Development:Creating a web service client: Difference between revisions
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$ | $group = new stdClass(); | ||
$ | $group->courseid = $course->id; | ||
$group->name = 'tmpgroufortest123'; | |||
$serverurl = $ | $group->enrolmentkey = ''; | ||
require_once | $group->description = 'Group 1'; | ||
$xmlrpcclient = new | $group2 = new stdClass(); | ||
$group2->courseid = $course->id; | |||
$group2->name = 'tmpgroufortest1233'; | |||
$group2->enrolmentkey = ''; | |||
$group2->description = 'Group 2'; | |||
$paramgroups = array($group, $group2); | |||
$function = 'moodle_group_create_groups'; | |||
$params = array('groups' => $paramgroups); | |||
$serverurl = $remotemoodleurl . "/webservice/xmlrpc/server.php" . '?wstoken=' . $token; | |||
require_once 'Zend/XmlRpc/Client.php'; | |||
$xmlrpcclient = new Zend_XmlRpc_Client($serverurl); | |||
try { | try { | ||
$createdgroups = $client->call($function, $params); | |||
} catch (Exception $e) { | } catch (Exception $e) { | ||
var_dump($e); | |||
} | } | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
Revision as of 08:00, 18 January 2011
Template:Moodle 2.0 You need to have already setup a web service. You can get help from How to enable web services for ordinary users or How to enable web services for an external system . Then have a look to your security keys page. You'll find there your token and the web service documentation associated with this token.
Officially supported protocols
- REST: the Moodle REST server uses POST for parameters and XML for returned values. This server is not RESTfull.
- SOAP: the Moodle SOAP server is based on the Zend SOAP server (itself based on the PHP SOAP server). Zend publishes a Zend SOAP client. The current server implementation doesn't work with Java/.Net because we didn't generated a fully describe WSDL yet. If you are working on a Java/.Net client, follow or participate to the tracker issue MDL-20804
- XML-RPC: the Moodle XML-RPC server is based on Zend XML-RPC server. Zend also publishes a Zend XML-RPC client.
- AMF: the Moodle AMF server is based on the Zend AMF server. The test client can be found in Settings blocks > Site Administration > Development > Web service test client > AMF Test client.
PHP client examples
In all these client examples we will create two groups calling the web service function group_create_groups.
SOAP
The Moodle SOAP server extends Zend SOAP Server. It is recommended to have a look to the Zend SOAP client documentation.
XML-RPC
The Moodle XML-RPC server extends Zend XML-RPC Server. It is recommended to have a look to the Zend XML-RPC client documentation
$group = new stdClass();
$group->courseid = $course->id;
$group->name = 'tmpgroufortest123';
$group->enrolmentkey = ;
$group->description = 'Group 1';
$group2 = new stdClass();
$group2->courseid = $course->id;
$group2->name = 'tmpgroufortest1233';
$group2->enrolmentkey = ;
$group2->description = 'Group 2';
$paramgroups = array($group, $group2);
$function = 'moodle_group_create_groups';
$params = array('groups' => $paramgroups);
$serverurl = $remotemoodleurl . "/webservice/xmlrpc/server.php" . '?wstoken=' . $token;
require_once 'Zend/XmlRpc/Client.php';
$xmlrpcclient = new Zend_XmlRpc_Client($serverurl);
try {
$createdgroups = $client->call($function, $params);
} catch (Exception $e) {
var_dump($e);
}