It should be noted that encoding does not seem to encode anything, just specify what goes into the XML header.
We had problems with double-encoded UTF strings being saved to database when using this function, sending it of to a apache xml-rpc servlet and storing it in mysql database. It was solved by setting 'escaping' to just 'markup' and 'encoding' to 'UTF-8' (don't forget to set 'utf-8' in xmlrpc_decode too).
It seems that UTF-8 encoded strings gets escaped with their bytes as entities instead of their characters as entites.
xmlrpc_encode_request
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.7, PHP 5)
xmlrpc_encode_request — Generates XML for a method request
Descripción
Esta función es EXPERIMENTAL. Esto significa que el comportamiento de esta función, el nombre de esta función y en definitiva TODO lo documentado sobre esta función, puede cambiar en una futura version de PHP SIN AVISO. La advertencia queda hecha, y utilizar esta extensión queda bajo su propia responsabilidad.
Lista de parámetros
- method
-
Name of the method to call.
- params
-
Method parameters compatible with method signature.
- output_options
-
Array specifying output options may contain (default values are emphasised):
output_type: php, xml
verbosity: no_white_space, newlines_only, pretty
escaping: cdata, non-ascii, non-print, markup (may be a string with one value or an array with multiple values)
version: simple, xmlrpc, soap 1.1, auto
encoding: iso-8859-1, other character set supported by iconv
Valores retornados
Returns a string containing the XML representation of the request.
Ejemplos
Example #1 XMLRPC client functions example
<?php
$request = xmlrpc_encode_request("method", array(1, 2, 3));
$context = stream_context_create(array('http' => array(
'method' => "POST",
'header' => "Content-Type: text/xml",
'content' => $request
)));
$file = file_get_contents("http://www.example.com/xmlrpc", false, $context);
$response = xmlrpc_decode($file);
if (xmlrpc_is_fault($response)) {
trigger_error("xmlrpc: $response[faultString] ($response[faultCode])");
} else {
print_r($response);
}
?>
xmlrpc_encode_request
06-Feb-2008 02:05
12-Mar-2007 05:39
Simple OO client with function Overload :
the php metho test_helloworld is translated to xmlrpc method test.helloworld.
class RpcClient {
private $_methods;
private $_context;
private $_url;
function __construct ($url, $user, $passwd) {
$auth = base64_encode(sprintf('%s:%s', $user,$passwd));
$this->_context = stream_context_create(array(
'http' => array(
'method' => 'POST',
'header' => "Content-Type: text/xml\r\n".
"Authorization: Basic $auth" ,
)
));
$this->_url = $url;
$this->registerMethod ("Test_HelloWorld");
}
function __call($methodName, $params) {
if (array_key_exists($methodName,$this->_methods)) {
// on appelle la fonction RPC
$m = str_replace('_', '.', $methodName);
$r = xmlrpc_encode_request($m, $params,array('verbosity'=>'newlines_only'));
$c = $this->_context;
stream_context_set_option($c,'http','content',$r);
$f = file_get_contents($this->_url,false,$c);
$resp = xmlrpc_decode($f);
return $resp;
} else {
// on appelle la fonction de l'objet
call_user_method_array($methodName, $this,$params);
}
}
private function registerMethod ($method) {
$this->_methods[$method] = true;
}
}
21-Aug-2006 12:54
Take care that this function will generate invalid xmlrpc content when invoked with certain parameters (said content will be happily parsed by the lib itself, but not by other implementations).
xmlrpc_encode_request(null, null)
will generate a response without a value
xmlrpc_encode_request('myfunc', array('faultCode' => 666, 'faultString' => 'hello world')
will generated a request containing a <fault> member instead of <params>
28-May-2005 11:29
For examples / documentation of the array output_options, see http://xmlrpc-epi.sourceforge.net/main.php?t=php_api#output_options
In short, output_options lets you send compact xmlrpc (without all the "pretty whitespace" xmlrpc_encode adds normally), apply an own escaping table prior to sending, set the encoding, and a couple of other things (the page even says something about soap 1.1 ... I don't know details).
04-May-2004 08:28
Note that as far as I can tell, the characters generated by PHP in the base64 fields don't appear to violate the XML-RPC standard at all. XML-RPC messages *are* in XML format, and as such, the XML entities should be getting decoded before being passed to a base64 decoder. So, the previously-mentioned Jakarta-based XML-RPC server appears to violate the XML spec. i.e. There's nothing here that needs to be "fixed" in PHP.
29-Dec-2002 01:02
Binary strings (set with xmlrpc_set_type) go into a <base64>...</base64> block like you'd expect. But after every 80th character, this function inserts the XML entity " ", which is a Unicode newline, as if to cause a line-wrap, which is admittedly silly.
Silly though it may be, it causes real problems for some XML-RPC servers, such as http://jakarta.apache.org/xmlrpc/ (nee Helma). Stripping out those entities with something like
$req = preg_replace('/ /', '', xmlrpc_encode_request("my.method", $args));
works around the problem.
15-Aug-2002 06:06
This function should be used by an XML-RPC client to create an XML payload for an XML-RPC request;
<?php
$params = "system.methodSignature";
$method = "system.methodHelp";
$request = xmlrpc_encode_request($method,$params);
echo ( $request );
?>
Produces;
<?xml version='1.0' encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
<methodCall>
<methodName>system.methodHelp</methodName>
<params>
<param>
<value>
<string>system.methodSignature</string>
</value>
</param>
</params>
</methodCall>
The second argument recognises the type of variable and generates the correct XML-RPC structure. See xmlrpc_encode() for more details.
