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SoapClient::__getLastRequest

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SoapClient::__getLastRequestRetourne la dernière requête SOAP

Description

public SoapClient::__getLastRequest(): ?string

Retourne le code XML de la dernière requête SOAP émise.

Note:

Cette méthode fonctionne uniquement si l'objet SoapClient a été créé avec l'option trace configuré à true.

Liste de paramètres

Cette fonction ne contient aucun paramètre.

Valeurs de retour

La dernière requête SOAP, sous forme de chaîne de code XML.

Exemples

Exemple #1 Exemple avec SoapClient::__getLastRequest()

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

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Anonymous
14 years ago
Adding htmlentities() can be helpful since it makes the XML visible in your browser without needing to view the source.

<?php

echo "REQUEST:\n" . htmlentities($client->__getLastRequest()) . "\n";

?>
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hejdavladislav at gmail dot com
8 years ago
Note that when you create SoapClient with option "trace" set to FALSE or omit it, than "__getLastRequest()" always returns NULL.
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Ersin DOGAN
15 years ago
I guess many peoples calls getLastRequest and it returns nothing. "Heey where is the my last request". Now we will see our request, when you created a SoapClient instance, you should give a option parameter as below :

<?php
// below $option=array('trace',1);
// correct one is below
$option=array('trace'=>1);

$client=new SoapClient('some.wsdl',$option);

try{
$client->aMethodAtRemote();
}catch(
SoapFault $fault){
// <xmp> tag displays xml output in html
echo 'Request : <br/><xmp>',
$client->__getLastRequest(),
'</xmp><br/><br/> Error Message : <br/>',
$fault->getMessage();
}
?>

"trace" parameter enables output of request. Now, you should see SOAP request.
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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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LZhang
10 years ago
Creating an xml file and link to the file is my way.

$outputxml = '/output.xml';

file_put_contents($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . $outputxml, $client->__getLastRequest());

echo '<a href="' . $outputxml . '">here</a>';
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