SoapClient->__construct()

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SoapClient->__construct() --  SoapClient constructor

Description

class SoapClient {

__construct ( mixed wsdl [, array options] )

}

This constructor creates SoapClient objects in WSDL or non-WSDL mode.

Parameters

wsdl

URI of the WSDL file or NULL if working in non-WSDL mode.

options

An array of options. If working in WSDL mode, this parameter is optional. If working in non-WSDL mode, you must set the location and uri options, where location is the URL to request and uri is the target namespace of the SOAP service.

The style and use options only work in non-WSDL mode. In WSDL mode, they come from the WSDL file.

The soap_version option specifies whether to use SOAP 1.1, or SOAP 1.2 client.

For HTTP authentication, you may use the login and password options. For making an HTTP connection through a proxy server, use the options proxy_host, proxy_port, proxy_login and proxy_password. For HTTPS client certificate authentication use local_cert and passphrase options.

The compression option allows to use compression of HTTP SOAP requests and responses.

The encoding option defines internal character encoding. This option does not change the encoding of SOAP requests (it is always utf-8), but converts strings into it.

The classmap option can be used to map some WSDL types to PHP classes. This option must be an array with WSDL types as keys and names of PHP classes as values.

Setting the boolean trace option enables use of the methods SoapClient->__getLastRequest, SoapClient->__getLastRequestHeaders, SoapClient->__getLastResponse and SoapClient->__getLastResponseHeaders.

The exceptions option is a boolean value defining whether soap errors throw exceptions of type SoapFault.

The connection_timeout option defines a timeout in seconds for the connection to the SOAP service. This option does not define a timeout for services with slow responses. To limit the time to wait for calls to finish the default_socket_timeout setting is available.

Examples

Example 1. SoapClient examples

<?php

$client
= new SoapClient("some.wsdl");

$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('soap_version'   => SOAP_1_2));

$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('login'          => "some_name",
                                            
'password'       => "some_password"));

$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('proxy_host'     => "localhost",
                                            
'proxy_port'     => 8080));

$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('proxy_host'     => "localhost",
                                            
'proxy_port'     => 8080,
                                            
'proxy_login'    => "some_name",
                                            
'proxy_password' => "some_password"));

$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('local_cert'     => "cert_key.pem"));

$client = new SoapClient(null, array('location' => "http://localhost/soap.php",
                                     
'uri'      => "http://test-uri/"));

$client = new SoapClient(null, array('location' => "http://localhost/soap.php",
                                     
'uri'      => "http://test-uri/",
                                     
'style'    => SOAP_DOCUMENT,
                                     
'use'      => SOAP_LITERAL));

$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl",
  array(
'compression' => SOAP_COMPRESSION_ACCEPT | SOAP_COMPRESSION_GZIP));

$server = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('encoding'=>'ISO-8859-1'));

class
MyBook {
    
public $title;
    
public $author;
}

$server = new SoapClient("books.wsdl", array('classmap' => array('book' => "MyBook")));

?>