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= Some ZSI Examples =
=Some Python ZSI Examples=


== CDPBilling ==
==Document Injection Example==


A Python script using the Zolera SOAP Infrastructure was implemented which allowed arbitrary combinations of orders to be generated.  This script was run from the command line with arguments specifying the required attributes of order set. It dynamically generated an order cluster with randomized data, injected this into the web tier and captured and parsed the return response into a log file along with various timings.
[[Python SOAP - Document Injection Example]]


Follow these links to view the submit script (do.py) and component ZSI generated modules:
==SaintBook==


<pre>
$ cat wsdl.sh
#!/bin/sh


== do.py ==
wget http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL
</pre>


<pre>
<pre>
#!/usr/bin/env python
from ZSI.wstools import WSDLTools
#
#
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


from CDPBilling_serviceagent_services import *
...


from ZSI import FaultException, Fault
location = 'http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL'


import ZSI
load = reader.loadFromURL


import os
wsdl = load(location)
import re
...
import csv
</pre>
import sys
import time
import getopt
import random
import socket
import pprint
import pickle
import traceback


import types
Not sure works for me
import pprint
-josh


import xml.dom.minidom
<pre>
$ mkdir TMP
$ cd TMP/
$ wsdl2py http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL
$ ls
Maxim_client.py Maxim_server.py Maxim_types.py


# from xml.dom.utils import FileReader
$ python
from string import join, split   
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 23 2007, 10:06:54)
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
[GCC 4.0.0 20041026 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 4061)] on darwin
from time import strptime
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from ZSI.wstools import WSDLTools
>>> location = 'http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL'
>>> w = reader.loadFromURL(location)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'reader' is not defined


#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> reader = WSDLTools.WSDLReader()
>>> w = reader.loadFromURL(location)
>>> w
<ZSI.wstools.WSDLTools.WSDL instance at 0xca080>
</pre>


__version__        = '1.2.0'


debug_flg          = False
verbose_flg        = False
sundry_flg        = False


no_sundries        = 0
<pre>
cnt_requests      = 0
On Jan 31, 2008, at 7:49 AM, Lorena Carlo wrote:
log                = None


ServiceURL        = "http://hx418:10000/Services/CDPBilling" # Is retrieved from WSDL
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is a ZSI bug, but for some reason I can not load
> the following webservice:
>
> http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL
>
> This is the portion of code:
>
> from ZSI.wstools import WSDLTools
> location = 'http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL'
> load = reader.loadFromURL
> wsdl = load(location)
>
> This is the exception I get:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
> File
> "c:\Python24\lib\site-packages\zsi-2.1_a1-py2.4.egg\ZSI\wstools
> \WSDLTools
> .py", line 39, in loadFromURL
> File
> "c:\Python24\lib\site-packages\zsi-2.1_a1-py2.4.egg\ZSI\wstools
> \Utility.p
> y", line 642, in loadFromURL
> File
> "c:\Python24\lib\site-packages\zsi-2.1_a1-py2.4.egg\ZSI\wstools
> \Utility.p
> y", line 203, in urlopen
> File
> "c:\Python24\lib\site-packages\zsi-2.1_a1-py2.4.egg\ZSI\wstools
> \Utility.p
> y", line 153, in urlopen
> File "c:\Python24\lib\urllib.py", line 82, in urlopen
>  return opener.open(url)
> File "c:\Python24\lib\urllib.py", line 190, in open
>  return getattr(self, name)(url)
> File "c:\Python24\lib\urllib.py", line 426, in open_file
>  return self.open_local_file(url)
> File "c:\Python24\lib\urllib.py", line 440, in open_local_file
>  raise IOError(e.errno, e.strerror, e.filename)
> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
> '\\MightyMaxims\\MightyMaxims.asmx
> ?WSDL?65784000'
>
> Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
>
> Lorena
</pre>


notification_email = 'peter.harding@auspost.com.au'
=Building Complex Type Arrays=


cdp_defaults      = {
<pre>
                        'AaE'    : ['APCBE', 'AAE PSft', 1'SVT-A-%06d', 0],
So grab an interpreter and import the generated module, then use  
                        'MPC'   : ['APCBE', 'MPVIC', 1, 'SVT-M-%06d', 0],
help() to look at the request you're trying to use.  You'll probably  
                        'XXX'    : ['XXXXX', 'XXXX', 1,  'SVT-X-%06d', 0]
see some helper methods and properties in there,
                    }


cdpId              = 'AaE'
new_
cdp_details        = None
set_
service_header    = None
get_
no_orders          = 1


dt_order          = None
If that doesn't help provide the WSDL
dt_request        = None


cdp_data_pickle    = "cdp.pickle"
-josh
</pre>


add_performance    = True
On Feb 6, 2008, at 7:51 AM, Joseph Boiteau wrote:


#===============================================================================
<pre>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a ZSI client interface generated with  --complexType 
> option (ZSI 2.0)
> When I try to construct a request properly, I cannot find a nice way 
> to instantiate the array object.
>
> A simple list [] seems to correspond to the array, but then I have 
> no parent object to instantiate an array element..
>
> Using the second generated file (*_services_types.py), the element i 
> get using ns0.myDef_Def(None) is a basic object.. without specific 
> attributes or methods I need.
>
> So I'm looking after the manner to instantiate properly any sub-node 
> object.
>
> Thanks
</pre>


class CDP:
=Nilable Types=
  pass


  def __init__(self, cdpID):
<pre>
      self.cdpID          = cdpID
a nilled element looks like this:
      self.consortiumID    = cdp_details[cdpID][0]
      self.sourceSystemID  = cdp_details[cdpID][1]
      self.sequenceID      = cdp_details[cdpID][2]
      self.OrderNoFmt      = cdp_details[cdpID][3]
      self.OrderNo        = cdp_details[cdpID][4]
      self.customer        = []


  def get_order_number(self):
  <whatever xsi:nil="true"/>
      order_number                = self.OrderNo
      self.OrderNo              += 1
      cdp_details[self.cdpID][4]  = self.OrderNo
      return order_number


#===============================================================================


class Customer:
So it should be present if it is minOccurs=1
  pass


  def __init__(self, m):
-josh
      self.apAccountNumber  = int(m[0])
      self.cdpAccountNumber = int(m[1])
      self.cdpCustomerID    = int(m[2])
      self.cdpCustomerName  = m[3]
      self.workCentreID    = int(m[4])
      self.order            = []


  def __str__(self):
On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Rex Corrovan wrote:
      str = """
      apAccountNumber  = %d
      cdpAccountNumber = %d
      cdpCustomerID    = %d
      cdpCustomerName  = '%s'
      """ % (
              self.apAccountNumber,
              self.cdpAccountNumber,
              self.cdpCustomerID,
              self.cdpCustomerName
            )


      for o in self.order:
        str += """
      Order:\n"""
        str += o.__str__()


      return str
Hey all,


#===============================================================================
Been using ZSI a while now, and came across a 'Bad Thing&trade;'. I would get an exception that 'Required <type> missing' any time I would make certain requests.


