Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65004&edit=1
ID: 65004
Comment by: guillaume dot lintot at laposte dot net
Reported by: kjarli at gmail dot com
Summary: SoapServer::handle() should return instead of print
Status: Open
Type: Feature/Change Request
Package: SOAP related
Operating System: *
PHP Version: 5.3.26
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
You can do it this way
<?php
class \SoapServer2 extends \SoapServer{
public function handle($soap_request = null){
ob_start();
parent::handle($soap_request);
$output = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $output;
}
}
$server = new \SoapServer2(
__DIR__ . '/../Resources/config/Notification.wsdl',
array('classmap' => $this->classmap));
// ...
Previous Comments:
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[2013-06-10 12:42:29] kjarli at gmail dot com
Description:
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Case: I'm using a framework with MVC, symfony2. I'm using SOAP for 1 part of
the
system to receive notifications by an external party. Using
SoapServer::handle()
requires me to hack/cheat on the MVC pattern.
Say I want to use the normal route in any framework, thus assign my
SoapServer::handle() to a variable in the output, that's impossible because
it's
send to the browser straight away. This breaks several things:
- The framework using Output Buffering
- PHPUnit using Output Buffering.
Soap feels like php 4.0 and it's time to update it. My feature request: Have
SoapServer::handle() return the string instead or make a new method that does
this.
Test script:
---------------
$classmap = array(...);
$server = new \SoapServer(
__DIR__ . '/../Resources/config/Notification.wsdl',
array('classmap' => $this->classmap)
);
$server->setObject($this->get('mysoap.methods'));
$response = new Response();
$response->headers->set('Content-Type', 'text/xml; charset=ISO-8859-1');
// Sadly handle() prints the output rather than returning it -.-
ob_start();
$server->handle();
$content = ob_get_length() > 0
? ob_get_clean()
: '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><root><error>No soap response
generated</error></root>';
$response->setContent($content);
Expected result:
----------------
.
Actual result:
--------------
Would be so much easier if I could just do:
[...]
$response = new Response();
$response->headers->set('Content-Type', 'text/xml; charset=ISO-8859-1');
$response->setContent($server->handle());
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