NuSoap-debugging?

Author Message

Nicklas Lundgren

Tuesday 20 February 2007 1:31:06 pm

Hi,
I have just started to try out the NuSoap extension, and so far it looks really promising.

However, I intend to create some quite complicated methods to be called.
So my question is - how to debug these methods? (preferably locally, on the server).

Of course, its not a big problem as long as the methods is HelloWorld-like, but I would really like to be able to use the ordinary ez-debug opportunities, not just see the results in the soap client...

Thanks in advance!

Best regards,
/Nicklas

Nicklas Lundgren, Managing Director
Novitell AB, Sweden

kracker (the)

Tuesday 20 February 2007 2:29:01 pm

You could use eZ publish's logging functionality! Here is a snippet to get you started

include_once('lib/ezfile/classes/ezlog.php');
 /*!
     \public
     Writes a message $message to a given file name $name and directory $dir for logging
    */
    $l = new eZLog();
$message='test';
   $I->write( $message, $logName = 'common.log', $dir = 'var/log' );

//kracker

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Bruce Morrison

Tuesday 20 February 2007 3:48:43 pm

Hi Nicklas

krackers messages shows how you can write to your oen log file.

Howevere if you want to create eZ debug messages you should use the eZDebug class:
http://pubsvn.ez.no/doxygen/classeZDebug.html

The simplest way to use it is

eZDebug::writeDebug( "This should never happen" );

No need to include lib/ezutils/classes/ezdebug.php as it's included for all requests in index.php

Cheers
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Nicklas Lundgren

Wednesday 21 February 2007 12:43:49 am

Hi Kracker and Bruce.

Thanks to you both for your suggestions.
I think I will use both of them in this case.

Also, I have now created a script to run the soap-functions locally as the main problem with calling nusoap-methods is that on the client-side of things, there is only a reply, or maybee a soap fault code. No way to examine debug messages or logs from php there.

Now things are working fine so, again, thanks for your help!

Best regards,
/Nicklas

Nicklas Lundgren, Managing Director
Novitell AB, Sweden

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