SOAPpy and ArrayOfString
icius
icius at comcast.net
Sun Jan 21 16:55:04 EST 2007
Figured it out. This works:
#!/usr/bin/python
import SOAPpy
wsdlFile =
'http://localhost:8080/axis/services/USD_R11_WebService?WSDL'
server = SOAPpy.WSDL.Proxy(wsdlFile)
server.soapproxy.config.dumpSOAPOut = 1
server.soapproxy.config.dumpSOAPIn = 1
SID = server.login('srvcdesk', 'xxxxxxxxx')
attr = SOAPpy.structType()
attr._addItem('string', 'userid')
attr._addItem('string', 'last_name')
attr._addItem('string', 'first_name')
contacts = server.doSelect(SID, 'cnt', "userid = 'srvcdesk'", 1, attr)
print contacts
server.logout(SID)
The XML generated is very similar, but my web service seems to like
this for some reason...weird.
icius wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to use a web services API with Python and SOAPpy as a
> client. Some of the method paramters in this web service's WSDL are
> asking for an "ArrayOfString" type. Here is my code so far:
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
>
> from SOAPpy import WSDL
>
> wsdlFile =
> 'http://localhost:8080/axis/services/USD_R11_WebService?WSDL'
>
> server = WSDL.Proxy(wsdlFile)
>
> server.soapproxy.config.dumpSOAPOut = 1
> server.soapproxy.config.dumpSOAPIn = 1
>
> SID = server.login('srvcdesk', 'xxxxxxxx')
>
> contacts = server.doSelect(SID, 'cnt', "userid = 'abeju01'", 1,
> ['last_name', 'first_name', 'userid'])
>
>
> I tried using a simple Python list for the argument that wants
> "ArrayOfString". Python generates the following XML for the last
> argument of the "doSelect" command above:
>
> <v5 SOAP-ENC:arrayType="xsd:string[3]" xsi:type="SOAP-ENC:Array">
> <item>last_name</item>
> <item>first_name</item>
> <item>userid</item>
> </v5>
>
>
> The web service does not like this at all and returns the following
> error:
>
> SOAPpy.Types.faultType: <Fault soapenv:Server.userException:
> org.xml.sax.SAXException: Bad types (class [Ljava.lang.Object; -> class
> usdjws65.ArrayOfString): >
>
>
> I know in Perl I had to do some special gyrations to pass the right
> structue for ArrayOfString to this same web service. Is there any way
> to force a type in Python or any other ideas on how to do this?
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