class Order:
Upon further investigation I realized that if the WSDL I was using had nillable=true, and minOccurs=1 ZSI, and more specifically TC.py, would throw this exception if the server returned an empty element. In this case an Empty element is valid because nillable is true, and the server HAS to return this tag simply because it has minOccurs of 1.
  pass


  def __init__(self, cdp, customer):
Anyway, the fix was not to hard, on line (note: I also added the space after 'Required ' in the exception string for a better looking message)
      self.orderID            = cdp.OrderNoFmt % cdp.get_order_number()
      self.orderStatus        = None
      self.orderDateTime      = dt_order.timetuple()
      self.readyDateTime      = (dt_order + timedelta(days=1)).timetuple()
      self.invoiceDateTime    = (dt_order + timedelta(days=2)).timetuple()
      self.numberOfItems      = 1
      self.workCentreID        = customer.workCentreID
      self.CustomerReference  = None
      self.OrderReference      = None
      self.PickUpAddress      = None
      self.DeliveryAddress    = None
      self.Weight              = None
      self.Dimension          = None
      self.Performance        = None
      self.Service            = []


  def __str__(self):
from original Line 153:
      str = """
        if not href:
        orderID             = %s
             if self.minOccurs is 0: return None
        orderDateTime      = %s
            raise EvaluateException('Required' + tag + ' missing',
        readyDateTime      = %s
                    ps.Backtrace(elt))
        invoiceDateTime    = %s
        numberOfItems      = %d
        workCentreID        = %d
      """ % (
        self.orderID,
        self.orderDateTime,
        self.readyDateTime,
        self.invoiceDateTime,
        self.numberOfItems,
        self.workCentreID
      )
      return str




#===============================================================================
To my patched version:
        if not href:
            if self.minOccurs is 0: return None
            if self.minOccurs is 1 and self.nillable is True: return None
            raise EvaluateException('Required ' + tag + ' missing',
                    ps.Backtrace(elt))
</pre>


class CustomerReference:
=Namespaces=
  pass


  def __init__(self, cdp):
<pre>
      self.customerCostCentre    = '%06d' % random.randint(100000,200000)
This is the wsdl for the above service:
      self.otherCustomerRef      = '%s%05d' % (cdp.cdpID, random.randint(10000,99999))
      self.otherCustomerRefDesc  = 'Consignment Note Number'


  def __str__(self):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!-- Published by JAX-WS RI at http://jax-ws.dev.java.net. RI's version is JAX-WS RI 2.1.2_01-hudson-189-. --><!-- Generated by JAX-WS RI at http://jax-ws.dev.java.net. RI's version is JAX-WS RI 2.1.2_01-hudson-189-. --><definitions xmlns:wsu="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd" xmlns:wsp="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/09/policy" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:tns="http://services/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" targetNamespace="http://services/" name="testserviceService">
      return "CustomerReference"
<wsp:UsingPolicy></wsp:UsingPolicy>
<wsp:Policy wsu:Id="testservicePortBinding_testMethod_WSAT_Policy">
<wsp:ExactlyOne>
<wsp:All>
<ns1:ATAlwaysCapability xmlns:ns1="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/10/wsat" wsp:Optional="false"></ns1:ATAlwaysCapability>
<ns2:ATAssertion xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2002/12/policy" xmlns:ns2="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/10/wsat" ns3:Optional="true" wsp:Optional="true"></ns2:ATAssertion>
</wsp:All>
</wsp:ExactlyOne>
</wsp:Policy>
<types>
<xsd:schema>
<xsd:import namespace="http://services/" schemaLocation="http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?xsd=1"></xsd:import>
</xsd:schema>
</types>
<message name="testMethod">
<part name="parameters" element="tns:testMethod"></part>
</message>
<message name="testMethodResponse">
<part name="parameters" element="tns:testMethodResponse"></part>
</message>
<portType name="testservice">
<operation name="testMethod">
<input message="tns:testMethod"></input>
<output message="tns:testMethodResponse"></output>
</operation>
</portType>
<binding name="testservicePortBinding" type="tns:testservice">
<soap:binding transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" style="document"></soap:binding>
<operation name="testMethod">
<wsp:PolicyReference URI="#testservicePortBinding_testMethod_WSAT_Policy"></wsp:PolicyReference>
<soap:operation soapAction=""></soap:operation>
<input>
<soap:body use="literal"></soap:body>
</input>
<output>
<soap:body use="literal"></soap:body>
</output>
</operation>
</binding>
<service name="testserviceService">
<port name="testservicePort" binding="tns:testservicePortBinding">
<soap:address location="http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice"></soap:address>
</port>
</service>
</definitions>
</pre>


#===============================================================================
(This code directly incooperates an EJB, but without this, directly having the code in the WebMethod shows the same result.)


class OrderReference:
Using wsdl2py I got:
  pass


  def __init__(self, m):
<pre>
      self.orderRef1              = 'M%08d' % random.randint(10000000,99999999)
wn@omega:~$ wsdl2py --url http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl
      self.orderRef1Desc          = 'Manifest Number'
Error loading http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl:
      self.orderRef2              = 'R%05d' % random.randint(10000,99999)
namespace of schema and import match
      self.orderRef2Desc          = 'Run Number'
wn@omega:~$
      self.orderRef3              = 'J%06d' % random.randint(100000,999999)
</pre>
      self.orderRef3Desc          = 'Job Number'


  def __str__(self):
Using the ServiceProxy module directly in the code shows the same result.
      return "OrderReference"


#===============================================================================


class Address:
Could someone give me a hint what's wrong here?
  pass


  def __init__(self, m):
==wsdl2py Example==
      # addr = get_address()
certainly it is a stupid failure, but I'm unable to bring it to work: a WebService provider coded using Netbeans with J2EE 1.5 and the client with ZSI:
      self.address1    = m[0]
      self.address2    = m[1]
      self.address3    = m[2]
      self.address4    = m[3]
      self.suburb      = m[4]
      self.state      = m[5]
      self.postcode    = m[6]
      self.country    = m[7]


  def __str__(self):
      str = "      Address: %s," % self.address1,
      if self.address2:
        str += "%s, " % self.address2
      if self.address3:
        str += "%s, " % self.address3
      str += "%s, %s, %s" % (
        self.suburb,
        self.postcode,
self.state
      )
      return str


#===============================================================================
<pre>
wn@omega:~$ wsdl2py --url http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl
Error loading http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl:
namespace of schema and import match
wn@omega:~$
</pre>


class Weight:
  pass


  def __init__(self, w):
Using the ServiceProxy module directly in the code shows the same result.
      self.entryWeight  = w
      self.cubedWeight  = w
      self.actualWeight = w


  def __str__(self):
      return "Weight: %d" % (self.entryWeight)


#===============================================================================
From your wsdl .....


class Dimension:
<pre>
  pass
  <xsd:import namespace="http://services/" schemaLocation="http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?xsd=1"></xsd:import>
</pre>


  def __init__(self, d):
===sugarsoap - Client 1===
      self.height          = d
      self.length          = d
      self.width          = d


  def __str__(self):
<pre>
      return "Dimensions: %d x %d x %d" % (self.height, self.length, self.width)
$ cat run.py
#!/usr/bin/env python


#===============================================================================
from sugarsoap_services import *
import md5
import sys


class Performance:
def main():
  pass
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()


  def __init__(self):
    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stdout)
      t_pickup_sched    = dt_order + timedelta(hours=2)
      t_pickup_actual  = t_pickup_sched + timedelta(minutes=30)
      t_delivery_sched  = t_pickup_sched + timedelta(hours=1)
      t_delivery_actual = t_delivery_sched + timedelta(minutes=30)


      self.schedPickUpDateTime        = t_pickup_sched.timetuple()
    request = loginRequest()
      self.pickupSignatureRequired    = False
    request._user_auth = uauth = request.new_user_auth()
      self.pickupSignatureReceived    = False
     request._application_name='appname'
      self.actualPickUpDateTime      = t_pickup_actual.timetuple()
      self.latePickUpIndicator        = False
      self.pickUpTimeliness          = -1
      self.schedDeliveryDateTime      = t_delivery_sched.timetuple()
      self.deliverySignatureRequired  = True
      self.deliverySignatureReceived  = True
      self.actualDeliveryDateTime     = t_delivery_actual.timetuple()
      self.lateDeliveryIndicator      = True
      self.deliveryTimeliness        = 7


  def __str__(self):
    uauth._user_name ='admin'
      return "Performance:"
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'


