An Angular port of a JavaScript SOAP Client into a factory that has a similar syntax to $http.
Usage
Before using the factory, you must import the two scripts and its module:
<script src="soapclient.js"></script> <script src="angular.soap.js"></script>
angular.module('myApp', ['angularSoap']);
Then, wherever you are going to consume it, make a reference to the $soap service for dependency injection:
.factory("testService", ['$soap',function($soap){ //use it here }])
$soap has one method, post, which accepts the following paramaters:
| Parameter | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| url | The base URL of the service | "http://www.cooldomain.com/SoapTest/webservicedemo.asmx" |
| action | The action you want to call | "HelloWorld" |
| params | An object of parameters to pass to the service | { name: "Andrew" } |
Syntax:
$soap.post(url,action,params);
Similar to $http methods, $soap.post returns a promise that you can act upon.
$soap.post(url,action,params).then(function(response){ //Do Stuff });
NOTE: Response will be a javascript object containing the response mapped to objects. Do a console.log of response so you can see what you are working with.
Example 1: Hello World
A basic "Hello World" with no parameters.
angular.module('myApp', ['angularSoap']) .factory("testService", ['$soap',function($soap){ var base_url = "http://www.cooldomain.com/SoapTest/webservicedemo.asmx"; return { HelloWorld: function(){ return $soap.post(base_url,"HelloWorld"); } } }]) .controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, testService) { testService.HelloWorld().then(function(response){ $scope.response = response; }); })
Example 2: Invoke with Parameters
A basic method call with parameters.
angular.module('myApp', ['angularSoap']) .factory("testService", ['$soap',function($soap){ var base_url = "http://www.cooldomain.com/SoapTest/webservicedemo.asmx"; return { CreateUser: function(firstName, lastName){ return $soap.post(base_url,"CreateUser", {firstName: firstName, lastName: lastName}); } } }]) .controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, testService) { testService.CreateUser($scope.firstName, $scope.lastName).then(function(response){ $scope.response = response; }); })
Example 3: Get Single Object
A basic method call to get a single object.
angular.module('myApp', ['angularSoap']) .factory("testService", ['$soap',function($soap){ var base_url = "http://www.cooldomain.com/SoapTest/webservicedemo.asmx"; return { GetUser: function(id){ return $soap.post(base_url,"GetUser", {id: id}); } } }]) .controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, testService) { testService.GetUser($scope.id).then(function(user){ console.log(user.firstName); console.log(user.lastName); }); })
Example 4: Get Many Objects
A basic method call to get a collection of objects.
angular.module('myApp', ['angularSoap']) .factory("testService", ['$soap',function($soap){ var base_url = "http://www.cooldomain.com/SoapTest/webservicedemo.asmx"; return { GetUsers: function(){ return $soap.post(base_url,"GetUsers"); } } }]) .controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, testService) { testService.GetUsers().then(function(users){ for(i=0;i<users.length;i++){ console.log(users[i].firstName); console.log(users[i].lastName); } }); })
Example 5: Set Connection Credentials
Set the credentials for the connection before sending any requests.
angular.module('myApp', ['angularSoap']) .factory("testService", ['$soap',function($soap){ var base_url = "http://www.cooldomain.com/SoapTest/webservicedemo.asmx"; $soap.setCredentials("username","password"); return { GetUsers: function(){ return $soap.post(base_url,"GetUsers"); } } }]) .controller('MainCtrl', function($scope, testService) { testService.GetUsers().then(function(users){ for(i=0;i<users.length;i++){ console.log(users[i].firstName); console.log(users[i].lastName); } }); })