(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
SoapClient::__construct — SoapClient constructor
Creates a SoapClient object to connect to a SOAP service.
wsdl
URI of a WSDL file describing the service, which is used to automatically configure the client. If not provided, the client will operate in non-WSDL mode.
Nota:
By default, the WSDL file will be cached for performance. To disable or configure this caching, see SOAP Opzioni di configurazione and the
cache_wsdl
option.
options
An associative array specifying additional options for the SOAP client.
If wsdl
is provided, this is optional; otherwise,
at least location
and url
must be
provided.
location
string
The URL of the SOAP server to send the request to.
Required if the wsdl
parameter is not provided.
If both a wsdl
parameter and
location
option are provided, the
location
option will over-ride any location
specified in the WSDL file.
uri
string
The target namespace of the SOAP service.
Required if the wsdl
parameter is not provided;
ignored otherwise.
style
int
Specifies the binding style to use for this client, using the constants
SOAP_RPC
and SOAP_DOCUMENT
.
SOAP_RPC
indicates RPC-style binding, where the
SOAP request body contains a standard encoding of a function call.
SOAP_DOCUMENT
indicates document-style binding,
where the SOAP request body contains an XML document with
service-defined meaning.
If the wsdl
parameter is provided, this
option is ignored, and the style is read from the WSDL file.
If neither this option nor the wsdl
parameter
is provided, RPC-style is used.
use
int
Specifies the encoding style to use for this client, using the
constants SOAP_ENCODED
or SOAP_LITERAL
.
SOAP_ENCODED
indicates encoding using the types
defined in the SOAP specification.
SOAP_LITERAL
indicates encoding using a schema
defined by the service.
If the wsdl
parameter is provided, this
option is ignored, and the encoding is read from the WSDL file.
If neither this option nor the wsdl
parameter
is provided, the "encoded" style is used.
soap_version
int
Specifies the version of the SOAP protocol to use:
SOAP_1_1
for SOAP 1.1,
or SOAP_1_2
for SOAP 1.2.
If omitted, SOAP 1.1 is used.
authentication
int
Specifies the authentication method when using HTTP authentication
in requests. The value may be either
SOAP_AUTHENTICATION_BASIC
or SOAP_AUTHENTICATION_DIGEST
.
If omitted, and the login
option is provided,
Basic Authentication is used.
login
string
Username to use with HTTP Basic or Digest Authentication.
password
string
Password to use with HTTP Basic or Digest Authentication.
Not to be confused with passphrase
,
which is used with HTTPS Client Certificate authentication.
local_cert
string
Path to a client certificate for use with HTTPS authentication. It must be a PEM encoded file which contains your certificate and private key.
The file can also include a chain of issuers, which must come after the client certificate.
Can also be set via
stream_context
,
which also supports specifying a separate private key file.
passphrase
string
Passphrase for the client certificate specified in the
local_cert
option.
Not to be confused with password
,
which is used for Basic or Digest Authentication.
Can also be set via
stream_context
.
proxy_host
string
Hostname to use as a proxy server for HTTP requests.
The proxy_port
option must also be specified.
proxy_port
int
TCP port to use when connecting to the proxy server
specified in proxy_host
.
proxy_login
string
Optional username to authenticate with the proxy server
specified in proxy_host
, using HTTP
Basic Authentication.
proxy_password
string
Optional password to authenticate with the proxy server
specified in proxy_host
, using HTTP
Basic Authentication.
compression
int
Enables compression of HTTP SOAP requests and responses.
The value should be the bitwise OR of three parts:
an optional SOAP_COMPRESSION_ACCEPT
,
to send an "Accept-Encoding" header; either
SOAP_COMPRESSION_GZIP
or SOAP_COMPRESSION_DEFLATE
to indicate
the compression algorithm to use; and a number between 1 and 9
to indicate the level of compression to use in the request.
For example, to enable two-way gzip compression with the maximum
compression level, use
SOAP_COMPRESSION_ACCEPT | SOAP_COMPRESSION_GZIP | 9
.
encoding
string
Defines the internal character encoding. Requests are always sent in UTF-8, and converted to and from this encoding.
trace
bool
Captures request and response information, which can then be accessed with the methods SoapClient::__getLastRequest(), SoapClient::__getLastRequestHeaders(), SoapClient::__getLastResponse(), and SoapClient::__getLastResponseHeaders().
If omitted, defaults to false
classmap
array
Used to map types defined in the WSDL to PHP classes. It should be specified as an associative array with type names from the WSDL as keys and names of PHP classes as values. Note that the type names of an element is not necessarily the same as the element (tag) name.
The provided class names should always be fully qualified with any
namespaces, and never
start with a leading \
. The correct form can be
generated by using
::class.
Note that when creating a class, the constructor will not be called, but magic __set() and __get() methods for individual properties will be.
typemap
array
Used to define type mappings using user-defined callback functions.
Each type mapping should be an array with keys
type_name
(string specifying the
XML element type);
type_ns
(string containing namespace
URI);
from_xml
(callable accepting one
string parameter and returning an object) and
to_xml
(callable accepting one
object parameter and returning a string).
exceptions
bool
Defines whether errors throw exceptions of type SoapFault.
