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=begin = xmlrpc/client.rb Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 by Michael Neumann (mneumann@ntecs.de) Released under the same term of license as Ruby. = Classes * ((<XMLRPC::Client>)) * ((<XMLRPC::Client::Proxy>)) = XMLRPC::Client == Synopsis require "xmlrpc/client" server = XMLRPC::Client.new("www.ruby-lang.org", "/RPC2", 80) begin param = server.call("michael.add", 4, 5) puts "4 + 5 = #{param}" rescue XMLRPC::FaultException => e puts "Error:" puts e.faultCode puts e.faultString end or require "xmlrpc/client" server = XMLRPC::Client.new("www.ruby-lang.org", "/RPC2", 80) ok, param = server.call2("michael.add", 4, 5) if ok then puts "4 + 5 = #{param}" else puts "Error:" puts param.faultCode puts param.faultString end == Description Class (({XMLRPC::Client})) provides remote procedure calls to a XML-RPC server. After setting the connection-parameters with ((<XMLRPC::Client.new>)) which creates a new (({XMLRPC::Client})) instance, you can execute a remote procedure by sending the ((<call|XMLRPC::Client#call>)) or ((<call2|XMLRPC::Client#call2>)) message to this new instance. The given parameters indicate which method to call on the remote-side and of course the parameters for the remote procedure. == Class Methods --- XMLRPC::Client.new( host=nil, path=nil, port=nil, proxy_host=nil, proxy_port=nil, user=nil, password=nil, use_ssl=false, timeout =nil) Creates an object which represents the remote XML-RPC server on the given host ((|host|)). If the server is CGI-based, ((|path|)) is the path to the CGI-script, which will be called, otherwise (in the case of a standalone server) ((|path|)) should be (({"/RPC2"})). ((|port|)) is the port on which the XML-RPC server listens. If ((|proxy_host|)) is given, then a proxy server listening at ((|proxy_host|)) is used. ((|proxy_port|)) is the port of the proxy server. Default values for ((|host|)), ((|path|)) and ((|port|)) are 'localhost', '/RPC2' and '80' respectively using SSL '443'. If ((|user|)) and ((|password|)) are given, each time a request is send, a Authorization header is send. Currently only Basic Authentification is implemented no Digest. If ((|use_ssl|)) is set to (({true})), comunication over SSL is enabled. Note, that you need the SSL package from RAA installed. Parameter ((|timeout|)) is the time to wait for a XML-RPC response, defaults to 30. --- XMLRPC::Client.new2( uri, proxy=nil, timeout=nil) --- XMLRPC::Client.new_from_uri( uri, proxy=nil, timeout=nil) : uri URI specifying protocol (http or https), host, port, path, user and password. Example: https://user:password@host:port/path : proxy Is of the form "host:port". : timeout Defaults to 30. --- XMLRPC::Client.new3( hash={} ) --- XMLRPC::Client.new_from_hash( hash={} ) Parameter ((|hash|)) has following case-insensitive keys: * host * path * port * proxy_host * proxy_port * user * password * use_ssl * timeout Calls ((<XMLRPC::Client.new>)) with the corresponding values. == Instance Methods --- XMLRPC::Client#call( method, *args ) Invokes the method named ((|method|)) with the parameters given by ((|args|)) on the XML-RPC server. The parameter ((|method|)) is converted into a (({String})) and should be a valid XML-RPC method-name. Each parameter of ((|args|)) must be of one of the following types, where (({Hash})), (({Struct})) and (({Array})) can contain any of these listed ((:types:)): * (({Fixnum})), (({Bignum})) * (({TrueClass})), (({FalseClass})) ((({true})), (({false}))) * (({String})), (({Symbol})) * (({Float})) * (({Hash})), (({Struct})) * (({Array})) * (({Date})), (({Time})), (({XMLRPC::DateTime})) * (({XMLRPC::Base64})) * A Ruby object which class includes XMLRPC::Marshallable (only if Config::ENABLE_MARSHALLABLE is (({true}))). That object is converted into a hash, with one additional key/value pair "___class___" which contains the class name for restoring later that object. The method returns the return-value from the RPC ((-stands for Remote Procedure Call-)). The type of the return-value is one of the above shown, only that a (({Bignum})) is only allowed when it fits in 32-bit and that a XML-RPC (('dateTime.iso8601')) type