SoapClient::__getLastResponse

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

SoapClient::__getLastResponseDevuelve la última respuesta SOAP

Descripción

public SoapClient::__getLastResponse(): string

Devuelve el XML recibido en la última respuesta SOAP.

Nota:

Esta función solo funciona si el objecto SoapClient fue creado con la opción trace establecida como true.

Parámetros

Esta función no tiene parámetros.

Valores devueltos

La última respuesta SOAP, como cadena XML.

Ejemplos

Ejemplo #1 Ejemplo de SoapClient::__getLastResponse()

<?php
$client
= SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('trace' => 1));
$result = $client->SomeFunction();
echo
"Response:\n" . $client->__getLastResponse() . "\n";
?>

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ceo at l-i-e dot com
18 years ago
D'oh!
That example needs:
$soapClient = new SoapClient($url, array('trace'=>1));
to turn ON tracing in the first place.
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ceo at l-i-e dot com
18 years ago
You almost for sure will need to wrap a try/catch block around your SOAP call in order to use these to debug something that's not working.

Otherwise, PHP throws a fatal error before you can execute this function.

For example:
<?php
    $soapClient
= new SoapClient($url);
    echo
htmlentities($soapClient->__getFunctions());
   
//Assume that has output 'someFunction' (among others)
   
try {
       
$results = $soapClient->someFunction(...);
    }
    catch (
SoapFault $soapFault) {
       
var_dump($soapFault);
        echo
"Request :<br>", htmlentities($soapClient->__getLastRequest()), "<br>";
        echo
"Response :<br>", htmlentities($soapClient->__getLastResponse()), "<br>";
    }
?>

Without try/catch, your just get the Fatal Error and PHP commits suicide before you can call __getLastRequest/__getLastResponse
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mayurvirkar at gmail dot com
11 years ago
Just to make it a bit more readable

echo "REQUEST:\n" . htmlentities(str_ireplace('><', ">\n<", $client->__getLastRequest())) . "\n";
echo "RESPONSE:\n" . htmlentities(str_ireplace('><', ">\n<", $client->__getLastResponse())) . "\n";

PS: If you are using \n then you need to enclose above statements in <pre>. You can also use <br />, but it gets a bit messy.
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bshafs at gmail dot com
13 years ago
You don't need to surround SoapClient in a try-catch block.  Just set the "exceptions" option to false, and the SoapFault instance will be returned instead of thrown.
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