I want to extend spyne Unicode field with regex to ensure it is a valid E-Mail format. But even when copy-pasting basic example from spyne documentation http://spyne.io/docs/2.10/manual/03_types.html, I get the above error (see title) when visiting localhost/my-url-endpoint?wsdl
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I use Django 1.6 and Spyne 2.10.10. on Windows8 64-bit. Any suggestion why it fails?
The code:
from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt
from spyne.protocol.soap import Soap11
from spyne.interface import Wsdl11
from spyne.service import ServiceBase
from spyne.decorator import srpc, rpc
from spyne.model.primitive import Unicode, Integer, Mandatory
from spyne.model.complex import Iterable
from spyne.application import Application
from spyne.server.django import DjangoApplication
class EmailString(Unicode):
__type_name__ = 'EmailString'
class Attributes(Unicode.Attributes):
max_length = 128
pattern = '[^@]+@[^@]+'
class MyService(ServiceBase):
@rpc(EmailString, _returns=Unicode)
def my_function(ctx, my_email):
return "Your email is %s" % my_email
application = Application(
[
MyService
],
tns="http://tempuri.org",
interface=Wsdl11(),
in_protocol=Soap11(validator='lxml'),
out_protocol=Soap11()
)
myServiceApp = csrf_exempt(DjangoApplication(application))
MyServiceApp is then pointed to in urls.py:
urlpatterns += patterns('',
(r'^my-url-endpoint$', 'myapp.views.myServiceApp'),
)
Stack trace:
Internal Server Error: /en/wsCRMService
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\core\handlers\base.py", line 101, in get_response
resolver_match = resolver.resolve(request.path_info)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\core\urlresolvers.py", line 320, in resolve
sub_match = pattern.resolve(new_path)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\core\urlresolvers.py", line 320, in resolve
sub_match = pattern.resolve(new_path)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\core\urlresolvers.py", line 320, in resolve
sub_match = pattern.resolve(new_path)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\core\urlresolvers.py", line 222, in resolve
return ResolverMatch(self.callback, args, kwargs, self.name)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\core\urlresolvers.py", line 229, in callback
self._callback = get_callable(self._callback_str)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\utils\functional.py", line 32, in wrapper
result = func(*args)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\core\urlresolvers.py", line 96, in get_callable
mod = import_module(mod_name)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\django-1.6.1-py2.7.egg\django\utils\importlib.py", line 40, in import_module
__import__(name)
File "E:\my_project\myapp\views.py", line 146, in <module>
out_protocol=Soap11()
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\spyne\application.py", line 104, in __init__
self.in_protocol.set_app(self)
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\spyne\protocol\xml\_base.py", line 413, in set_app
xml_schema.build_validation_schema()
File "C:\Users\Anze\Virtual Environments\my_project\lib\site-packages\spyne\interface\xml_schema\_base.py", line 189, in build_validation_schema
self.validation_schema = etree.XMLSchema(etree.parse(f))
File "xmlschema.pxi", line 102, in lxml.etree.XMLSchema.__init__ (src\lxml\lxml.etree.c:154067)
XMLSchemaParseError: element decl. '{http://tempuri.org}my_email', attribute 'type': The QName value '{http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}EmailString' does not resolve to a(n) type definition., line 4
Please help.
It will work if you do:
EmailString = Unicode(128, pattern='[^@]+@[^@]+', type_name="EmailStringType")
That pattern is just an example though, you can find better ones out there.