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How can I put a custom xsi:type in a SOAP request created using PHP arrays?


How can I create the following part as part of a soap request?

<RequestDetails xsi:type="PostcodeRequest">
  <Postcode>SW1A 1AA</Postcode>
</RequestDetails>

I am creating the soap request using arrays

$aPostcode = array('Postcode'=>'SW1A 1AA')
$aPostcodeRequest = array('PostcodeRequest' => $aPostcode);
$GetLineCharacteristicsRequest = array('RequestDetails' => aPostcodeRequest);

Solution

  • I didn't find a way to achieve it using arrays, but I could do it with classes. The code:

    try {
        $options = [
            'trace'=> 1,
            'location' => 'http://localhost/pruebas/soap-server-nowsdl.php',
            'uri' => 'http://localhost/pruebas'
        ];
    
        class PostCodeRequest {
            function __construct($pc)
            {
                $this->Postcode = $pc;
            }
        }
    
        $client = new SOAPClient(null, $options);
    
        $pc = new PostcodeRequest('SW1A 1AA');
        $postCodeRequest = new SoapVar($pc, SOAP_ENC_OBJECT, 'PostCodeRequest', 'http://soapinterop.org/xsd');
        $response = $client->hola(new SoapParam($postCodeRequest, 'RequestDetails'));
    
        header('Content-type:text/xml');
        echo $client->__getLastRequest();
    }
    catch (SoapFault $e) {
        echo $e;
    }
    

    Will give this as request:

    <SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns1="http://localhost/pruebas" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:ns2="http://soapinterop.org/xsd" SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/">
        <SOAP-ENV:Body>
            <ns1:hola>
                <RequestDetails xsi:type="ns2:PostCodeRequest">
                    <Postcode xsi:type="xsd:string">SW1A 1AA</Postcode>
                </RequestDetails>
            </ns1:hola>
        </SOAP-ENV:Body>
    </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
    

    Of course, this is assuming you have a "hola" function in your SOAP server. Replace it with whatever you're calling.

    This solution is based in the example of the SoapVar constructor.