#===============================================================================
    response = portType.login(request)


class Service:
    print response._return
  pass
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name


  # serviceCodeSet,serviceType,serviceArea,serviceCode,serviceDesc,apProductCode
if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()
</pre>


  def __init__(self, m):
===sugarsoap - Client 1===
      self.serviceCodeSet    = m[0]
      self.serviceType      = m[1]
      self.serviceArea      = m[2]
      self.serviceCode      = m[3]
      self.serviceDesc      = m[4]
      self.apProductCode    = m[5]
      self.deliveryDistance  = None
      self.charge            = []


      if  self.apProductCode == '':
<pre>
        self.apProductCode = None
$ cat run.py
#!/usr/bin/env python


  def __str__(self):
from sugarsoap_services import *
      return "%s,%s,%s" % (self.serviceType, self.serviceArea,self.serviceCodeSet)
import md5
import sys


#===============================================================================
def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()


class Charge:
    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stdout)
  pass


  def __init__(self, cdp, m):
    request = loginRequest()
      self.transactionID      = '%s%06d' % (cdp.cdpID[0:1], random.randint(100000,999999))
     request._user_auth = uauth = request.new_user_auth()
      self.transactionType     = m[0]
    request._application_name='appname'
      self.chargeType          = m[1]
      self.chargeCode          = m[2]
      self.chargeCodeDesc      = m[3]
      self.priceCharged        = float(m[4])
      self.taxCode            = m[5]


  def __str__(self):
    uauth._user_name ='admin'
      return "%s,%s,%s,%s" % (
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
        self.chargeType,
    uauth._version = '1.1'
        self.chargeCode,
        self.chargeCodeDesc,
        self.priceCharged
      )


#===============================================================================
    response = portType.login(request)
#----- Read in Account address info ---------------------------------------


class Addresses:
    print response._return
  pass
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name


  #-------------------------------------------------------------
if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()
</pre>


  def __init__(self, carrier):
certainly it is a stupid failure, but I'm unable to bring it to work: a WebService provider coded using Netbeans with J2EE 1.5 and the client with ZSI:
      self.addresses = []


      file = 'dat/%s/Address.csv' % carrier.cdpID


      f_in  = open(file, "r")
<pre>
wn@omega:~$ wsdl2py --url http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl
Error loading http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl:
namespace of schema and import match
wn@omega:~$
</pre>


      reader = csv.reader(f_in)


      for row in reader:
Using the ServiceProxy module directly in the code shows the same result.
        if re.search('#', row[0]):
            continue
        self.addresses.append(Address(row))


      f_in.close()  # Explicitly close the file *NOW*


      self.no_addresses = len(self.addresses)
From your wsdl .....


      if debug_flg: print "Read in %d addresses" % self.no_addresses
<pre>
  <xsd:import namespace="http://services/" schemaLocation="http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?xsd=1"></xsd:import>
</pre>


  #-------------------------------------------------------------
===sugarsoap - Client 1===


  def Get(self):
<pre>
      idx = random.randint(0, self.no_addresses - 1)
$ cat run.py
#!/usr/bin/env python


      return self.addresses[idx]
from sugarsoap_services import *
import md5
import sys


  #-------------------------------------------------------------
def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()


  def GetPair(self):
    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stdout)
      idx1 = random.randint(0, self.no_addresses - 1)


      while True:
    request = loginRequest()
        idx2 = random.randint(0, self.no_addresses - 1)
    request._user_auth = uauth = request.new_user_auth()
        if idx1 != idx2:
    request._application_name='appname'
            break


      return (self.addresses[idx1], self.addresses[idx2])
    uauth._user_name ='admin'
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'


#===============================================================================
    response = portType.login(request)


class Charges:
    print response._return
  pass
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name


  #-------------------------------------------------------------
if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()
</pre>


  def __init__(self, carrier):
An import's namespace must match the targetNamespace attribute of the "file" or schema being imported.
      self.values = []


      file = 'dat/%s/Charge.csv' % carrier.cdpID
But this namespace must be different than the namespace of the schema you are importing it into.


      f_in  = open(file, "r")
<pre>
//
<schema targetNamespace="urn:1">


      reader = csv.reader(f_in)
<import namespace="urn:2" schemaLocation="importFile.xsd:/>


      for row in reader:
// importFile.xsd
        if re.search('#', row[0]):
<schema targetNamespace="urn:2">
            continue
...
        self.values.append(Charge(carrier, row))
</pre>


      f_in.close()  # Explicitly close the file *NOW*
-josh
</pre>


      self.no_values = len(self.values)
==Nusoap==


      if debug_flg: print "Read in %d charges" % self.no_values
<pre>
from ZSI import *
pyobj =  [ 1, 2.0, 'a', ['b', 1.0], [(4,'a'), (5, 'c')] ],
sw = writer.SoapWriter()
sw.serialize(pyobj, typecode=Any(), unique=True)
str(sw)


  #-------------------------------------------------------------


  def Get(self):
import sys
      idx = random.randint(0, self.no_values - 1)
cli = client.Binding(url='', tracefile=sys.stdout)
rsp = cli.whatever(pyobj)


      return self.values[idx]


#===============================================================================
Re: ZSI client, Nusoap server - data format trouble?
Subject: Re: ZSI client, Nusoap server - data format trouble?
List-id: Discussion of Python and Web services <pywebsvcs-talk.lists.sourceforge.net>
ZSI-1.7 (or whatever) is corrupting the XML instance by using the default namespace, I think if you use ZSI-2.* or svn it will work.


class Charges_Sundry:
-josh
  pass
</pre>


  #-------------------------------------------------------------
==sugarsoap==


  def __init__(self, carrier):
===sugarsoap - Client===
      self.values = []


      file = 'dat/%s/Charge_Sundry.csv' % carrier.cdpID
<pre>
$ cat run.py
#!/usr/bin/env python


      f_in  = open(file, "r")
from sugarsoap_services import *
import md5
import sys


      reader = csv.reader(f_in)
def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()


      for row in reader:
    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stdout)
        if re.search('#', row[0]):
            continue
        sundry = Charge(carrier, row)
        print sundry
        self.values.append(sundry)


      f_in.close() # Explicitly close the file *NOW*
    request = loginRequest()
    request._user_auth = uauth = request.new_user_auth()
    request._application_name='appname'


      self.no_values = len(self.values)
    uauth._user_name ='admin'
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'


      print "Read in %d sundry charges" % self.no_values
    response = portType.login(request)
      if debug_flg: print "Read in %d sundry charges" % self.no_values


  #-------------------------------------------------------------
    print response._return
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name


  def Get(self):
if "__main__" == __name__:
      idx = random.randint(0, self.no_values - 1)
    main()
</pre>
   
