Every SOAP package in YAZ is represented as follows:
#include <yaz/soap.h>
typedef struct {
char *fault_code;
char *fault_string;
char *details;
} Z_SOAP_Fault;
typedef struct {
int no;
char *ns;
void *p;
} Z_SOAP_Generic;
#define Z_SOAP_fault 1
#define Z_SOAP_generic 2
#define Z_SOAP_error 3
typedef struct {
int which;
union {
Z_SOAP_Fault *fault;
Z_SOAP_Generic *generic;
Z_SOAP_Fault *soap_error;
} u;
const char *ns;
} Z_SOAP;
The fault and soap_error
arms represent both a SOAP fault - struct
Z_SOAP_Fault. Any other generic
(valid) package is represented by Z_SOAP_Generic.
The ns as part of Z_SOAP
is the namespace for SOAP itself and reflects the SOAP
version. For version 1.1 it is
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/,
for version 1.2 it is
http://www.w3.org/2001/06/soap-envelope.
int z_soap_codec(ODR o, Z_SOAP **pp,
char **content_buf, int *content_len,
Z_SOAP_Handler *handlers);
The content_buf and content_len
is XML buffer and length of buffer respectively.
The handlers is a list of SOAP codec
handlers - one handler for each service namespace. For SRU SOAP, the
namespace would be http://www.loc.gov/zing/srw/v1.0/.
When decoding, the z_soap_codec
inspects the XML content
and tries to match one of the services namespaces of the
supplied handlers. If there is a match a handler function
is invoked which decodes that particular SOAP package.
If successful, the returned Z_SOAP package will be
of type Z_SOAP_Generic.
Member no is
set the offset of handler that matched; ns
is set to namespace of matching handler; the void pointer
p is set to the C data structure assocatiated
with the handler.
When a NULL namespace is met (member ns bwlow),
that specifies end-of-list.
Each handler is defined as follows:
typedef struct {
char *ns;
void *client_data;
Z_SOAP_fun f;
} Z_SOAP_Handler;
The ns is namespace of service associated with
handler f. client_data
is user-defined data which is passed to handler.
The prototype for a SOAP service handler is:
int handler(ODR o, void * ptr, void **handler_data,
void *client_data, const char *ns);
The o specifies the mode (decode/encode)
as usual. The second argument, ptr,
is a libxml2 tree node pointer (xmlNodePtr)
and is a pointer to the Body element
of the SOAP package. The handler_data
is an opaque pointer to a C definitions associated with the
SOAP service. client_data is the pointer
which was set as part of the Z_SOAP_handler.
Finally, ns the service namespace.