is always returned as a ((<(({XMLRPC::DateTime}))|URL:datetime.html>)) object and a (({Struct})) is never returned, only a (({Hash})), the same for a (({Symbol})), where always a (({String})) is returned. A (({XMLRPC::Base64})) is returned as a (({String})) from xmlrpc4r version 1.6.1 on. If the remote procedure returned a fault-structure, then a (({XMLRPC::FaultException})) exception is raised, which has two accessor-methods (({faultCode})) and (({faultString})) of type (({Integer})) and (({String})). --- XMLRPC::Client#call2( method, *args ) The difference between this method and ((<call|XMLRPC::Client#call>)) is, that this method do ((*not*)) raise a (({XMLRPC::FaultException})) exception. The method returns an array of two values. The first value indicates if the second value is a return-value ((({true}))) or an object of type (({XMLRPC::FaultException})). Both are explained in ((<call|XMLRPC::Client#call>)). Simple to remember: The "2" in "call2" denotes the number of values it returns. --- XMLRPC::Client#multicall( *methods ) You can use this method to execute several methods on a XMLRPC server which supports the multi-call extension. Example: s.multicall( ['michael.add', 3, 4], ['michael.sub', 4, 5] ) # => [7, -1] --- XMLRPC::Client#multicall2( *methods ) Same as ((<XMLRPC::Client#multicall>)), but returns like ((<XMLRPC::Client#call2>)) two parameters instead of raising an (({XMLRPC::FaultException})). --- XMLRPC::Client#proxy( prefix, *args ) Returns an object of class (({XMLRPC::Client::Proxy})), initialized with ((|prefix|)) and ((|args|)). A proxy object returned by this method behaves like ((<XMLRPC::Client#call>)), i.e. a call on that object will raise a (({XMLRPC::FaultException})) when a fault-structure is returned by that call. --- XMLRPC::Client#proxy2( prefix, *args ) Almost the same like ((<XMLRPC::Client#proxy>)) only that a call on the returned (({XMLRPC::Client::Proxy})) object behaves like ((<XMLRPC::Client#call2>)), i.e. a call on that object will return two parameters. --- XMLRPC::Client#call_async(...) --- XMLRPC::Client#call2_async(...) --- XMLRPC::Client#multicall_async(...) --- XMLRPC::Client#multicall2_async(...) --- XMLRPC::Client#proxy_async(...) --- XMLRPC::Client#proxy2_async(...) In contrast to corresponding methods without "_async", these can be called concurrently and use for each request a new connection, where the non-asynchronous counterparts use connection-alive (one connection for all requests) if possible. Note, that you have to use Threads to call these methods concurrently. The following example calls two methods concurrently: Thread.new { p client.call_async("michael.add", 4, 5) } Thread.new { p client.call_async("michael.div", 7, 9) } --- XMLRPC::Client#timeout --- XMLRPC::Client#user --- XMLRPC::Client#password Return the corresponding attributes. --- XMLRPC::Client#timeout= (new_timeout) --- XMLRPC::Client#user= (new_user) --- XMLRPC::Client#password= (new_password) Set the corresponding attributes. --- XMLRPC::Client#set_writer( writer ) Sets the XML writer to use for generating XML output. Should be an instance of a class from module (({XMLRPC::XMLWriter})). If this method is not called, then (({XMLRPC::Config::DEFAULT_WRITER})) is used. --- XMLRPC::Client#set_parser( parser ) Sets the XML parser to use for parsing XML documents. Should be an instance of a class from module (({XMLRPC::XMLParser})). If this method is not called, then (({XMLRPC::Config::DEFAULT_PARSER})) is used. --- XMLRPC::Client#cookie --- XMLRPC::Client#cookie= (cookieString) Get and set the HTTP Cookie header. --- XMLRPC::Client#http_header_extra= (additionalHeaders) Set extra HTTP headers that are included in the request. --- XMLRPC::Client#http_header_extra Access the via ((<XMLRPC::Client#http_header_extra=>)) assigned header. --- XMLRPC::Client#http_last_response Returns the (({Net::HTTPResponse})) object of the last RPC. = XMLRPC::Client::Proxy == Synopsis require "xmlrpc/client" server = XMLRPC::Client.new("www.ruby-lang.org", "/RPC2", 80) michael = server.proxy("michael") michael2 = server.proxy("michael", 4) # both calls should return the same value '9'. p