===sugarsoap - Client 2===


      return self.values[idx]
<pre>
#!/usr/bin/env python


#===============================================================================
from sugarsoap_services import *


class Customers:
import md5
  pass
import sys


  #-------------------------------------------------------------
def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()


  def __init__(self, carrier):
    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stderr)
      self.values = []


      file = 'dat/%s/Customer.csv' % carrier.cdpID
    uauth = ns1.user_auth_Def()
    uauth._user_name ='admin'
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'


      f_in  = open(file, "r")
    request = loginRequestWrapper()
    request._user_auth = uauth
    request._application_name='appname'


      reader = csv.reader(f_in)
    response = portType.login(request)


      for row in reader:
    print response._return
        if re.search('#', row[0]):
    print response._return._id
            continue
    print response._return._error._name
        self.values.append(Customer(row))


      f_in.close() # Explicitly close the file *NOW*
if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()
</pre>


      self.no_values = len(self.values)
=Authentication and Zimbra=


      if debug_flg: print "Read in %d Customers" % self.no_values
<pre>
I posted recently about type problems when using ZSI with a service (Zimbra
Collaboration Suite, or ZCS) that does not have WSDL available:


  #-------------------------------------------------------------
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20080716203904.GA7422%40boost.horde.net&forum_name=pywebsvcs-talk


  def Get(self):
We were able to get an unofficial/mostly complete WSDL from Zimbra. I had
      idx = random.randint(0, self.no_values - 1)
problems using ZSI 2.0 with it, since ZCS relies on SOAP Headers to pass an
authentication token.


      return self.values[idx]
SOAP Header support was added in ZSI 2.1alpha1, which works fine. Below is
some sample code.


#===============================================================================
john


class Services:
  pass


   #-------------------------------------------------------------
binding = zimbraAdminLocator().getzimbraAdminSoap12(
   url='https://vicar.example.com:7071/service/admin/soap')


  def __init__(self, carrier):
auth_req = zimbra_admin_server.AuthSoap12In()
      self.values = []
auth_req._name = 'admin'
auth_req._password = 'examplepass'


      file = 'dat/%s/Service.csv' % carrier.cdpID
auth_res = binding.Auth(authreq)


      if debug_flg: print "Using -- %s" % file
context = GED('urn:zimbra', 'context').pyclass()
context._authToken = auth_res._authToken
context._sessionId = auth_res._sessionId


      f_in  = open(file, "r")
create_req = zimbra_admin_server.CreateAccountSoap12In()
create_req._name = 'exampleuser@vicar.example.com'
create_req._password = 'userpass'


      reader = csv.reader(f_in)
binding.CreateAccount(create_req, soapheaders=[context])


      for row in reader:
spec = GTD('urn:zimbraAdmin', 'GetAccountSpecifier')(None).pyclass(
        if re.search('#', row[0]):
'exampleuser@vicar.example.com')
            continue
spec._attrs = {'by': 'name'}
        s = Service(row)
get_req = zimbra_admin_server.GetAccountSoap12In()
        # print s
get_req._account = spec
        self.values.append(s)
acct = binding.GetAccount(get_req, soapheaders=[context])
id = acct._account._attrs['id']


      f_in.close() # Explicitly close the file *NOW*
fwd_addr = GTD('urn:zimbraAdmin', 'ItemAttribute')(None).pyclass(
'forwarddest@example.com')
fwd_addr._attrs = {'n': 'zimbraPrefMailForwardingAddress'}
modify_req = zimbra_admin_server.ModifyAccountSoap12In()
modify_req._id = id
modify_req._a = [fwd_addr]


      self.no_values = len(self.values)
binding.ModifyAccount(modify_req, soapheaders=[context])


      if debug_flg: print "Read in %d services" % self.no_values
--  
 
John Morrissey          _o            /\        ----  __o
  #-------------------------------------------------------------
jwm@horde.net        _-< \_         /  \       ---- <  \,
 
www.horde.net/   __(_)/_(_)________/   \_______(_) /_(_)__
  def Get(self):
</pre>
      idx = random.randint(0, self.no_values - 1)
 
      self.values[idx].charge = []
 
      return self.values[idx]
 
#===============================================================================
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def load_cdp_data():
  global cdp_details
 
  try:
      pf = open(cdp_data_pickle, "r")
  except IOError, msg:
      sys.stderr.write('%s: cannot open: %s\n' % (cdp_data_pickle, msg))
      cdp_details = cdp_defaults
      return
 
  u = pickle.Unpickler(pf)
 
  cdp_details = u.load()
 
  pf.close()
 
  return
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def save_cdp_data():
 
  try:
      pf = open(cdp_data_pickle, 'w')
  except IOError, msg:
      sys.stderr.write('%s: cannot open: %s\n' % (cdp_data_pickle, msg))
      sys.exit(1)
 
  p = pickle.Pickler(pf)
 
  p.dump(cdp_details)
 
  pf.close()
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def generate_orders(cdp, no_orders=1, debug=None):
  #----- Create data constructors ---------------------------------------------
 
  customers        = Customers(cdp)
  addresses        = Addresses(cdp)
  charges         = Charges(cdp)
  services        = Services(cdp)
 
  if sundry_flg:
      sundry_charges = Charges_Sundry(cdp)
 
  customer_list = []
 
  customer        = customers.Get()
 
  customer_list.append(customer)
 
  for order_idx in range(no_orders):
      order    = Order(cdp, customer)
 
      customer.order.append(order)
 
      order.CustomerReference = CustomerReference(cdp)
 
      (order.PickUpAddress, order.DeliveryAddress) = addresses.GetPair()
 
      order.Weight        = Weight(random.randint(100,3000))
      order.Dimension      = Dimension(random.randint(10,99))
      order.Service        = services.Get()
 
      if add_performance:
        order.Performance = Performance()
 
      order.Service.charge.append(charges.Get())
 
      if sundry_flg:
        for i in range(no_sundries):
            order.Service.charge.append(sundry_charges.Get())
 
      print "Len Charges - %d" % len(order.Service.charge)
 
  print customer
 
  return customer_list
 
#----- Construct the Service Header --------------------------------------------
 
def create_header(debug=None):
 
  reqInfo = ns1.RequestorInfo_Def('RequestorInfo').pyclass()
 
  reqInfo._ComponentID            = 'Test'
  reqInfo._ComponentName          = 'Test Application'
 
  service_header = ESBSvcHeader()
 
  #service_header._SvcName        = 'receiveCDPBilling'
  service_header._SvcName        = 'CDPBilling-receiveBilling'
  service_header._SvcVersion      = '1.0'
  service_header._RequestDt       = dt_request.timetuple()
  service_header._RequestorInfo  = reqInfo
 
  if (debug): print service_header.__dict__
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def create_request(cdp, customers, debug=None):
  global dt_request
  global service_header
 
  dt_request = datetime.now()
 
  log.write("============================================================")
  log.write("%s INFO Start new request" % dt_request.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))
 
 
  request = None
 
  #----- Construct the Service Header -----------------------------------------
 
   reqInfo = ns1.RequestorInfo_Def('RequestorInfo').pyclass()
 
   reqInfo._ComponentID            = 'Test'
  reqInfo._ComponentName          = 'Test Application'
 
  service_header = ESBSvcHeader()
 
  #service_header._SvcName        = 'receiveCDPBilling'
  service_header._SvcName        = 'CDPBilling-receiveBilling'
  service_header._SvcVersion      = '1.0'
  service_header._RequestDt      = dt_request.timetuple()
  service_header._RequestorInfo  = reqInfo
 
  if (debug): print service_header.__dict__
 
  #----- Create the order request ---------------------------------------------
 
  request = ReceiveCDPBilling()


  request._cdpID              = cdp.cdpID
[[Category:Python]]
  request._consortiumID      = cdp.consortiumID
[[Category:ZSI]]
  request._sourceSystemID    = cdp.sourceSystemID
  request._sequenceID        = cdp.sequenceID
  request._notificationEmail  = notification_email
  request._Customer          = []
 