Defaults to true
connection_timeout
int
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 configuration option is available.
cache_wsdl
int
If the wsdl
parameter is provided, and the
soap.wsdl_cache_enabled
configuration option is on, this option determines the type of caching.
One of WSDL_CACHE_NONE
,
WSDL_CACHE_DISK
,
WSDL_CACHE_MEMORY
or
WSDL_CACHE_BOTH
.
Two types of cache are available: in-memory caching, which caches the WSDL in the memory of the current process; and disk caching, which caches the WSDL in a file on disk, shared between all processes. The directory to use for the disk cache is determined by the soap.wsdl_cache_dir configuration option. Both caches use the same lifetime, determined by the soap.wsdl_cache_ttl configuration option. The in-memory cache also has a maximum number of entries determined by the soap.wsdl_cache_limit configuration option.
If not specified, the soap.wsdl_cache configuration option will be used.
user_agent
string
The value to use in the User-Agent
HTTP header
when making requests.
Can also be set via
stream_context
.
If not specified, the user agent will be "PHP-SOAP/"
followed by the value of PHP_VERSION
.
stream_context
resource
A stream context created by stream_context_create(), which allows additional options to be set.
The context may include socket context options,
SSL context options,
plus selected HTTP context options:
content_type
, header
,
max_redirects
, protocol_version
,
and user_agent
.
Note that the following HTTP headers are generated automatically or from other
options, and will be ignored if specified in the 'header'
context option: host
, connection
,
user-agent
, content-length
,
content-type
, cookie
,
authorization
, and proxy-authorization
features
int
A bitmask to enable one or more of the following features:
SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS
When decoding a response to an array, the default behaviour is to detect whether an element name appears once or multiple times in a particular parent element. For elements which appear only once, an object property allows direct access to the content; for elements which appear more than once, the property contains an array with the content of each matching element.
If the SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS
feature is enabled,
elements which appear only once are placed in a single-element array, so that
access is consistent for all elements. This only has an effect when using a WSDL
containing a schema for the response. See Examples section for an illustration.
SOAP_USE_XSI_ARRAY_TYPE
When the use
option or WSDL property is set to encoded
,
force arrays to use a type of SOAP-ENC:Array
, rather than a
schema-specific type.
SOAP_WAIT_ONE_WAY_CALLS
Wait for a response even if the WSDL indicates a one-way request.
keep_alive
bool
a boolean value defining whether
to send the Connection: Keep-Alive
header or
Connection: close
.
Defaults to true
ssl_method
string
Specifies the SSL or TLS protocol version to use with secure HTTP
connections, instead of the default negotiation.
Specifying SOAP_SSL_METHOD_SSLv2
or SOAP_SSL_METHOD_SSLv3
will force use of SSL 2
or SSL 3, respectively.
Specifying SOAP_SSL_METHOD_SSLv23
has no effect;
the constant exists only for backwards compatibility.
As of PHP 7.2, specifying SOAP_SSL_METHOD_TLS
also has no effect; in earlier versions, it forced use of TLS 1.0.
Note that SSL versions 2 and 3 are considered insecure, and may not be supported by the installed OpenSSL library.
This option is DEPRECATED as of PHP 8.1.0.
A more flexible alternative, which allows specifying
individual versions of TLS, is to use the
stream_context
option with
the 'crypto_method' context parameter.
Example #1 Specifying use of TLS 1.3 only
<?php
$context = stream_context_create([
'ssl' => [
'crypto_method' => STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_3_CLIENT
]
]);
$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", ['context' => $context]);
SoapClient::__construct() will generate an
E_ERROR
error if the location
and
uri
options aren't provided in non-WSDL mode.
A SoapFault exception will be thrown if the
wsdl
URI cannot be loaded.
Example #2 SoapClient::__construct() example
<?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 | 9));
$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('encoding'=>'ISO-8859-1'));
class MyBook {
public $title;
public $author;
}
$client = new SoapClient("books.wsdl", array('classmap' => array('book' => "MyBook")));
$typemap = array(
array("type_ns" => "http://schemas.example.com",
"type_name" => "book",
"from_xml" => "unserialize_book",
"to_xml" => "serialize_book")
);
$client = new SoapClient("books.wsdl", array('typemap' => $typemap));
?>
Example #3 Using the SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS
feature
/* Assuming a response like this, and an appropriate WSDL:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns="urn:example">
<SOAP-ENV:Body>
<response>
<collection>
<item>Single</item>
</collection>
<collection>
<item>First</item>
<item>Second</item>
</collection>
</response>
</SOAP-ENV:Body>
</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
*/
echo "Default:\n";
$client = new TestSoapClient(__DIR__ . '/temp.wsdl');
$response = $client->exampleRequest();
var_dump( $response->collection[0]->item );
var_dump( $response->collection[1]->item );
echo "\nWith SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS:\n";
$client = new TestSoapClient(__DIR__ . '/temp.wsdl', ['features' => SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS]);
$response = $client->exampleRequest();
var_dump( $response->collection[0]->item );
var_dump( $response->collection[1]->item );
Il precedente esempio visualizzerĂ :
Default: string(6) "Single" array(2) { [0] => string(5) "First" [1] => string(6) "Second" } With SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS: array(1) { [0] => string(6) "Single" } array(2) { [0] => string(5) "First" [1] => string(6) "Second" }