I'm trying to integrate cargo system to my website. Then I'm using their webservice.
But I've an error like that:
"Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [WSDL] SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't find in "
And error show me that line: 2 second. And that line has that code:
$client = new SoapClient("http://customerservices.araskargo.com.tr/ArasCargoCustomerIntegrationService/ArasCargoIntegrationService.svc");
And here's my full code:
<?php
$client = new SoapClient("http://customerservices.araskargo.com.tr/ArasCargoCustomerIntegrationService/ArasCargoIntegrationService.svc");
$queryInfo = "<QueryInfo>".
"<QueryType>2</QueryType>".
"<Date>07.10.2015</Date>".
"</QueryInfo>";
$loginInfo = "<LoginInfo>".
"<UserName>xxx</UserName>".
"<Password>xxx</Password>".
"<CustomerCode>xxx</CustomerCode>".
"</LoginInfo>";
$result = $client->GetQueryXML(array('loginInfo'=>$loginInfo,'queryInfo'=>$queryInfo));
echo $result;
How can I solve my problem?
The url you're passing to SoapClient is not that of a wsdl file. You maybe meant to use:
$client = new SoapClient("http://customerservices.araskargo.com.tr/ArasCargoCustomerIntegrationService/ArasCargoIntegrationService.svc?singleWsdl");
I have the asmx webservice url : http://newxilnexbackend.cloudapp.net/XilnexNewReg.asmx and i am trying to call this web service using php soapclient but i am stuck at this error (Fatal error: SOAP Fault: (faultcode: soap:Server, faultstring: Server was unable to process request. ---> Object reference not set to an instance of an object.) in C:\xampp\htdocs\wwwroot\captcha.php on line 27). i have tried everything to fix this but no solution. can anyone help me to find out that which part i am doing it wrongly.
this is my php code :
enter code here$tes = 'hi';
try{
$client = new SoapClient("http://newxilnexbackend.cloudapp.net/XilnexNewReg.asmx?WSDL");
$result = $client->RegistrationOfNewCompany(array(
$tes, $tes, $tes
));
header("Location: http://webapp.xilnex.com/");
}
catch (SoapFault $fault) {
trigger_error("SOAP Fault: (faultcode: {$fault->faultcode}, faultstring: {$fault->faultstring})", E_USER_ERROR);
}}
i have also tried this way but got same error:
$result = $client->RegistrationOfNewCompany(array(
EmailAddress=>$tes,
CompanyName=>$tes,
Name=>$tes
));
I have a web service available # http://www.xxxxx/zzzzzzzz/service.asmx and I am trying to send a SOAP request for method - some_function with both the parameters but still not able to get the connection through.
This is my code:
<?php
$param = array('cedula'=>'XXXX','contrasena'=>'YYYYYY');
$client = new SoapClient("http://www.xxxxx/zzzzzzzz/service.asmx?wsdl");
$result = $client->__soapCall('some_function', $param);
print $result;
?>
Error that I'm getting is:
Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [soap:Server] Server was unable to process request. ---> Object reference not set to an instance of an object. in /home/zzzz/XXXXXXXXXX.com/uni/index.php:6 Stack trace: #0 /home/zzzz/XXXXXXXXXX.com/uni/index.php(6): SoapClient->__soapCall('some_function' , Array) #1 {main} thrown in /home/zzzz/XXXXXXXXXX.com/uni/index.php on line 6
Please suggest the corrections. Many thanks in advance :)
Thanks #dootzky & #lulco. I have solved this. Code below works perfectly fine for me:
<?php
ini_set("soap.wsdl_cache_enabled", "0"); // disabling WSDL cache
$wsdl_path = "http://www.xxxxxxx/zzzzzzzzzz/service.asmx?WSDL";
$login_id = 'XXXX';
$password = 'YYYYYY';
$client = new SoapClient($wsdl_path, array('trace' => 1));
try {
echo "<pre>\n";
$result = $client->SOME_FUNCTION(array("request" => array("cedula" => $login_id, "contrasena" => $password)))
print_r($result);
echo "\n";
}
catch (SoapFault $exception) {
echo $exception;
}
?>
I think you are very close to getting this code to work. I would also give credit to this answer on StackOverflow, looks very similar to what you are asking:
"Object reference not set to an instance of an object" error connecting to SOAP server from PHP
So maybe you should just shoot the method directly, like so:
$client->SOME_FUNCTION(array("request" => array('cedula'=>'XXXX','contrasena'=>'YYYYYY'));
Hope that helps! :)
I think it could be problem in wsdl for service SOME_FUNCTION.
