I'm trying to create a SOAP web services using Spyne. Based on the simple Hello example, I want to create 2 different services:
from spyne.application import Application
from spyne.protocol.soap import Soap11
from spyne.server.wsgi import WsgiApplication
from spyne.decorator import rpc
from spyne.service import ServiceBase
from spyne.model.complex import Iterable
from spyne.model.primitive import Unicode
class HelloWorldService(ServiceBase):
@rpc(Unicode, _returns=Iterable(Unicode))
def say_hello(ctx, name):
return [u'Hello, %s' % name]
class HelloWorldService1(ServiceBase):
@rpc(Unicode, _returns=Iterable(Unicode))
def say_hello1(ctx, name):
return [u'Hello, %s' % name]
if __name__=='__main__':
from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server
application = Application([HelloWorldService, HelloWorldService1],
'spyne.examples.hello.soap',
in_protocol=Soap11(validator='lxml'),
out_protocol=Soap11()
)
wsgi_application = WsgiApplication(application)
server = make_server('127.0.0.1', 8000, wsgi_application)
server.serve_forever()
However, when I try to consume those services using suds:
from suds.client import Client
client = Client('http://localhost:8000/?wsdl')
print client
There is only one service available:
Service ( HelloWorldService ) tns="spyne.examples.hello.soap"
Prefixes (1)
ns0 = "spyne.examples.hello.soap"
Ports (1):
(Application)
Methods (1):
say_hello(xs:string name, xs:integer times, )
Types (3):
say_hello
say_helloResponse
stringArray
So, I wonder if there is anything that I missed. Moreover, if it is possible, can anyone tell me how to create multiple services, each of which has its own wsdl file, in Spyne.
Your code is correct and would show both say_hello and say_hello1 methods. Maybe you should try again after clearing your client's wsdl cache.
You can look at the actual wsdl document by visiting http://localhost:8000/?wsdl
in your browser.