SoapServer::addFunction
(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
SoapServer::addFunction — Adds one or more functions to handle SOAP requests
Description
Exports one or more functions for remote clients
Parameters
functionsTo export one function, pass the function name into this parameter as a string.
To export several functions, pass an array of function names.
To export all the functions, pass an array of function names.
As of PHP 8.4.0, passing an int value (includingSOAP_FUNCTIONS_ALL) is deprecated. Use get_defined_functions() to retrieve all functions and pass them as an array instead.Note:
functionsmust receive all input arguments in the same order as defined in the WSDL file (They should not receive any output parameters as arguments) and return one or more values. To return several values they must return an array with named output parameters.
Return Values
No value is returned.
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.4.0 | Passing an int to SoapServer::addFunction(), including SOAP_FUNCTIONS_ALL, has been deprecated. |
Examples
Example #1 SoapServer::addFunction() example
<?php
function echoString($inputString)
{
return $inputString;
}
$server->addFunction("echoString");
function echoTwoStrings($inputString1, $inputString2)
{
return array("outputString1" => $inputString1,
"outputString2" => $inputString2);
}
$server->addFunction(array("echoString", "echoTwoStrings"));
$functions = array_merge(...get_defined_functions());
$server->addFunction($functions);
?>See Also
- SoapServer::__construct() - SoapServer constructor
- SoapServer::setClass() - Sets the class which handles SOAP requests
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