Here is the list of services:
http://www.xxxxxx/zzzzzzzzzz/service.asmx
All of them work, but SOME_FUNCTION doesn't. Go to url http://www.xxxxxx/zzzzzzzzzz/service.asmx?op=SOME_FUNCTION and try to set parameters and click Invoke. It will not work and throw exception "Object reference not set to an instance of an object.".
Then try another service, it will work and return some result.
Example for OTHER_FUNCTION service works:
$param = array('estatus'=>'XXXX');
$client = new SoapClient("http://www.xxxxxx/zzzzzzzzzz/service.asmx?wsdl");
$result = $client->__soapCall('OTHER_FUNCTION', $param);
print_r($result);
I am getting the following error when trying to create a new SoapClient.
Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [WSDL] SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't load from 'https://api.mindbodyonline.com/0_5/ClassService.asmx?wsdl' : failed to load external entity "https://api.mindbodyonline.com/0_5/ClassService.asmx?wsdl" in C:\xampp\htdocs\Work\Ice\default\soaptest.php:8 Stack trace: #0 C:\xampp\htdocs\Work\Ice\default\soaptest.php(8): SoapClient->SoapClient('https://api.min...') #1 {main} thrown in C:\xampp\htdocs\Work\Ice\default\soaptest.php on line 8
what would cause the WSDL to not load?
Enable openssl in your php.ini you load the WSDL over https this is only working when the openssl module is enabled.
Not sure if this might be the case with you but if you are using the PHP classes provided on the Minbody API on Github, note that they have recently updated them. I had the same problem with classService.php. If you are using classService.php, update the constructor function to the following (same will apply to other services):
function __construct($debug = false)
{
$endpointUrl = "https://" . GetApiHostname() . "/0_5/ClassService.asmx";
$wsdlUrl = $endpointUrl . "?wsdl";
$this->debug = $debug;
$option = array();
if ($debug)
{
$option = array('trace'=>1);
}
$this->client = new soapclient($wsdlUrl, $option);
$this->client->__setLocation($endpointUrl);
}
I'm getting desperate, all I want is simple error handling when the PHP SOAP Web Service is down to echo an error message login service down. Please help me!
At the moment it's still displaying the error (along with warnings...):
Fatal error: SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL
Here is the script:
<?php
session_start();
$login="0000000000000nhfidsj"; //It is like this for testing, It will be changed to a GET
$username = substr($login,0,13); //as password is always 13 char long
//(the validation is done int he javascript)
$password = substr($login,13);
try
{
ini_set('default_socket_timeout', 5); //So time out is 5 seconds
$client = new SoapClient("http://192.168.0.142:8080/services/Logon?wsdl"); //locally hosted
$array = $client->login(array('username'=>$username,
'password'=>$password));
$result = $array->return;
}catch(SoapFault $client){
$result = "0";
}
if($result == "true")//as this would be what the ws returns if login success
{
$_SESSION['user'] = $login;
echo "00";
}
else
{
echo "01 error: login failed";
}
?>
UPDATE July 2018
If you don't care about getting the SoapFault details and just want to catch any errors coming from the SoapClient you can catch "Throwable" in PHP 7+. The original problem was that SoapClient can "Fatal Error" before it throws a SoapFault so by catching both errors and exceptions with Throwable you will have very simple error handling e.g.
try{
soap connection...
