#Wsdl Magic - Soap Client
Okey here is the case, you have to make requests to a Soap WS Server and you start to write your code, but, with the time you notice that there is a lot of uggly sintax in your file, and you are repeating yourself to get the response of a simple query.
Wsdl Magic provides you a nice and simple sintax to make all your soap requests
<?php
$wsdl = WsdlWrapper::init([
'url' => 'example.com/methods?wsdl'
'trace' => true,
'exceptions' => 1
]);
$result = WsdlWrapper::GetSoapMethod($data);
Wsdl Magic provides you a nice and customizable interface to make your requests. Here's a more complex example:
<?php
WsdlMagic::init([
'url' => 'example.com/methods?wsdl'
'trace' => true,
'exceptions' => 1
]);
WsdlMagic::setAlias([
'GetSoapMethodToPay' => 'payment',
]);
$result = WsdlMagic::payment($data);
I'm a big fan of laravel, and thats why I make a clean class to extends all your models with soap
class Tracker extends WsdlMagicExtension
{
public $wsdl = 'http://200.6.53.69:8181/axis/services/USD_R11_WebService?WSDL';
public $trace = 1;
public $exceptions = true;
public function login()
{
return $this->makeRequest('login', [
'username' => 'servicedesk',
'password' => 'CAdemo123'
]);
}
}