  # print request
  # print request.__dict__
 
  for cust in customers:
      customer = ns0.Customer_Def('Customer').pyclass()
 
      request._Customer.append(customer)
 
      customer._apAccountNumber  = cust.apAccountNumber
      customer._cdpAccountNumber = cust.cdpAccountNumber
      customer._cdpCustomerID    = cust.cdpCustomerID
      customer._cdpCustomerName  = cust.cdpCustomerName
      customer._Order            = []
 
      # print customer
      # print customer.__dict__
 
      for ord in cust.order:
        order = ns0.Order_Def('Order').pyclass()
 
        order._orderID            = ord.orderID
        order._orderStatus        = ord.orderStatus
        order._orderDateTime      = ord.orderDateTime
        order._readyDateTime      = ord.readyDateTime
        order._invoiceDateTime    = ord.invoiceDateTime
        order._numberOfItems      = ord.numberOfItems
        order._workCentreID        = ord.workCentreID
        order._CustomerReference  = None
        order._OrderReference      = None
        order._PickUpAddress      = None
        order._DeliveryAddress    = None
        order._Weight              = None
        order._Dimension          = None
        order._Performance        = None
        order._Service            = []
 
        print "Constructing order number %s" % order._orderID
 
        customer._Order.append(order)
 
        customerReference = ns0.CustomerReference_Def('CustomerReference').pyclass()
 
        cust_ref = ord.CustomerReference
 
        customerReference._customerCostCentre    = cust_ref.customerCostCentre
customerReference._otherCustomerRef      = cust_ref.otherCustomerRef
        customerReference._otherCustomerRefDesc  = cust_ref.otherCustomerRefDesc
 
        order._CustomerReference  = customerReference
 
        pickUpAddress = ns0.Address_Def('Address').pyclass()
 
        pickUpAddress._address1    = ord.PickUpAddress.address1[:34]
        pickUpAddress._address2    = ord.PickUpAddress.address2[:34]
        pickUpAddress._address3    = ord.PickUpAddress.address3[:34]
        pickUpAddress._suburb      = ord.PickUpAddress.suburb
        pickUpAddress._postcode    = ord.PickUpAddress.postcode
        pickUpAddress._state      = ord.PickUpAddress.state
        pickUpAddress._country    = ord.PickUpAddress.country
 
        order._PickUpAddress      = pickUpAddress
 
        deliveryAddress = ns0.Address_Def('Address').pyclass()
 
        deliveryAddress._address1  = ord.DeliveryAddress.address1[:34]
        deliveryAddress._address2  = ord.DeliveryAddress.address2[:34]
        deliveryAddress._address3  = ord.DeliveryAddress.address3[:34]
        deliveryAddress._suburb    = ord.DeliveryAddress.suburb
        deliveryAddress._postcode  = ord.DeliveryAddress.postcode
        deliveryAddress._state    = ord.DeliveryAddress.state
        deliveryAddress._country  = ord.DeliveryAddress.country
 
        order._DeliveryAddress    = deliveryAddress
 
        weight = ns0.Weight_Def('Weight').pyclass()
 
        weight._entryWeight        = ord.Weight.entryWeight
        weight._cubedWeight        = ord.Weight.cubedWeight
        weight._actualWeight      = ord.Weight.actualWeight
 
        order._Weight              = weight
 
        dimension = ns0.Dimension_Def('Dimension').pyclass()
        dimension._height          = ord.Dimension.height
        dimension._length          = ord.Dimension.length
        dimension._width          = ord.Dimension.width
 
        order._Dimension          = dimension
 
        if ord.Performance:
            performance = ns0.Performance_Def('Performance').pyclass()
 
            performance._schedPickUpDateTime        = ord.Performance.schedPickUpDateTime
            performance._pickupSignatureRequired    = ord.Performance.pickupSignatureRequired
            performance._pickupSignatureReceived    = ord.Performance.pickupSignatureReceived
            performance._actualPickUpDateTime      = ord.Performance.actualPickUpDateTime
            performance._latePickUpIndicator        = ord.Performance.latePickUpIndicator
            performance._pickUpTimeliness          = ord.Performance.pickUpTimeliness
            performance._schedDeliveryDateTime      = ord.Performance.schedDeliveryDateTime
            performance._deliverySignatureRequired  = ord.Performance.deliverySignatureRequired
            performance._deliverySignatureReceived  = ord.Performance.deliverySignatureReceived
            performance._actualDeliveryDateTime    = ord.Performance.actualDeliveryDateTime
            performance._lateDeliveryIndicator      = ord.Performance.lateDeliveryIndicator
            performance._deliveryTimeliness        = ord.Performance.deliveryTimeliness
 
            order._Performance                      = performance
 
        service = ns0.Service_Def('Service').pyclass()
 
        service._serviceType      = ord.Service.serviceType
        service._serviceArea      = ord.Service.serviceArea
        service._serviceCodeSet    = ord.Service.serviceCodeSet
        service._serviceCode      = ord.Service.serviceCode
        service._serviceDesc      = ord.Service.serviceDesc
        service._apProductCode    = ord.Service.apProductCode
        service._deliveryDistance  = None
        service._Charge            = []
 
        order._Service.append(service)
 
        for ord_charge in ord.Service.charge:
            # ord_charge = ord.Service.charge[0]
 
            charge = ns0.Charge_Def('Charge').pyclass()
 
            charge._transactionID      = ord_charge.transactionID
            charge._transactionType    = ord_charge.transactionType
            charge._chargeType          = ord_charge.chargeType
            charge._chargeCode          = ord_charge.chargeCode
            charge._chargeCodeDesc      = ord_charge.chargeCodeDesc
            charge._priceCharged        = ord_charge.priceCharged
            charge._taxCode            = ord_charge.taxCode
 
            service._Charge.append(charge)
 
  assert isinstance(request, ReceiveCDPBilling), "ERROR: Need ReceiveCDPBilling pyclass instance"
 
  return request
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def send(request):
  response = None
 
  locator    = CDPBilling_serviceagentLocator()
 
  service_url = locator.getCDPBillingAddress()
 
  log.write('End Point (Servie URL) -> "%s"' % service_url)
 
  kw = {'url' : service_url}
 
  if log:
      kw['tracefile'] =  log
 
  port_type = locator.getCDPBilling(**kw)
 
  # service_header = GED(u'http://www.auspost.com.au/ESB/schema/ESBTypes', u'ESBSvcHeader').pyclass()
  # service_header.SvcName = 'receiveCDPBilling'
 
  try:
      response = port_type.receiveCDPBilling(request, soapheaders=[service_header],)
 
  except (Fault, FaultException), msg:
      dt_end        = datetime.now()
 
      print "msg -> {{%s}}" % str(msg)
      print "response -> ", response
 
      # print response._ESBSvcHeader
      # print response._ESBException
 
      # faultText    = (msg.fault[0].string or '<no fault text available>')
      # faultDetail  = "SOAP response: \n" + msg.fault[1].strip("\n")
 
      faultText  = 'N/A'
      faultDetail = 'N/A'
 
      log.write("Fault (for %s): %s" % (request._Customer[0]._cdpCustomerID, faultText))
      log.write("%s ERROR Fault Exception: Details: %s, elapsed: %s, %s, %s" % \
        (datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"),
          faultText, str(dt_end - dt_request),
          traceback.format_tb(sys.exc_info()[2],1),
          faultDetail))
 
  except socket.error, msg:
      log.write("Fault - socket error (for %s): %s" % (request._BusinessRefID, msg))
      log.write("%s ERROR Socket Error Exception. Details: %s %s" % \
        (datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"),
        msg,
        traceback.format_tb(sys.exc_info()[2],1)))
 
