NATS4 API nusoap wsdlcache
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When using the SOAP API, you can improve performance by caching the NATS wsdl file. This article shows an example of using the "nusoap_wsdlcache" to do so.
nusoap_wsdlcache example
To use the "nusoap_wsdlcache" class, you will first need to include it at the top of your script making the API calls:
/* nusoap includes */ require_once('nusoap/lib/nusoap.php'); if(!class_exists("nusoap_wsdlcache")){ require_once('nusoap/lib/class.wsdlcache.php'); }
The "nusoap_wsdlcache" takes 2 parameters when declaring a new instance:
- Directory where cache files will be stored (<cache_dir> in example below)
- The time limit of the cache file in seconds (<wsdl_cache_lifetime> in example below)
//API login vars $username = '<admin_username>'; // your admin username $apikey = '<api_key>'; // your api key $url = 'http://<your_nats_domain>/admin_api.php?wsdl'; // change <your_nats_domain> to be domain of your NATS install /* Nusoap WSDL cache setup */ //cache vars $cache_dir = "<cache_dir>"; // change <cache_dir> to be the directory for storing cache files $wsdl_cache_lifetime = <wsdl_cache_lifetime>; // change <wsdl_cache_lifetime> to an amount in seconds //construct cache $wsdlCache = new nusoap_wsdlcache($cache_dir, $wsdl_cache_lifetime); //try to get cache $wsdl = $wsdlCache->get($url); if (is_null($wsdl)) { //cache file not found, need to create new one $wsdl = new wsdl(); $wsdl->setCredentials($username,$apikey);// need to login for NATS wsdl $wsdl->fetchWSDL($url); //get the wsdl $wsdlCache->put($wsdl); //create cache file } $client = new nusoap_client($wsdl, TRUE); /* end Nusoap WSDL cache setup */ //set your login for the soap client $client->setCredentials($username,$apikey); // Check for an error $err = $client->getError(); if ($err) { // Display the error echo 'Constructor error' . $err . "\n"; exit; // At this point, you know the call that follows will fail } //make an API call $result = $client->call('ping', Array(), 'natsapiadmin_wsdl'); var_dump($result);