Module for testing SOAP WSDL web services. Send requests and check if response matches the pattern.
This module can be used either with frameworks or PHPBrowser. It tries to guess the framework is is attached to. If a endpoint is a full url then it uses PHPBrowser.
Please note, that PHP SoapServer::handle method sends additional headers. This may trigger warning: "Cannot modify header information" If you use PHP SoapServer with framework, try to block call to this method in testing environment.
Opposite to seeSoapResponseContainsStructure
param
$xmlChecks XML response doesn't contain XPath locator
<?php
$I->dontSeeSoapResponseContainsXPath('//root/user[@id=1]');
?>
param
$xpathChecks XML response equals provided XML. Comparison is done by canonicalizing both xml`s.
Parameter can be passed either as XmlBuilder, DOMDocument, DOMNode, XML string, or array (if no attributes).
param
$xmlChecks XML response does not include provided XML. Comparison is done by canonicalizing both xml`s. Parameter can be passed either as XmlBuilder, DOMDocument, DOMNode, XML string, or array (if no attributes).
param
$xmlFinds and returns attribute of element. Element is matched by either CSS or XPath
Available since
1.1param
$cssOrXPathparam
$attributereturn
stringFinds and returns text contents of element. Element is matched by either CSS or XPath
Available since
1.1param
$cssOrXPathreturn
stringPrepare SOAP header. Receives header name and parameters as array.
Example:
<?php
$I->haveSoapHeader('AuthHeader', array('username' => 'davert', 'password' => '123345'));
Will produce header:
<soapenv:Header>
<SessionHeader>
<AuthHeader>
<username>davert</username>
<password>12345</password>
</AuthHeader>
</soapenv:Header>
param
$headerparam array
$params@deprecated use seeSoapResponseCodeIs instead
Checks response code from server.
param
$codeChecks XML response contains provided structure. Response elements will be compared with XML provided. Only nodeNames are checked to see elements match.
Example:
<?php
$I->seeSoapResponseContainsStructure("<query><name></name></query>");
?>
Use this method to check XML of valid structure is returned. This method does not use schema for validation. This method does not require path from root to match the structure.
param
$xmlChecks XML response with XPath locator
<?php
$I->seeSoapResponseContainsXPath('//root/user[@id=1]');
?>
param
$xpathChecks XML response equals provided XML. Comparison is done by canonicalizing both xml`s.
Parameters can be passed either as DOMDocument, DOMNode, XML string, or array (if no attributes).
Example:
<?php
$I->seeSoapResponseEquals("<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope><SOAP-ENV:Body><result>1</result></SOAP-ENV:Envelope>");
$dom = new \DOMDocument();
$dom->load($file);
$I->seeSoapRequestIncludes($dom);
param
$xmlChecks XML response includes provided XML. Comparison is done by canonicalizing both xml`s. Parameter can be passed either as XmlBuilder, DOMDocument, DOMNode, XML string, or array (if no attributes).
Example:
<?php
$I->seeSoapResponseIncludes("<result>1</result>");
$I->seeSoapRequestIncludes(\Codeception\Utils\Soap::response()->result->val(1));
$dom = new \DDOMDocument();
$dom->load('template.xml');
$I->seeSoapRequestIncludes($dom);
?>
param
$xmlSubmits request to endpoint.
Requires of api function name and parameters. Parameters can be passed either as DOMDocument, DOMNode, XML string, or array (if no attributes).
You are allowed to execute as much requests as you need inside test.
Example:
$I->sendSoapRequest('UpdateUser', '<user><id>1</id><name>notdavert</name></user>');
$I->sendSoapRequest('UpdateUser', \Codeception\Utils\Soap::request()->user
->id->val(1)->parent()
->name->val('notdavert');
param
$requestparam
$body