Im trying a SOAP Client with PHP. The connection works fine, but the response is always full of questionmarks and new lines (/n).
How i can set utf 8 to my SOAP Connection, or is it possible, so set the response to json?
This is my Code:
$c = new SoapClient('https://example.com/services/ShipmentService/V4_3?wsdl');
$token = [
'delisId' => $auth->delisId,
'authToken' => $auth->authToken,
'messageLanguage' => 'de_DE',
];
$header = new SOAPHeader('http://example.com/common/service/types/Authentication/2.0', 'authentication', $token);
$c->__setSoapHeaders($header);
$response = $c->storeOrders(...);
I have a complex SOAP header which fails to pass security on the web service:
Here is the required XML:
<soapenv:Header>
<sec:Customer>
<sec:Name>Name</sec:Name>
</sec:Customer>
<Security xmlns="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd">
<UsernameToken>
<Username>User</Username>
<Password Type="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText">Password</Password>
</UsernameToken>
</Security>
</soapenv:Header>';
And here is the PHP I tried:
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl, array( 'trace' => 1,'exceptions' => 1));
$cust = array('Name' => "Name");
$token = array('UsernameToken' => array('Username' => "User",'Password' => "Password" ));
$headers = array();
$headers[] = new SoapHeader($ns1,'Customer',$cust);
$headers[] = new SoapHeader($ns2,'Security',$token);
$client->__setSoapHeaders($headers);
WsSecutiry headers are specials and can be tricky to set. They are not declared as the other common Soap Headers.
Your WsSecurity header is pretty basic whereas it can be more complexe when it includes password digest, nonce, and other timestamp information. WsSecurity header can easily be added using the WsSecurity project.
You have to be sure of what is sent (SoapClient::__getLastRequest()) and you mus tbe sure that it matches what is expected if you don't want an error in return. If you still have an error, you should first contact the web service provider.
Is there a way to download a file from Google Cloud Storage in PHP,instead of just reading it and save the content to a file using php functions ?
My code is this:
$obj = new Google_Service_Storage_StorageObject();
$obj->setName($file);
$storage = new Google_Service_Storage($this->gcsClient);
$object = $storage->objects->get($this->bucket, $file);
$request = new Google_Http_Request($object['mediaLink'], 'GET');
$signed_request = $this->gcsClient->getAuth()->sign($request);
$http_request = $this->gcsClient->getIo()->makeRequest($signed_request);
$options = ['gs' => ['Content-Type' => 'text/plain']];
echo $http_request->getResponseBody();
$ctx = stream_context_create($options);
file_put_contents($destination, $http_request->getResponseBody(),0,$ctx);
I've found that Google Cloud Storage supports uploading . I use $storage->objects->insert(...) which works fine,but I can't find a similar function to use for download.
Thank you!
<?php
CloudStorageTools::serve('gs://mybucket/myfile.txt',
['save_as' => 'myfile.txt',
'content_type' => 'text/plain']););
See also the documentation and Stuart Langley's answer to this question.
I need to connect to a SOAP Server from php, I read a lot of documentation, examples and tutorials, but I still cannot make authentication to my server. I have done the work below:
$agencyNumber = 7818619810;
$fullTransmission = false;
//$context = array('header' => 'Content-type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8');
$params = array( 'agencyNumber' => 7818619810, 'fullTransmission' => 0/*,$context*/);
$client = new SoapClient("http://link/to/server?wsdl");
$test = $client->__getFunctions();
var_dump($test );// returns the functions my supplier provides, as well __getTypes() gives a bunch of variable arrays ect..
$response = $client->__soapCall('GetTransmissionTicket',array($params) );//line 16 which is mentioned on error print
var_dump($response);
Even though I set $context, when I try to run, I get the error below:
Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [HTTP] Cannot process the
message because the content type 'text/xml; charset=utf-8' was not the
expected type 'application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8'. in
C:\xampp\htdocs\xml\inc\connection_test.php:16 Stack trace: #0
[internal function]: SoapClient->__doRequest('http://interfac...', '..//my-provider...', 1, 0) #1
C:..path..test.php(16): SoapClient->__soapCall('GetTransmission...',
Array) #2 {main} thrown in C:..path..test.php on line 16
The remote method I'm trying to call is called GetTransmissionTicket which takes two parameters, (int)agencyNumber and fullTransmission(bool)..
I want to emphasize that there are a lot of threads on this topic, some of which are really close to my question(1, 2, 3 and so on ..), but I really couldn't solve the problem. Please give a hand..
