelCase has written in his comment, you should try https://XXX.YYYY.com/XXXservice.asmx?wsdl instead of https://XXX.YYYY.com/XXXservice.asmx.
Next you should wrap all your soap client stuff in a try/catch block, to get all possible exceptions and the most informations in case of an error.
try {
$client = new \SoapClient(
'https://XXX.YYYY.com/XXXservice.asmx?wsdl',
[
'cache_wsdl' => WSDL_CACHE_NONE,
'exceptions' => true,
'soap_version' => SOAP_1_2,
'trace' => true,
]
);
} catch (\SoapFault $fault) {
echo "<pre>";
var_dump($fault);
echo "</pre>";
echo "<pre>";
var_dump($client->__getLastRequest());
echo "</pre>";
echo "<pre>";
var_dump($client->__getLastResponse());
echo "</pre>";
}
As shown in the example above the soap client is initialized with an options array. We use the trace option, to enable tracing for getting the last send request and response. Additionally wie use the exception option, to force the client to throw exceptions in case of any error. Further more we disable caching the wsdl settings as long as you are developing. If you are going into production, this option should be set to WSDL_CACHE_DISK or WSDL_CACHE_MEMORY.
Now you need to know, which functions and types (complex types) your webservice provides. For this purpose you can do the following.
// getting the functions of your webservice
echo "<pre>";
var_dump( $client->__getFunctions() );
echo "</pre>";
// getting the types of your webservice
echo "<pre>";
var_dump( $client->__getTypes() );
echo "</pre>";
Since I do not know the exact scope of your web service, I'll just assume that the webservice delivers a method called DetAcData with two parameters Userid and Password. With this informations I can only guess, how the right call could look like. For detailed informations I 'd need the output of __getFunctions() and __getTypes().
An examplary call could look like this.
try {
$client = new \SoapClient(
'https://XXX.YYYY.com/XXXservice.asmx?wsdl',
[
'cache_wsdl' => WSDL_CACHE_NONE,
'exceptions' => true,
'soap_version' => SOAP_1_2,
'trace' => true,
]
);
$data = new \stdClass();
$data->Userid = 'YourUserId';
$data->Username = 'YourUsername';
$result = $client->GetAcData($data);
// $result will be an object
echo "<pre>";
var_dump($result);
echo "</pre>";
} catch (\SoapFault $fault) {
// error handling
}
Further more you can write data objects for every complex type mentioned in the functions and types output from your webservice. You can add a classmap to the options array when instantiating your soap client, so that every response and request will automatically be parsed in the corresponding data object. How soap client classmaps work is explained in the php documentation.
Just have a try. I 'm sure you will get it on your own. ;)
I'm trying to send an SOAP request.
My request looks like this
<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns1="someurl">
<SOAP-ENV:Body>
<RequestIndBApplication>
But my customer told me it has to look like this
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<process xmlns="someurl">
<RequestIndBApplication>
I'm using an WSDL file i got from my customer. But i don't know how i can change the soap tag. is there a way to do this?
Here is my php code
$client = new SoapClient('urlofwsdlfile',array('trace' => true, 'exceptions' => true)); $params = new \SoapVar($xmlstr), \XSD_ANYXML);
$result = $client->__SoapCall('process', array($params));
$xmlstr contains the data as xml
It's have been already several days since I'm trying to figure out SOAP but no success :( Any chance to know how can I create PHP(curl) SOAP request to look like this?
POST /WebServices/domain.asmx HTTP/1.1
Host: webservices.domain.ru
Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: length
SOAPAction: "http://www.domain.ru/GetVariants"
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<soap:Header>
<AuthentificationHeader xmlns="http://www.domain.ru/">
<Login>string</Login>
<Password>string</Password>
<PartnerId>string</PartnerId>
</AuthentificationHeader>
</soap:Header>
<soap:Body>
<GetVariants xmlns="http://www.domain.ru/">
<RequestParameters>xml</RequestParameters>
</GetVariants>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Also I have following data:
WSDL:
http://webservices.domain.ru/WebServices/domainXml.asmx?WSDL
Soap action:
http://webservices.domain.ru/WebServices/domainXml.asmx?op=GetVariants
Basically:
PHP's support for SOAP just sucks.
You need to use your WSDL to generate your PHP classes, so you can build a Request object.
You will get something like this:
class SomeClass
{
var $name; //NCName
}
class SomeOtherClass
{
var $value; //anonymous2
}
.
.
.