  #----- Order successfully processed -------------------------------
 
  else:               
      dt_end      = datetime.now()
      log.write("OK  (for Customer %s - %s)" % (request._Customer[0]._cdpCustomerID,
                                                request._Customer[0]._cdpCustomerName))
 
  return response
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def analyse(logfile):
  cnt = 0
 
  lfd    = open(logfile, 'r')
 
  for line in lfd.readlines():
      if cnt == 11:
        response_xml = line[:-1]
        # print "[[%s]]" % response_xml
      # print "Cnt -> %d" % cnt
      cnt += 1
 
  lfd.close()
 
  ofd = open('response.xml', 'w')
 
  ofd.write(response_xml)
  ofd.close()
 
  return response_xml
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def examine(efd):
  resp_xml = analyse('send.log')
 
 
  dom_obj  = xml.dom.minidom.parse('response.xml')
 
  pp      = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=3)
 
  # print "===== dom_obj.__dict__ =========================================\n"
  # pp.pprint(dom_obj.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  envelope = dom_obj.childNodes[0]
 
  # print "===== dom_obj.childNodes: ======================================\n"
  # pp.pprint(envelope.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  soap_header = envelope.childNodes[0]
  # pp.pprint(soap_header.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  svc_header = soap_header.childNodes[0]
  #pp.pprint(svc_header.__dict__)
  #print "\n"
 
  request_dt = svc_header.childNodes[2]
  # print "request_dt.__dict__"
  # pp.pprint(request_dt.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  req_date = request_dt.childNodes[0].nodeValue
  t  = split(req_date, '.')
  msec = t[1].replace('Z','')
  dt = datetime(*(strptime(t[0], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")[0:6]))
  dt = dt.replace(microsecond=int(msec) * 1000)
 
  tracking = svc_header.childNodes[4]
  # print "tracking.__dict__"
  # pp.pprint(tracking.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  status_node = tracking.childNodes[1]
  # print "status.__dict__"
  # pp.pprint(status.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
  status = status_node.childNodes[0].nodeValue
 
  tracking_events = tracking.childNodes[3]
  # print "tracking_events.__dict__"
  # pp.pprint(tracking_events.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  events1 = tracking_events.childNodes[0]
  # print "events1.__dict__"
  # pp.pprint(events1.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  e1_dt_node = events1.childNodes[1]
  # pp.pprint(e1_dt_node.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
  e1_dt = e1_dt_node.childNodes[0].nodeValue
  t  = split(e1_dt, '.')
  msec = t[1].replace('+10:00','')
  e1_dt = datetime(*(strptime(t[0], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")[0:6]))
  dt_end = e1_dt.replace(microsecond=int(msec) * 1000)
 
  e1_desc_node = events1.childNodes[2]
  e1_desc = e1_desc_node.childNodes[0].nodeValue
  # print e1_desc
  m = re.search("ocessed is ([0-9]*),", e1_desc)
  if m:
      no_orders = int(m.group(1))
  else:
      no_orders = 0
 
  events2 = tracking_events.childNodes[1]
  # pp.pprint(events2.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  e2_node = events2.childNodes[1]
  # pp.pprint(e2_node.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
  e2_dt = e2_node.childNodes[0].nodeValue
  t  = split(e2_dt, '.')
  msec = t[1].replace('+10:00','')
  e2_dt = datetime(*(strptime(t[0], "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")[0:6]))
  dt_start = e2_dt.replace(microsecond=int(msec) * 1000)
 
  e2_desc_node = events2.childNodes[2]
  e2_desc = e2_desc_node.childNodes[0].nodeValue
  #print "    frontend processing desc:  %s" % e2_desc
 
  t_delta    = dt_end - dt_start
  t_microsec = 0.0 + (t_delta.days * 86400) + t_delta.seconds + (t_delta.microseconds/1000000.0)
 
  efd.write("                Request date:  %s\n" % req_date)
  efd.write("                    Received:  %d orders\n" % no_orders)
  efd.write("                      Status:  %s\n\n" % status)
  efd.write("Start frontend processing DT:  %s\n" % dt_start)
  efd.write("  End frontend processing DT:  %s\n" % dt_end)
  efd.write("    Average processing time:  %.03f seconds\n" % (t_microsec/no_orders))
  efd.write("    %4d orders processed in:  %.03f seconds\n" % (no_orders, t_microsec))
 
  efd.close()
 
  # PLH
 
  # body = envelope.childNodes[1]
  # pp.pprint(body)
  # pp.pprint(body.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
  # billing_response = body.childNodes[0]
  # pp.pprint(billing_response)
  # pp.pprint(billing_response.__dict__)
  # print "\n"
 
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def generate(cdpId, no_orders):
  global log
  global dt_order
  global cdp_details
  global add_performance
 
  dt_order = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=3)
  dt_stamp = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
 
  print "Timestamp [%s]" % dt_stamp
  print "Posting order at %s" % dt_order
  print "timetuple %s" % dt_order.timetuple()
 
  load_cdp_data()
 
  if (cdpId == 'MPC'):
      add_performance = True
 
  logfile = "log/ReceiveCDPBilling__%s.log" % dt_stamp
 
  log    = open(logfile, 'w+')
 
  cdp    = CDP(cdpId)
 
  customer_orders = generate_orders(cdp, no_orders=no_orders)
 
  request  = create_request(cdp, customer_orders)
 
  response = send(request)
 
  save_cdp_data()
 
  log.close()
 
  os.system('rm send.log');
  os.system('ln -s %s send.log' % logfile);
 
  if (response == 'success'):
      exlog = "log/examine__%s.log" % dt_stamp
      efd = open(exlog, 'w')
      examine(efd)
      efd.close()
      os.system('rm examine.log')
      os.system('ln -s %s examine.log' % exlog)
      os.system('cat examine.log')
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def usage():
  USAGE = """
 
    Usage:
   
      $ dt.py
   
  """
 
  sys.stderr.write(USAGE)
 
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
def main(argv):
  global debug_flg, verbose_flg, sundry_flg, cdpId, no_orders, no_sundries
 
  loop_cnt    = 1
  examine_flg = False
 
  #----- Process command line arguments ----------------------------
 
  try:
      opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "c:dehl:n:sS:v",
              ["cdp", "debug", "examine", "help", "loop", "no=", "sundry", "sundries", "verbose"])
  except getopt.GetoptError:
      usage()
      sys.exit(2)
  else:
      for opt, arg in opts:
        if opt in ("-h", "--help"):
            usage()
            sys.exit(0)
        elif opt in ("-c", "--cdp"):
            cdpId = arg
        elif opt in ("-e", "--examine"):
            examine_flg = True
        elif opt in ("-l", "--loop"):
            loop_cnt = int(arg)
        elif opt in ("-n", "--no"):
            no_orders = int(arg)
        elif opt in ("-s", "--sundry"):
            sundry_flg  = True
            no_sundries = 1
        elif opt in ("-S", "--sundries"):
            sundry_flg  = True
            no_sundries = int(arg)
        elif opt in ("-v", "--verbose"):
            verbose_flg = True
 
  if not cdp_defaults.has_key(cdpId):
      print 'Bad CDP ID "%s"' % cdpId
      sys.exit(1)
 
  if examine_flg:
      examine(sys.stdout)
  else:
      for idx in range(loop_cnt):
        generate(cdpId, no_orders)
        if idx < loop_cnt - 1:
            time.sleep(30)
 