michael.add(4,5) p michael2.add(5) == Description Class (({XMLRPC::Client::Proxy})) makes XML-RPC calls look nicer! You can call any method onto objects of that class - the object handles (({method_missing})) and will forward the method call to a XML-RPC server. Don't use this class directly, but use instead method ((<XMLRPC::Client#proxy>)) or ((<XMLRPC::Client#proxy2>)). == Class Methods --- XMLRPC::Client::Proxy.new( server, prefix, args=[], meth=:call, delim="." ) Creates an object which provides (({method_missing})). ((|server|)) must be of type (({XMLRPC::Client})), which is the XML-RPC server to be used for a XML-RPC call. ((|prefix|)) and ((|delim|)) will be prepended to the methodname called onto this object. Parameter ((|meth|)) is the method (call, call2, call_async, call2_async) to use for a RPC. ((|args|)) are arguments which are automatically given to every XML-RPC call before the arguments provides through (({method_missing})). == Instance Methods Every method call is forwarded to the XML-RPC server defined in ((<new|XMLRPC::Client::Proxy#new>)). Note: Inherited methods from class (({Object})) cannot be used as XML-RPC names, because they get around (({method_missing})). = History $Id: client.rb 18091 2008-07-16 17:07:44Z shyouhei $ =end require "xmlrpc/parser" require "xmlrpc/create" require "xmlrpc/config" require "xmlrpc/utils" # ParserWriterChooseMixin require "net/http" module XMLRPC class Client USER_AGENT = "XMLRPC::Client (Ruby #{RUBY_VERSION})" include ParserWriterChooseMixin include ParseContentType # Constructors ------------------------------------------------------------------- def initialize(host=nil, path=nil, port=nil, proxy_host=nil, proxy_port=nil, user=nil, password=nil, use_ssl=nil, timeout=nil) @http_header_extra = nil @http_last_response = nil @cookie = nil @host = host || "localhost" @path = path || "/RPC2" @proxy_host = proxy_host @proxy_port = proxy_port @proxy_host ||= 'localhost' if @proxy_port != nil @proxy_port ||= 8080 if @proxy_host != nil @use_ssl = use_ssl || false @timeout = timeout || 30 if use_ssl require "net/https" @port = port || 443 else @port = port || 80 end @user, @password = user, password set_auth # convert ports to integers @port = @port.to_i if @port != nil @proxy_port = @proxy_port.to_i if @proxy_port != nil # HTTP object for synchronous calls Net::HTTP.version_1_2 @http = Net::HTTP.new(@host, @port, @proxy_host, @proxy_port) @http.use_ssl = @use_ssl if @use_ssl @http.read_timeout = @timeout @http.open_timeout = @timeout @parser = nil @create = nil end class << self def new2(uri, proxy=nil, timeout=nil) if match = /^([^:]+):\/\/(([^@]+)@)?([^\/]+)(\/.*)?$/.match(uri) proto = match[1] user, passwd = (match[3] || "").split(":") host, port = match[4].split(":") path = match[5] if proto != "http" and proto != "https" raise "Wrong protocol specified. Only http or https allowed!" end else raise "Wrong URI as parameter!" end proxy_host, proxy_port = (proxy || "").split(":") self.new(host, path, port, proxy_host, proxy_port, user, passwd, (proto == "https"), timeout) end alias new_from_uri new2 def new3(hash={}) # convert all keys into lowercase strings h = {} hash.each { |k,v| h[k.to_s.downcase] = v } self.new(h['host'], h['path'], h['port'], h['proxy_host'], h['proxy_port'], h['user'], h['password'], h['use_ssl'], h['timeout']) end alias new_from_hash new3 end # Attribute Accessors ------------------------------------------------------------------- # add additional HTTP headers to the request attr_accessor :http_header_extra # makes last HTTP response accessible attr_reader :http_last_response # Cookie support attr_accessor :cookie attr_reader :timeout, :user, :password def timeout=(new_timeout) @timeout = new_timeout @http.read_timeout = @timeout @http.open_timeout = @timeout end def user=(new_user) @user = new_user set_auth end def password=(new_password) @password = new_password set_auth end # Call methods -------------------------------------------------------------- def call(method, *args) ok, param = call2(method, *args) if ok param else raise param end end def call2(method, *args) request = create().methodCall(method, *args) data = do_rpc(request, false) parser().parseMethodResponse(data) end def call_async(method, *args) ok, param = call2_async(method, *args) if ok param else raise param end end def call2_async(method, *args) request = create().methodCall(method, *args) data = do_rpc(request, true) parser().parseMethodResponse(data) end # Multicall methods -------------------------------------------------------------- def multicall(*methods) ok, params = multicall2(*methods) if ok params else raise params end end def multicall2(*methods) gen_multicall(methods, false) end def multicall_async(*methods) ok, params = multicall2_async(*methods) if ok params else raise params end end def multicall2_async(*methods) gen_multicall(methods, true) end # Proxy generating methods ------------------------------------------ def proxy(prefix=nil, *args) Proxy.new(self, prefix, args, :call) end def proxy2(prefix=nil, *args) Proxy.new(self, prefix, args, :call2) end def proxy_async(prefix=nil, *args) Proxy.new(self, prefix, args, :call_async) end def proxy2_async(prefix=nil, *args) Proxy.new(self, prefix, args, :call2_async) end private # ---------------------------------------------------------- def set_auth if @user.nil? @auth = nil else a = "#@user" a << ":#@password" if @password != nil @auth = ("Basic " + [a].pack("m")).chomp end end def do_rpc(request, async=false) header = { "User-Agent" => USER_AGENT, "Content-Type" => "text/xml; charset=utf-8", "Content-Length" => request.size.to_s, "Connection" => (async ? "close" : "keep-alive") } header["Cookie"] = @cookie if @cookie header.update(@http_header_extra) if @http_header_extra if @auth != nil # add authorization header header["Authorization"] = @auth end resp = nil @http_last_response = nil if async # use a new HTTP object for each call Net::HTTP.version_1_2 http = Net::HTTP.new(@host, @port, @proxy_host, @proxy_port) http.use_ssl = @use_ssl if @use_ssl http.read_timeout = @timeout http.open_timeout = @timeout # post request http.start { resp = http.post2(@path, request, header) } else # reuse the HTTP object for each call => connection alive is possible # we must start connection explicitely first time so that http.request # does not assume that we don't want keepalive @http.start if not @http.started? # post request resp = @http.post2(@path, request, header) end @http_last_response = resp data = resp.body if resp.code == "401" # Authorization Required raise "Authorization failed.\nHTTP-Error: #{resp.code} #{resp.message}" elsif resp.code[0,1] != "2" raise "HTTP-Error: #{resp.code} #{resp.message}" end ct = parse_content_type(resp["Content-Type"]).first if ct != "text/xml" if ct == "text/html" raise "Wrong content-type (received '#{ct}' but expected 'text/xml'): \n#{data}" else raise "Wrong content-type (received '#{ct}' but expected 'text/xml')" end end expected = resp["Content-Length"] || "<unknown>" if data.nil? or data.size == 0 raise "Wrong size. Was #{data.size}, should be #{expected}" elsif expected != "<unknown>" and expected.to_i != data.size and resp["Transfer-Encoding"].nil? raise "Wrong size. Was #{data.size}, should be #{expected}" end set_cookies = resp.get_fields("Set-Cookie") if set_cookies and !set_cookies.empty? require 'webrick/cookie' @cookie = set_cookies.collect do |set_cookie| cookie = WEBrick::Cookie.parse_set_cookie(set_cookie) WEBrick::Cookie.new(cookie.name, cookie.value).to_s end.join("; ") end return data end def gen_multicall(methods=[], async=false) meth = :call2 meth = :call2_async if async ok, params = self.send(meth, "system.multicall", methods.collect {|m| {'methodName' => m[0], 'params' => m[1..-1]} } ) if ok params = params.collect do |param| if param.is_a? Array param[0] elsif param.is_a? Hash XMLRPC::FaultException.new(param["faultCode"], param["faultString"]) else raise "Wrong multicall return value" end end end return ok, params end class Proxy def initialize(server, prefix, args=[], meth=:call, delim=".") @server = server @prefix = prefix ? prefix + delim : "" @args = args @meth = meth end def method_missing(mid, *args) pre = @prefix + mid.to_s arg = @args + args @server.send(@meth, pre, *arg) end end # class Proxy end # class Client end # module XMLRPC