D'oh!
That example needs:
$soapClient = new SoapClient($url, array('trace'=>1));
to turn ON tracing in the first place.
SoapClient->__getLastResponse
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SoapClient->__getLastResponse — Returns last SOAP response.
Opis
SoapClient
string
__getLastResponse
( void
)
Informacja: This method works only if the SoapClient object was created with the trace option.
Zwracane wartości
The last SOAP response.
Przykłady
Example #1 SoapClient->__getLastResponse() example
<?php
$client = SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('trace' => 1));
$result = $client->SomeFunction();
echo "RESPONSE:\n" . $client->__getLastResponse() . "\n";
?>
SoapClient->__getLastResponse
ceo at l-i-e dot com
04-Jan-2006 10:31
04-Jan-2006 10:31
ceo at l-i-e dot com
04-Jan-2006 10:30
04-Jan-2006 10:30
You almost for sure will need to wrap a try/catch block around your SOAP call in order to use these to debug something that's not working.
Otherwise, PHP throws a fatal error before you can execute this function.
For example:
<?php
$soapClient = new SoapClient($url);
echo htmlentities($soapClient->__getFunctions());
//Assume that has output 'someFunction' (among others)
try {
$results = $soapClient->someFunction(...);
}
catch (SoapFault $soapFault) {
var_dump($soapFault);
echo "Request :<br>", htmlentities($soapClient->__getLastRequest()), "<br>";
echo "Response :<br>", htmlentities($soapClient->__getLastResponse()), "<br>";
}
?>
Without try/catch, your just get the Fatal Error and PHP commits suicide before you can call __getLastRequest/__getLastResponse