 
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
 
if __name__ == "__main__":
  main(sys.argv[1:])
 
 
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
 
"""
 
ESBSOAPException:
                def __init__(self):
                    # pyclass
                    self._ESBSvcHeader = None
                    self._ESBException = None
                    return
 
ESBSvcHeader
                def __init__(self):
                    # pyclass
                    self._SvcName = None
                    self._SvcVersion = None
                    self._RequestDt = None
                    self._RequestorInfo = None
                    self._Tracking = None
                    return
 
ESBException:
                def __init__(self):
                    # pyclass
                    self._ExceptionCategory = None
                    self._ExceptionType = None
                    self._ExceptionCode = None
                    self._ExceptionDescription = None
                    self._ExceptionOtherData = None
                    self._ESBAlert = None
                    return
 
 
"""
</pre>

Latest revision as of 15:16, 22 August 2008

Some Python ZSI Examples

Document Injection Example

Python SOAP - Document Injection Example

SaintBook

$ cat wsdl.sh 
#!/bin/sh

wget http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL
from ZSI.wstools import WSDLTools

...

location = 'http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL'

load = reader.loadFromURL

wsdl = load(location)
...

Not sure works for me -josh

$ mkdir TMP
$ cd TMP/
$ wsdl2py http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL
$ ls
Maxim_client.py	Maxim_server.py	Maxim_types.py

$ python
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 23 2007, 10:06:54)
[GCC 4.0.0 20041026 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 4061)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
 >>> from ZSI.wstools import WSDLTools
 >>> location = 'http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL'
 >>> w = reader.loadFromURL(location)
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'reader' is not defined

 >>> reader = WSDLTools.WSDLReader()
 >>> w = reader.loadFromURL(location)
 >>> w
<ZSI.wstools.WSDLTools.WSDL instance at 0xca080>


On Jan 31, 2008, at 7:49 AM, Lorena Carlo wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is a ZSI bug, but for some reason I can not load
> the following webservice:
>
> http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL
>
> This is the portion of code:
>
> from ZSI.wstools import WSDLTools
> location = 'http://saintbook.org/MightyMaxims/MightyMaxims.asmx?WSDL'
> load = reader.loadFromURL
> wsdl = load(location)
>
> This is the exception I get:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
> File
> "c:\Python24\lib\site-packages\zsi-2.1_a1-py2.4.egg\ZSI\wstools 
> \WSDLTools
> .py", line 39, in loadFromURL
> File
> "c:\Python24\lib\site-packages\zsi-2.1_a1-py2.4.egg\ZSI\wstools 
> \Utility.p
> y", line 642, in loadFromURL
> File
> "c:\Python24\lib\site-packages\zsi-2.1_a1-py2.4.egg\ZSI\wstools 
> \Utility.p
> y", line 203, in urlopen
> File
> "c:\Python24\lib\site-packages\zsi-2.1_a1-py2.4.egg\ZSI\wstools 
> \Utility.p
> y", line 153, in urlopen
> File "c:\Python24\lib\urllib.py", line 82, in urlopen
>   return opener.open(url)
> File "c:\Python24\lib\urllib.py", line 190, in open
>   return getattr(self, name)(url)
> File "c:\Python24\lib\urllib.py", line 426, in open_file
>   return self.open_local_file(url)
> File "c:\Python24\lib\urllib.py", line 440, in open_local_file
>   raise IOError(e.errno, e.strerror, e.filename)
> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
> '\\MightyMaxims\\MightyMaxims.asmx
> ?WSDL?65784000'
>
> Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
>
> Lorena

Building Complex Type Arrays

So grab an interpreter and import the generated module, then use  
help() to look at the request you're trying to use.   You'll probably  
see some helper methods and properties in there,

	new_
	set_
	get_

If that doesn't help provide the WSDL

-josh

On Feb 6, 2008, at 7:51 AM, Joseph Boiteau wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm using a ZSI client interface generated with  --complexType  
> option (ZSI 2.0)
> When I try to construct a request properly, I cannot find a nice way  
> to instantiate the array object.
>
> A simple list [] seems to correspond to the array, but then I have  
> no parent object to instantiate an array element..
>
> Using the second generated file (*_services_types.py), the element i  
> get using ns0.myDef_Def(None) is a basic object.. without specific  
> attributes or methods I need.
>
> So I'm looking after the manner to instantiate properly any sub-node  
> object.
>
> Thanks

Nilable Types

a nilled element looks like this:

  <whatever xsi:nil="true"/>


So it should be present if it is minOccurs=1 

-josh

On Feb 7, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Rex Corrovan wrote:


Hey all,

Been using ZSI a while now, and came across a 'Bad Thing™'. I would get an exception that 'Required <type> missing' any time I would make certain requests.

Upon further investigation I realized that if the WSDL I was using had nillable=true, and minOccurs=1 ZSI, and more specifically TC.py, would throw this exception if the server returned an empty element. In this case an Empty element is valid because nillable is true, and the server HAS to return this tag simply because it has minOccurs of 1.

Anyway, the fix was not to hard, on line (note: I also added the space after 'Required ' in the exception string for a better looking message)

from original Line 153:
        if not href:
            if self.minOccurs is 0: return None
            raise EvaluateException('Required' + tag + ' missing',
                    ps.Backtrace(elt))


To my patched version:
        if not href:
            if self.minOccurs is 0: return None
            if self.minOccurs is 1 and self.nillable is True: return None
            raise EvaluateException('Required ' + tag + ' missing',
                    ps.Backtrace(elt))

Namespaces

This is the wsdl for the above service:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!-- Published by JAX-WS RI at http://jax-ws.dev.java.net. RI's version is JAX-WS RI 2.1.2_01-hudson-189-. --><!-- Generated by JAX-WS RI at http://jax-ws.dev.java.net. RI's version is JAX-WS RI 2.1.2_01-hudson-189-. --><definitions xmlns:wsu="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd" xmlns:wsp="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/09/policy" xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/" xmlns:tns="http://services/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" targetNamespace="http://services/" name="testserviceService">
<wsp:UsingPolicy></wsp:UsingPolicy>
<wsp:Policy wsu:Id="testservicePortBinding_testMethod_WSAT_Policy">
<wsp:ExactlyOne>
<wsp:All>
<ns1:ATAlwaysCapability xmlns:ns1="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/10/wsat" wsp:Optional="false"></ns1:ATAlwaysCapability>
<ns2:ATAssertion xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2002/12/policy" xmlns:ns2="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/10/wsat" ns3:Optional="true" wsp:Optional="true"></ns2:ATAssertion>
</wsp:All>
</wsp:ExactlyOne>
</wsp:Policy>
<types>
<xsd:schema>
<xsd:import namespace="http://services/" schemaLocation="http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?xsd=1"></xsd:import>
</xsd:schema>
</types>
<message name="testMethod">
<part name="parameters" element="tns:testMethod"></part>
</message>
<message name="testMethodResponse">
<part name="parameters" element="tns:testMethodResponse"></part>
</message>
<portType name="testservice">
<operation name="testMethod">
<input message="tns:testMethod"></input>
<output message="tns:testMethodResponse"></output>
</operation>
</portType>
<binding name="testservicePortBinding" type="tns:testservice">
<soap:binding transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" style="document"></soap:binding>
<operation name="testMethod">
<wsp:PolicyReference URI="#testservicePortBinding_testMethod_WSAT_Policy"></wsp:PolicyReference>
<soap:operation soapAction=""></soap:operation>
<input>
<soap:body use="literal"></soap:body>
</input>
<output>
<soap:body use="literal"></soap:body>
</output>
</operation>
</binding>
<service name="testserviceService">
<port name="testservicePort" binding="tns:testservicePortBinding">
<soap:address location="http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice"></soap:address>
</port>
</service>
</definitions>

(This code directly incooperates an EJB, but without this, directly having the code in the WebMethod shows the same result.)