There are some WSDL to PHP scripts out there. (Google wsdl to php)
Then you do something like this.
$soapClient = new SoapClient($this->_wsdlUrl, array(
'trace' => true,
'exceptions' => true,
'uri' => $this->_endPoint,
'location' => $this->_endPoint,
'local_cert' => $this->certificatePath,
'allow_self_signed' => true,
'soap_version' => SOAP_1_2,
));
// Build the SOAP client object, with your properties.
//After that, you have to call:
$yourContainerObject = new YourContainerObject(); // The top SOAP XML node
$yourContainerObject->SomeChildNode = new SomeChildNode();
$yourContainerObject->SomeChildNode->Name = 'John';
.
.
.
$soapResponse = $soapClient->GetVariants($yourContainerObject);
print_r(soapResponse); // to see what you get
The "GetVariants" method doesn't need to be implemented, so you don't get confused and ask yourself where do I get that from.It is described in WSLD and PHP's SOAP client knows that it is just a SOAP action.
This should be an more advanced example of creating SOAP requests via PHP.
I hope you get the basic flow of this.
Hello i am very new to webservice, in php with below code i am trying to make soap request as shown in below XML, but it says Error
HTTP Error: Unsupported HTTP response status 405 Method Not Allowed (soapclient->response has contents of the response)
Questions:
How to pass headers?
How to pass FetchCalendarRequest with request like in XML?
I have used Nusoap here but if you have a SOAP PHP class solution it is also invited.
My code:
<?php
require_once('../lib/nusoap.php');
$client = new nusoap_client("http://webservices.test.com/ows/5.1/Availability.wsdl");
$err = $client->getError();
if ($err)
{
client_debug_error_message('Constructor error', $err, $client);
exit;
}
// Call the SOAP method
$result = $client->call(
'FetchCalendar',
array(
'StayDateRange' => array(
'StartDate' => '2013-10-01',
'EndDate' => '2013-10-10',
),
),
);
// Check for a fault
if ($client->fault)
{
debug_preformatted('Fault', $result);
}
else
{
// Check for errors
$err = $client->getError();
if ($err)
{
debug_preformatted('Error', $err);
}
else
{
debug_preformatted('Result', $result);
}
}
// Display the request and response
client_debug_dump($client);
XML :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Header>
<OGHeader transactionID="005435" timeStamp="2008-12-09T13:26:56.4056250-05:00" xmlns="http://webservices.test.com/og/4.3/Core/">
<Origin entityID="OWS" systemType="WEB" />
<Destination entityID="WEST" systemType="ORS" />
</OGHeader>
</soap:Header>
<soap:Body>
<FetchCalendarRequest xmlns:a="http://webservices.test.com/og/4.3/Availability/" xmlns:hc="http://webservices.test.com/og/4.3/HotelCommon/" xmlns="http://webservices.test.com/ows/5.1/Availability.wsdl">
<HotelReference chainCode="AXA" hotelCode="AXAMUM" />
<StayDateRange>
<hc:StartDate>2013-10-01</hc:StartDate>
<hc:EndDate>2013-10-10</hc:EndDate>
</StayDateRange>
<GuestCount>
<hc:GuestCount ageQualifyingCode="ADULT" count="1" />
<hc:GuestCount ageQualifyingCode="CHILD" count="0" />
</GuestCount>
</FetchCalendarRequest>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Post Url :http://000.000.000.00:8080/ows_ws_51/Availability.asmx
Soap Action : http://webservices.test.com/ows/5.1/Availability.wsdl#FetchCalendar
Edit: Working Solution 16 Sep 2013
This solution is with Soap PHP Class only I want it to work with Nusoap bow.
<?php
$wsdl = "http://###.###.###.##:8080/ows_ws_51/Availability.asmx?wsdl";
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl, array( 'soap_version' => SOAP_1_1,'trace' => true,));
//=========== Header Setting ============
$ns = 'http://webservices.micros.com/og/4.3/Availability/'; //Namespace of the WS.//Body of the Soap Header.
$strHeaderComponent_Session = <<<XML
<OGHeader transactionID="005435" timeStamp="2008-12-09T13:26:56.4056250-05:00" xmlns="http://webservices.micros.com/og/4.3/Core/">
<Origin entityID="OWS" systemType="WEB" />
<Destination entityID="WEST" systemType="ORS" />
</OGHeader>
XML;
$objVar_Session_Inside = new SoapVar($strHeaderComponent_Session, XSD_ANYXML, null, null, null);
$objHeader_Session_Outside = new SoapHeader($ns , 'SessionHeader', $objVar_Session_Inside);
// More than one header can be provided in this array.
