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A library to communicate through the XML-RPC protocol.
xml_rpc #
A library to communicate through the XML-RPC protocol.
Usage #
A simple usage example:
import 'package:xml_rpc/client.dart' as xml_rpc;
main() {
final url = '...';
xml_rpc
.call(url, 'examples.getStateName', [41])
.then((result) => print(result))
.catchError((error) => print(error));
}
It will sent the following xml content:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<methodCall>
<methodName>examples.getStateName</methodName>
<params>
<param>
<value><i4>41</i4></value>
</param>
</params>
</methodCall>
Every xmlrpc call has to be done with the call(...)
function. You must give
the url, the method name and the parameters. This function returns a Future
with the result received. If the response contains a <fault>
a Fault
object is
thrown and can be catch with the .catchError()
on the Future
.
To use this package from browser you can provide as client
optional named
argument on call
a http.BrowserClient
.
Parameter types #
Here are the conversion table.
xmlrpc | Dart |
---|---|
<int> or <i4> |
int |
<boolean> |
bool |
<string> or Text |
String |
<double> |
double |
<dateTime.iso8601> |
DateTime |
<base64> |
Base64Value |
<struct> |
Map<String, dynamic> |
<array> |
List |
XML-RPC Extension Types #
Some XML-RPC implementations handle additionnal types. For instance Apache ws-xmlrpc
may support long values with <i8>
and other types (see https://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/types.html).
You can provide custom codecs that will be used to encode and decode those values.
If you use the XML-RPC for C and C++ library
on the server side you can directly use the dart library client_c.dart
to be
able to handle <i8>
and <nil>
.
Using this package on JS side #
If you use this package on JS side you may face some problem dealing with
numbers. On JS side there are no difference between int
and double
. So by
default an double 1.0
will be encoded as <int>1</int>
.
You can workaround this issue:
- wrap doubles in a custom type:
class Double { Double(this.value); final double value; }
- create a codec for this wrapper type:
final doubleWrapperCodec = new SimpleCodec<Double>( nodeLocalName: 'double', encodeValue: (value) => value.value, decodeValue: (text) => new Double(double.parse(text)), );
- create a list of codecs:
final codecs = new List<Codec>.unmodifiable(<Codec>[ doubleWrapperCodec, intCodec, boolCodec, stringCodec, dateTimeCodec, base64Codec, structCodec, arrayCodec, ]);
- make calls with your codecs:
main() { xml_rpc.call(url, 'method', [params], encodeCodecs: codecs, decodeCodecs: codecs); }
Features and bugs #
Please file feature requests and bugs at the issue tracker.