Using wsdl2py I got:

wn@omega:~$ wsdl2py --url http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl
Error loading http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl: 
namespace of schema and import match
wn@omega:~$ 

Using the ServiceProxy module directly in the code shows the same result.


Could someone give me a hint what's wrong here?

wsdl2py Example

certainly it is a stupid failure, but I'm unable to bring it to work: a WebService provider coded using Netbeans with J2EE 1.5 and the client with ZSI:


wn@omega:~$ wsdl2py --url http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl
Error loading http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl: 
namespace of schema and import match
wn@omega:~$ 


Using the ServiceProxy module directly in the code shows the same result.


From your wsdl .....

  <xsd:import namespace="http://services/" schemaLocation="http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?xsd=1"></xsd:import>

sugarsoap - Client 1

$ cat run.py
#!/usr/bin/env python

from sugarsoap_services import *
import md5
import sys

def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()

    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stdout)

    request = loginRequest()
    request._user_auth = uauth = request.new_user_auth()
    request._application_name='appname'

    uauth._user_name ='admin'
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'

    response = portType.login(request)

    print response._return
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name

if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()

sugarsoap - Client 1

$ cat run.py
#!/usr/bin/env python

from sugarsoap_services import *
import md5
import sys

def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()

    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stdout)

    request = loginRequest()
    request._user_auth = uauth = request.new_user_auth()
    request._application_name='appname'

    uauth._user_name ='admin'
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'

    response = portType.login(request)

    print response._return
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name

if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()

certainly it is a stupid failure, but I'm unable to bring it to work: a WebService provider coded using Netbeans with J2EE 1.5 and the client with ZSI:


wn@omega:~$ wsdl2py --url http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl
Error loading http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?wsdl: 
namespace of schema and import match
wn@omega:~$ 


Using the ServiceProxy module directly in the code shows the same result.


From your wsdl .....

  <xsd:import namespace="http://services/" schemaLocation="http://localhost:8080/testserviceService/testservice?xsd=1"></xsd:import>

sugarsoap - Client 1

$ cat run.py
#!/usr/bin/env python

from sugarsoap_services import *
import md5
import sys

def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()

    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stdout)

    request = loginRequest()
    request._user_auth = uauth = request.new_user_auth()
    request._application_name='appname'

    uauth._user_name ='admin'
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'

    response = portType.login(request)

    print response._return
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name

if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()

An import's namespace must match the targetNamespace attribute of the "file" or schema being imported.

But this namespace must be different than the namespace of the schema you are importing it into.

// 
<schema targetNamespace="urn:1">

<import namespace="urn:2" schemaLocation="importFile.xsd:/>

// importFile.xsd
<schema targetNamespace="urn:2">
...

-josh

Nusoap

from ZSI import *
pyobj =  [ 1, 2.0, 'a', ['b', 1.0], [(4,'a'), (5, 'c')] ],
sw = writer.SoapWriter()
sw.serialize(pyobj, typecode=Any(), unique=True)
str(sw)


import sys
cli = client.Binding(url='', tracefile=sys.stdout)
rsp = cli.whatever(pyobj)


Re: ZSI client, Nusoap server - data format trouble?
Subject: 	Re: ZSI client, Nusoap server - data format trouble?
List-id: 	Discussion of Python and Web services <pywebsvcs-talk.lists.sourceforge.net>
ZSI-1.7 (or whatever) is corrupting the XML instance by using the default namespace, I think if you use ZSI-2.* or svn it will work.

-josh

sugarsoap

sugarsoap - Client

$ cat run.py
#!/usr/bin/env python

from sugarsoap_services import *
import md5
import sys

def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()

    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stdout)

    request = loginRequest()
    request._user_auth = uauth = request.new_user_auth()
    request._application_name='appname'

    uauth._user_name ='admin'
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'

    response = portType.login(request)

    print response._return
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name

if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()

sugarsoap - Client 2

#!/usr/bin/env python

from sugarsoap_services import *

import md5
import sys

def main():
    loc = sugarsoapLocator()

    portType = loc.getsugarsoapPortType(tracefile=sys.stderr)

    uauth = ns1.user_auth_Def()
    uauth._user_name ='admin'
    uauth._password  = md5.new('password').hexdigest()
    uauth._version = '1.1'

    request = loginRequestWrapper()
    request._user_auth = uauth
    request._application_name='appname'

    response = portType.login(request)

    print response._return
    print response._return._id
    print response._return._error._name

if "__main__" == __name__:
    main()

Authentication and Zimbra

I posted recently about type problems when using ZSI with a service (Zimbra
Collaboration Suite, or ZCS) that does not have WSDL available:

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20080716203904.GA7422%40boost.horde.net&forum_name=pywebsvcs-talk

We were able to get an unofficial/mostly complete WSDL from Zimbra. I had
problems using ZSI 2.0 with it, since ZCS relies on SOAP Headers to pass an
authentication token.

SOAP Header support was added in ZSI 2.1alpha1, which works fine. Below is
some sample code.

john


binding = zimbraAdminLocator().getzimbraAdminSoap12(
   url='https://vicar.example.com:7071/service/admin/soap')

auth_req = zimbra_admin_server.AuthSoap12In()
auth_req._name = 'admin'
auth_req._password = 'examplepass'

auth_res = binding.Auth(authreq)

context = GED('urn:zimbra', 'context').pyclass()
context._authToken = auth_res._authToken
context._sessionId = auth_res._sessionId

create_req = zimbra_admin_server.CreateAccountSoap12In()
create_req._name = 'exampleuser@vicar.example.com'
create_req._password = 'userpass'

binding.CreateAccount(create_req, soapheaders=[context])

spec = GTD('urn:zimbraAdmin', 'GetAccountSpecifier')(None).pyclass(
	'exampleuser@vicar.example.com')
spec._attrs = {'by': 'name'}
get_req = zimbra_admin_server.GetAccountSoap12In()
get_req._account = spec
acct = binding.GetAccount(get_req, soapheaders=[context])
id = acct._account._attrs['id']

fwd_addr = GTD('urn:zimbraAdmin', 'ItemAttribute')(None).pyclass(
	'forwarddest@example.com')
fwd_addr._attrs = {'n': 'zimbraPrefMailForwardingAddress'}
modify_req = zimbra_admin_server.ModifyAccountSoap12In()
modify_req._id = id
modify_req._a = [fwd_addr]

binding.ModifyAccount(modify_req, soapheaders=[context])

-- 
John Morrissey          _o            /\         ----  __o
jwm@horde.net        _-< \_          /  \       ----  <  \,
www.horde.net/    __(_)/_(_)________/    \_______(_) /_(_)__