SOAPpy

Jonathan Morgan jmorgan at ubiquitysoftware.com
Wed Oct 4 07:21:06 EDT 2006


Hi,

I'm just started playing around with Python to trigger a method in a web service.  I've been using SOAPpy and it's incredibly badly documented so i'm not getting very far.

What I need to do is create the following in my SOAP body:

	<n1:myMethod xmlns:n1="http://www.csapi.org/schema/etc...">
		<n1:address xmlns:n1="http://www.csapi.org/schema/etc...">MyAddress</n1:address>
	</n1:myMethod >

I've managed to kinda do something similar to this with the following piece of code:

	from SOAPpy import SOAPProxy

	wsdlurl = 'http://192.168.30.91:6062/mywebservice'

	# define the namespace 
	namespace = 'http://www.csapi.org/schema/etc...'

	server = SOAPProxy(wsdlurl) 

	print 'Test: ' + server._ns(namespace).myMethod(address = "MyAddress")

This creates the following SOAP XML:

	<ns1:myMethod xmlns:ns1="http://www.csapi.org/schema/etc..." SOAP-ENC:root="1">
      	<address xsi:type="xsd:string">MyAddress</address>
	</ns1:myMethod>

I need to be able to add a namespace to the address parameter so it matches the previous SOAP XML above (n1:address, xmlns, etc.) and, what with Python being new to me and SOAPpy having awful docs, I can't figure out how to do this. 

Could anyone please help here?

Cheers,

Jon.








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