Kind Regards..
Try $params = array( 'agencyNumber' => 7818619810, 'fullTransmission' => false);
instead of $params = array( 'agencyNumber' => 7818619810, 'fullTransmission' => 0);
OR
Use $client = new SoapClient("http://link/to/server?wsdl", array('soap_version' => SOAP_1_1));
because
application/soap+xml is the content-type passed when using SOAP 1.2, text/xml is used with SOAP 1.1,
Reference : how to change content-type of request?
A simple example with soap and php can be
$url="your WSDL url";
$method = "Method you are calling";
$error=0;
$client = new SoapClient($url);
try
{
$info = $client->__call($method, array($param));
}
catch (SoapFault $fault)
{
$error = 1;
errorReport($fault->faultcode,$fault->faultstring);
die;
/*echo '<script type="text/javascript">alert("Sorry,App Returne the following ERROR:'.$fault->faultcode."-".$fault->faultstring.' We will now take you back to our homepage."); window.location = "'.$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'].'";</script> '; */
}
if($error==1)
{
$xml=$fault->faultstring;
}else{
$xml = $info;
}
return $xml;
Try implementing it and let me know. if it works for you.
Shouldn't the last line be var_dump($response); instead of var_dump($client);
Anyways, you can also try using this to get the result :
$response = $client->GetTransmissionTicket(array($params) );
var_dump($response);
I resolved this problem by switching from SOAP 1.2 to SOAP 1.1:
$this->client = new SoapClient(
$url,
array(
"trace" => TRUE,
"exception" => 0,
"soap_version" => SOAP_1_1,
"cache_wsdl" => WSDL_CACHE_MEMORY,
"local_cert" => 'mycert.pem',
)
);
I will answer my own question so that it helps someone one day. I used nusoap and changed the encoding to utf-8. The code snippet is below:
require_once "nusoap.php";
$client = new nusoap_client("http://interface.--Serivce-Supplier-Link/Service.svc?wsdl", "wsdl");
$client->soap_defencoding = 'UTF-8';
$result = $client->call("GetTransmissionTicket", array( 'agencyNumber' => 13155, 'fullTransmission' => false));
var_dump($result);
Kind Regards
may be little late but could help others. so here it goes:
$params is already an array so you don't have to use array($params) in
$response = $client->__soapCall('GetTransmissionTicket',array($params) );
instead use simple $params while calling.check it like this
$response = $client->GetTransmissionTicket($params);
also use $client->__getTypes(); to verify params to be passed.
use catch to good effect to trace faultstringand faultactor.
at the end if still not getting solution check it with soapUI(a software).
I am using SoapClient to pull data out of a sharepoint list. If its a normal text field it works fine and gives me the image. I can even attach the image to the individual list elements and link it into another field and get the image that way. The problem with that is it asks me to log in to my sharepoint account whenever I access the page, which obviously a normal user of my site will not be able to do.
First, if there is a way around this, that will be a sufficient answer because that is my ideal way of doing it.
However, if the better way is to make a picture gallery and then pull the pictures from there then that isn't a problem.
Basically what I need to know is how to use the Imaging library and maybe the GetItemsByIds method? I am very new to soap and sharepoint in general so I appologize for what may be trivial questions but I really need to know how to do this and I can find no resource on the internet that explains what I need to know (if there is one, link it!). Keep in mind, I have to do this in PHP.
Here is some code that I use to pull the list data:
<?php
$authParams = array(
'login' => 'username',
'password' => 'pass'
);
$listName = "{GUID}";
$rowLimit = '500';
$wsdl = "list.wsdl";
$soapClient = new SoapClient($wsdl, $authParams);
$params = array(
'listName' => $listName,
'rowLimit' => $rowLimit;
);
echo file_get_contents($wsdl, FILE_TEXT, stream_context_create(array('http' => array('timeout' => 1))), 0, 1);
$rawXMLresponse = null;
try{
$rawXMLresponse = $soapClient->GetListItems($params)->GetListItemsResult->any;
}
catch(SoapFault $fault){
echo 'Fault code: '.$fault->faultcode;
echo 'Fault string: '.$fault->faultstring;
}
echo '<pre>' . $rawXMLresponse . '</pre>';
$dom = new DOMDocument();
$dom->loadXML($rawXMLresponse);
$results = $dom->getElementsByTagNameNS("#RowsetSchema", "*");
?>
//do the useful thing
<?php
unset($soapClient);
?>
It was an issue with the user permissions. Once we had an account with the correct permissions, it worked fine.