How to use objects with xsi:types in Savon
I'm trying to use Savon to make some SOAP requests, but I'm afraid I need to go beyond the basics somewhat.
I need to send something along the lines of:
<env:Body>
<wsdl:methodName>
<parameter xsi:type='ValueClass'>value</parameter>
</wsdl:methodName>
</env:Body>
Now, if I didn't have to specify that xsi:type, it would be a simple matter of:
client.method_name { |soap| soap.body = {:parameter => 'value'} }
Th开发者_开发技巧e problem is the xsi:type in the parameter; due to the way the web service I'm using is built around polymorphism, I need to explicitly specify what type the parameter is. Is there any way I can do this (preferably without having to generate my own XML?) I'd really love to drop soap4r for good :)
Thanks!
Specifying XML attributes in a Hash is pretty ugly, but it's possible:
client.method_name do |soap|
soap.body = {
:parameter => 'value',
:attributes! => { :parameter => { 'xsi:type' => ValueClass } }
}
end
Please have a look at: http://github.com/rubiii/savon/wiki/SOAP
Until Savon supports XML Schema Attributes, I would suggest you to use Builder
(which comes with Savon) to generate your XML:
client.method_name do |soap|
xml = Builder::XmlMarkup.new
soap.body = xml.parameter "value", "xsi:type" => "ValueClass"
end
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