$client->__setSoapHeaders(array($objHeader_Session_Outside));
//============== Request ================
$xml = <<<XML
<FetchCalendarRequest xmlns:a="http://webservices.micros.com/og/4.3/Availability/" xmlns:hc="http://webservices.micros.com/og/4.3/HotelCommon/" xmlns="http://webservices.micros.com/ows/5.1/Availability.wsdl">
<HotelReference chainCode="AXA" hotelCode="{$DdlHotels}" />
<StayDateRange>
<hc:StartDate>{$Arrive}</hc:StartDate>
<hc:EndDate>{$Depart}</hc:EndDate>
</StayDateRange>
<GuestCount>
<hc:GuestCount ageQualifyingCode="ADULT" count="1" />
<hc:GuestCount ageQualifyingCode="CHILD" count="0" />
</GuestCount>
</FetchCalendarRequest>
XML;
$args = array(new SoapVar($xml, XSD_ANYXML));
try
{
$response = $client->__soapCall( 'FetchCalendar', $args );
}
catch (SoapFault $e)
{
echo "Error: {$e}"; exit;
}
You can use PHP's built in SOAP library to create a SOAP client and call a method from the WSDL, try something like this:
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl, array( 'soap_version' => SOAP_1_1,
'trace' => true,
));
try {
$params = array(
//Your parameters here
);
$res = $client->__soapCall( 'SoapMethod', $params );
return $res;
} catch (SoapFault $e) {
echo "Error: {$e}";
}
//for debugging what the outgoing xml looks like
$client->__getLastRequest();
The WSDL should help structure the xml for your params. If you cannot get that to work the way you want you could try passing the xml yourself using SoapVar() and setting the encode to XSD_ANYXML.
If you also need to add additional header information take a look at this example from the PHP docs.
$params = array(//your params as specified by documentation);
$result = $client->call(array("Availability"=>$params));
Might I suggest trying to learn SOAP with a different example web service. The wsdl document published for this service appears to be incomplete, as they have entered the incorrect SOAP address for the Availability service. With an incorrect or incomplete WSDL document, the SOAP library you are using will not be able to form a valid SOAP request and send it to the correct endpoint.
<wsdl:service name="AvailabilityService">
<wsdl:port name="AvailabilityPort" binding="tns:AvailabilityBinding">
<soap:address location="http://tempuri.org"/>
</wsdl:port>
</wsdl:service>
As you can see, the AvailabilityService endpoint is described as http://tempuri.org, which is explained as a default test namespace here.
In your original post, you have the 'POST URL' described as http://000.000.000.00:8080/ows_ws_51/Availability.asmx. How is anyone supposed to try the example, if you list the 'POST URL' an as obviously invalid URL.
You have also listed the WSDL document as http://webservices.test.com/ows/5.1/Availability.wsdl, which is also an invalid URL.
Here is a PHP example, accessing a valid WSDL document, using PHP's built-in SOAP library, which can be enabled by enabling the php_soap.dll extension in your php.ini file.
<?php
$wsdl = "http://www.restfulwebservices.net/wcf/StockQuoteService.svc?wsdl";
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl, array(
"trace" => 1,
"exceptions" => 0));
$parameters = array("request" => "IBM");
$value = $client->GetStockQuote($parameters);
$json = json_encode($value);
echo $json;
Note: The following is more of a comment than an answer. I leave it here for further reference as it would not fit into a comment box and it references existing Q&A possible worth for future visitors
You ask two questions regarding Nusoap here:
How to pass headers?
How to pass FetchCalendarRequest with request like in XML?
The first one How to pass headers? has been outlined already in this Q&A:
NuSoap PHP webservice with soap headers
As you have not written specifically in your question what of this (and possible other of the) existing Q&A didn't work for you, this might not suit your needs but you need to give detailed feedback first I'd say.
The second question How to pass FetchCalendarRequest with request like in XML? you probably mean how to call a SOAP action or method ("Request") that has been named in a WSDL. This has already been covered as well for Nusoap on the Stackoverflow website:
Nusoap use existing WSDL how to?
As you have not written specifically in your question what of this (and possible other of the) existing Q&A didn't work for you, this might not suit your needs but you need to give detailed feedback first I'd say to turn this into a concrete programming question.
BTW Stackoverflow works best by asking one question at a time.