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The State of SOAP in PHP (PHPBarcelona2009 2009-10-31)

The State of SOAP in PHP (PHPBarcelona2009 2009-10-31)

Presentation at PHP Barcelona 2009.

David Zuelke

October 31, 2009
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  1. SOAP TRANSPORTS • Transports are used for message transmission •

    Most important ones: • HTTP/HTTPS • SMTP
  2. MESSAGES • Wrapped in an <Envelope> • <Header>s and a

    <Body> • Structure is identical for Request and Response <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF‐8"?> <SOAP‐ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP‐ENV="http:// schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns1="http://agavi.org/ sampleapp" > <SOAP‐ENV:Body> <ns1:getProductResponse> <product> <id>123456</id> <name>Red Stapler</name> <price>3.14</price> </product> </ns1:getProductResponse> </SOAP‐ENV:Body> </SOAP‐ENV:Envelope>
  3. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf‐8"?> <wsdl:definitions xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:soap="http:// schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/ encoding/"

    xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:tns="http://agavi.org/ sampleapp/types" xmlns:asa="http://agavi.org/sampleapp" name="AgaviSampleApplication" targetNamespace="http://agavi.org/sampleapp"> <wsdl:types> <xsd:schema xmlns:soap‐enc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" targetNamespace="http://agavi.org/sampleapp/types"> <xsd:complexType name="Product"> <xsd:sequence> <xsd:element name="id" type="xsd:int"/> <xsd:element name="name" type="xsd:string"/> <xsd:element name="price" type="xsd:float"/> </xsd:sequence> </xsd:complexType> <xsd:complexType name="ArrayOfProducts"> <xsd:complexContent> <xsd:extension base="soap‐enc:Array"> <xsd:attribute ref="soap‐enc:arrayType" wsdl:arrayType="tns:Product[]"/> </xsd:extension> </xsd:complexContent> </xsd:complexType> </xsd:schema> </wsdl:types> <wsdl:portType name="AgaviSampleApplicationPortType"> <wsdl:operation name="getProduct"> <wsdl:input message="asa:getProductRequest"/> <wsdl:output message="asa:getProductResponse"/>
  4. $client = new SoapClient('http://acme.com/product.wsdl', array( 'exceptions' => true, 'trace' =>

    true, )); try { var_dump($client‐>listProducts()); } catch(SoapFault $e) { // here be dragons } array 0 => object(stdClass)[3] public 'id' => int 8172401 public 'name' => string 'TPS Report Cover Sheet' (length=22) public 'price' => float 0.89 1 => object(stdClass)[4] public 'id' => int 917246 public 'name' => string 'Weighted Companion Cube' (length=23) public 'price' => float 129.99
  5. BASICS $client = new SoapClient( 'http://acme.com/product.wsdl', // URL to WSDL

    describing the service array( // array of additional options for the client 'exceptions' => true, // throw SoapFault exceptions on errors 'trace' => true, // allow use of SoapClient::__getLast…() ) ); $allProducts = $client‐>listProducts(); // $allProducts contains return value
  6. GETTING AVAILABLE FUNCS $client = new SoapClient('http://acme.com/product.wsdl', array( 'exceptions' =>

    true, 'trace' => true, )); var_dump($client‐>__getFunctions()); array 0 => string 'Product getProduct(int $id)' (length=27) 1 => string 'ArrayOfProducts listProducts()' (length=30)
  7. GETTING AVAILABLE TYPES $client = new SoapClient('http://acme.com/product.wsdl', array( 'exceptions' =>

    true, 'trace' => true, )); var_dump($client‐>__getTypes()); array 0 => string 'struct Product { int id; string name; float price; }' (length=55) 1 => string 'Product ArrayOfProducts[]' (length=25)
  8. FAULT HANDLING $client = new SoapClient('http://acme.com/product.wsdl', array( 'exceptions' => true,

    'trace' => true, )); try { $newThing = $client‐>createProduct(new stdClass()); } catch(SoapFault $e) { // could be a client‐side fault e.g. if fields are missing // or a server‐side fault if the server had any objections :) }
  9. SOAP HEADERS $client = new SoapClient('http://acme.com/product.wsdl', array( 'exceptions' => true,

    'trace' => true, )); $client‐>setSoapHeader( new SoapHeader('http://acme.com/soap/products', 'username', 'Chuck Norris') ); $client‐>setSoapHeader( new SoapHeader('http://acme.com/soap/products', 'password', 'r0undh0usek!ck') ); // headers will be sent along with the request $allProducts = $client‐>listProducts();
  10. CLASSMAPS class Product { protected $id, $name, $price; // imagine

    getters and setters here } $client = new SoapClient('http://acme.com/product.wsdl', array( 'exceptions' => true, 'trace' => true, 'classmap' => array( 'Product' => 'Product', // no namespace here, which can be problematic… ), )); var_dump($client‐>getProduct(123456)); object(Product)[2] protected 'id' => int 123456 protected 'name' => string 'Red Stapler' (length=11) protected 'price' => float 3.14
  11. TYPEMAPS • Used for custom serialization and deserialization • Needs

    two callbacks: • one for XML->PHP conversion • one for PHP->XML conversion • Only necessary in very, very rare cases
  12. class ProductService { public function getProduct($id) { // witchcraft here

    return $product; } public function listProducts() { // more witchcraft here return $products; } } $server = new SoapServer('/path/to/local/products.wsdl', array(/* options… */)); // register a class to instantiate that has all the methods $server‐>setClass('ProductService'); // alternative: use an existing instance // $server‐>setObject(new ProductService()); // rock and roll $server‐>handle(); A BASIC SERVER
  13. class ProductService { public function getProduct($id) { // witchcraft here

    return $product; } public function listProducts() { // more witchcraft here return $products; } public function username($value) { // check if it's really chuck norris } public function password($value) { // check if he did a roundhouse kick } } $server = new SoapServer('/path/to/local/products.wsdl', array(/* options… */)); // register a class to instantiate that has all the methods $server‐>setClass('ProductService'); // rock and roll $server‐>handle(); DEALING WITH HEADERS
  14. class ProductService { public function getProduct($id) { if($product = ProductFinder::retrieveById($id))

    { return $product; } else { return new SoapFault('Server', 'No such product'); } } public function listProducts() { // more witchcraft here return $products; } } PRODUCING FAULTS
  15. class ProductService { public function getTwoThings() { // rocket science

    here return array($foo, $bar); } } MULTI-PART RETURN VALUES
  16. ZEND FRAMEWORK • Zend_Soap_Client as a wrapper for SOAPClient •

    Zend_Soap_Server as a wrapper for SOAPServer • Zend_Soap_Wsdl for constructing WSDL documents • Zend_Soap_Autodiscover for automatic WSDL generation
  17. class AcmeProductService { /** * @param int The ID of

    the product. * * @return Product The product object. * * @deprecated Call Joe from sales if you want to know details about a product… */ public function getProduct($id) { // witchcraft goes here return $product; } } $autodiscover = new Zend_Soap_AutoDiscover(); $autodiscover‐>setClass('AcmeProductService'); $autodiscover‐>handle(); // dumps a WSDL
  18. AGAVI • Re-use existing Actions for SOAP Services • Needs

    some information about the service in WSDL format • WSDL auto-generated by the Routing • Requires basic knowledge of XML Schema and WSDL • Supports Document/Literal Wrapped for Servers
  19. THANK YOU! • Shoot me an E-Mail: [email protected] • Follow

    @dzuelke on Twitter • Slides will be online at http://talks.wombert.de/