Resulting output, Help on function DjangoSoapApp in module mysite.BDSCheckUser.views:
DjangoSoapApp(*args, **kwargs) On Jul 5, 2:31 pm, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar <nik.mol...@consbio.org> wrote: > Hmmm, I can't think of what may be happening. One more debug thing to > try, print the help of DjangoSoapApp just before the problem line: > > print help(DjangoSoapApp) > > That way, if the DjangoSoapApp symbol is getting reassigned to a > function somewhere along the way, that might clue you in. > > _Nik > > On 7/5/2012 11:17 AM, Jeff Silverman wrote: > > > > > I've been flip flopping my views.py between that snippet, and > >https://gist.github.com/935809, which is a bit different, but easier > > to follow. > > > On Jul 5, 2:03 pm, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar <nik.mol...@consbio.org> > > wrote: > >> Is your code still the same as you posted > >> earlier:http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/2638/?Andthe error is occuring > >> on > >> ln 28? > > >> _Nik > > >> On 7/5/2012 11:01 AM, Jeff Silverman wrote: > > >>> The print output is: > >>> <type 'function'> > >>> On Jul 5, 1:38 pm, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar <nik.mol...@consbio.org> > >>> wrote: > >>>> Hmmm, not sure about this one. Try printing out the type of > >>>> DjangoSoapApp before that line is called: > >>>> print type(DjangoSoapApp) > >>>> _Nik > >>>> On 7/5/2012 5:20 AM, Jeff Silverman wrote: > >>>>> Ok, I'm further along, I think. Now I'm getting the following > >>>>> response = super(DjangoSoapApp, self).__call__(environ, > >>>>> start_response) > >>>>> (Pdb) p start_response > >>>>> <function start_response at 0x25d1ed8> > >>>>> (Pdb) super(DjangoSoapApp, self).__call__(environ, start_response) > >>>>> *** TypeError: super() argument 1 must be type, not function > >>>>> On Jul 3, 3:47 pm, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar <nik.mol...@consbio.org> > >>>>> wrote: > >>>>>> Looking at the soaplib source, it looks like it required requests to be > >>>>>> made using POST. If you're loading this in a web browser to test, then > >>>>>> you're making a GET request. Try making a POST request (using something > >>>>>> like Fiddler) instead. > >>>>>>https://github.com/soaplib/soaplib/blob/master/src/soaplib/core/serve... > >>>>>> (line 84/85) > >>>>>> _Nik > >>>>>> On 7/3/2012 12:20 PM, Jeff Silverman wrote: > >>>>>>>http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/2638/ > >>>>>>> On Jul 3, 2:56 pm, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar <nik.mol...@consbio.org> > >>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>>> Would you please provide a reference to the snippet or to your > >>>>>>>> complete > >>>>>>>> code? It's hard to understand what's going on from this small bit. > >>>>>>>> _Nik > >>>>>>>> On 7/3/2012 11:33 AM, Jeff Silverman wrote: > >>>>>>>>> Thanks for the reply. Removing that did not change the result. > >>>>>>>>> Just > >>>>>>>>> an FYI, but I copied the code verbatim from the snippet. that's > >>>>>>>>> why I > >>>>>>>>> cannot understand what's going on. I continually get the405method > >>>>>>>>> not allowed error regardless. > >>>>>>>>> On Jul 3, 1:28 pm, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar <nik.mol...@consbio.org> > >>>>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure that this is the problem, but typically constructors > >>>>>>>>>> should > >>>>>>>>>> not have a return value. Try removing the "return" from your > >>>>>>>>>> DjangoSoapApp constructor. > >>>>>>>>>> _Nik > >>>>>>>>>> On 7/3/2012 6:32 AM, Jeff Silverman wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>> Below is the code from the views.py > >>>>>>>>>>> The405is retunred from the 'return super(DjangoSoapApp, > >>>>>>>>>>> self).__init__(Application(services, tns))' statement. I am using > >>>>>>>>>>> python 2.6, soaplib20 and django 1.3. I am struggling to > >>>>>>>>>>> understand > >>>>>>>>>>> what exactly is wrong here. > >>>>>>>>>>> class HelloWorldService(DefinitionBase): > >>>>>>>>>>> @soap(String,Integer,_returns=Array(String)) > >>>>>>>>>>> def say_smello(self,name,times): > >>>>>>>>>>> results = [] > >>>>>>>>>>> for i in range(0,times): > >>>>>>>>>>> results.append('Hello, %s'%name) > >>>>>>>>>>> return results > >>>>>>>>>>> class DjangoSoapApp(WSGIApplication): > >>>>>>>>>>> csrf_exempt = True > >>>>>>>>>>> def __init__(self, services, tns): > >>>>>>>>>>> """Create Django view for given SOAP soaplib services and > >>>>>>>>>>> tns""" > >>>>>>>>>>> return super(DjangoSoapApp, > >>>>>>>>>>> self).__init__(Application(services, tns)) > >>>>>>>>>>> def __call__(self, request): > >>>>>>>>>>> django_response = HttpResponse() > >>>>>>>>>>> def start_response(status, headers): > >>>>>>>>>>> django_response.status_code = int(status.split(' ', > >>>>>>>>>>> 1)[0]) > >>>>>>>>>>> for header, value in headers: > >>>>>>>>>>> django_response[header] = value > >>>>>>>>>>> response = super(DjangoSoapApp, > >>>>>>>>>>> self).__call__(request.META, > >>>>>>>>>>> start_response) > >>>>>>>>>>> django_response.content = '\n'.join(response) > >>>>>>>>>>> return django_response > >>>>>>>>>>> # the view to use in urls.py > >>>>>>>>>>> hello_world_service = DjangoSoapApp([HelloWorldService], > >>>>>>>>>>> '__name__')- Hide quoted text - > >>>>>>>>>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > >>>>>>>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > >>>>>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > >>>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. 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