}catch(Throwable $e){
echo 'sorry... our service is down';
}
If you need to catch the SoapFault specifically, try the original answer which should allow you to suppress the fatal error that prevents the SoapFault being thrown
Original answer relevant for older PHP versions
SOAP can fatal error calling the native php functions internally which prevents the SoapFaults being thrown so we need to log and suppress those native errors.
First you need to turn on exceptions handling:
try {
$client = new SoapClient("http://192.168.0.142:8080/services/Logon?wsdl",array(
'exceptions' => true,
));
} catch ( SoapFault $e ) { // Do NOT try and catch "Exception" here
echo 'sorry... our service is down';
}
AND THEN you also need to silently suppress any "PHP errors" that originate from SOAP using a custom error handler:
set_error_handler('handlePhpErrors');
function handlePhpErrors($errno, $errmsg, $filename, $linenum, $vars) {
if (stristr($errmsg, "SoapClient::SoapClient")) {
error_log($errmsg); // silently log error
return; // skip error handling
}
}
You will then find it now instead trips a SoapFault exception with the correct message "Soap error: SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL: Couldn't load from '...'" and so you end up back in your catch statement able to handle the error more effectively.
Fatal error: SOAP-ERROR: Parsing WSDL Means the WSDL is wrong and maybe missing? so it's not related to soap. And you cannot handle FATAL ERROR with a try catch. See this link : http://ru2.php.net/set_error_handler#35622
What do you get when you try to access http://192.168.0.142:8080/services/Logon?wsdl in your browser?
You can check if the WSDL is present like this
$handle = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt($handle, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, TRUE);
$response = curl_exec($handle);
$httpCode = curl_getinfo($handle, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
if($httpCode == 404) {
/* You don't have a WSDL Service is down. exit the function */
}
curl_close($handle);
/* Do your stuff with SOAP here. */
Unfortunately SOAP throws a fatal error when the service is down / unreachable rather than returning a SoapFault object.
That being said, you can set it to throw an exception. You probably omitted the part where you're setting the exceptions soap_client option to false
$client = new SoapClient("http://192.168.0.142:8080/services/Logon?wsdl",array(
'exceptions' => false, // change to true so it will throw an exception
));
Catch the exception when service is down:
try {
$client = new SoapClient("http://192.168.0.142:8080/services/Logon?wsdl",array(
'exceptions' => true,
));
}
catch ( Exception $e )
{
echo 'sorry... our service is down';
}
Perhaps a better alternative:
set_error_handler('my_error_handler');
set_exception_handler('my_exception_handler');
function my_exception_handler($e) {
exit('Error, something went terribly wrong: '.$e);
}
function my_error_handler($no,$str,$file,$line) {
$e = new ErrorException($str,$no,0,$file,$line);
my_exception_handler($e);
}
Where you can adjust error messages in the mentioned functions.
I use it to return a message in the same situation you do, as it can occur at any time.
Say you send a soap message after the initial login, and that response never arrives or arrives only partially, this way you can return a message without any script paths, names and linenumbers.
In such cases I do not return $e at all, instead I just output something like: 'Something went wrong, please try it again (later).'
I ended up handling it this way:
libxml_use_internal_errors(true);
$sxe = simplexml_load_string(file_get_contents($url));
if (!$sxe) {
return [
'error' => true,
'info' => 'WSDL does not return valid xml',
];
}
libxml_use_internal_errors(false);
Do your soap call after this check.
Everything turned out to be much more trivial - when using namespaces, be sure to specify the root ns!
Those catch (SoapFailt $fault) - is wrong, right way catch (\SoapFault $fault)
SoapFault doesn't extends Exception, catch the especific type works:
try {
$client = new SoapClient("http://192.168.0.142:8080/services/Logon?wsdl",array(
'exceptions' => true,
));
}
catch ( SoapFault $e )
{
echo 'sorry... our service is down';
}