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It's now possible to choose between SOAP over HTTPS or a TCP stream (default) for interaction with the Broadworks API. Basic benchmarks suggest 15/requests/second with SOAP and 150/requests/second for TCP Stream. UserGetRequest17sp4 was used for the benchmark.
Sessions can be exported out of and into the Client, this was added to allow Broadworks OCI-P scripts triggered by methods such as cronjobs to execute using external session data. Porting Sessions are a secure way to execute commands as the user that requested it as the password is not stored, cookies/sessionId are used for authentication.
All elements of the framework have been built with IDE autocompletion in mind so there isn't a need to remember the details of a data type, below is an example of disabling CallForwardingAlways for all users within a group.
An interacting CLI is built in that requires zero programming knowledge. The user navigates through the schema in the same way you would directories and files on a linux file system. Commands can be executed in the CLI with results printed to screen. Tab autocompletion works - (broken in latest release)
Objects support serialisation to allow saving of messages in plain-text format that can be unserialised back into data types the framework can understand then replayed back into Broadworks for example
- Friendlier alternative to writing XML directly
- PHP classes generated from XSD schema files
- SOAP transport support, good for unreliable connections
- TCP stream transport support provides minimal overhead & maximum throughput
- SimpleTypes may contain Restriction objects for input validation such as maxLength of minLength
- Automatic mapping of data types (userGetResponse17sp4 --> userAddRequest17sp4)
- Blood, sweat and tears from countless hours of my time when I should of been at the pub
$ composer require lukebeer/broadworks-ocip
$ composer require lukebeer/broadworks-ocip:development
<?php
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
// Use the ComplexType required for this example.
use Broadworks_OCIP\api\Rel_17_sp4_1_197_OCISchemaAS\OCISchemaUser\UserServiceGetAssignmentListRequest;
// Create a Client and login. CoreFactory also has getSOAPClient()
$client = BroadworksOCIP\Factory::getTCPClient('ocip.example.com');
$client->login('user', 'pass');
// Generate a request, send and assign the response to $response
$request = new UserServiceGetAssignmentListRequest('example@example.com');
$response = $request->get($client);
// This response type returns a TableType object, getValue() renders a table.
echo $response->getServicePacksAssignmentTable()->getValue();
?>
/* Spits out:
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+
| Service Name | Assigned |
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+
| Anonymous Call Rejection | true |
| Authentication | true |
| Call Forwarding Always | true |
| Call Forwarding Busy | true |
| Call Forwarding No Answer | true |
| Call Notify | false |
| Calling Line ID Delivery Blocking | true |
| CommPilot Express | true |
| CommPilot Call Manager | true |
| Do Not Disturb | true |
| Intercept User | true |
| Last Number Redial | true |
| Sequential Ring | true |
+--------------------------------------------------+----------+
*/
ComplexTypes such as UserGetRequest17sp4 are types that may contain a mixture of element types including ComplexTypes. Think of them as XML with nested children.
If one of the elements to be set is a ComplexType, the ComplexType needs creating before being set in the parent object. For example, StreetAddress is a ComplexType:
<?php
$address = new StreetAddress();
$address->setAddressLine1('1337 Street');
$address->setCountry('England');
$request = new UserAddRequest17sp4();
$request->setStreetAddress($address);
Broadworks_OCIP\api\Rel_17_sp4_1_197_OCISchemaAS\OCISchemaDataTypes\StreetAddress Object
(
[elementName] => StreetAddress
[addressLine1:protected] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Types\SimpleContent Object
(
[annontation:protected] =>
[attributes:protected] =>
[restrictions:protected] => Array
(
[0] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MinLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 1
[detail:protected] =>
)
[1] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MaxLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 80
[detail:protected] =>
)
)
[errors:protected] =>
[elementValue:protected] => 1337 Street
[elementName:protected] => addressLine1
)
[addressLine2:protected] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Types\SimpleContent Object
(
[annontation:protected] =>
[attributes:protected] =>
[restrictions:protected] => Array
(
[0] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MinLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 1
[detail:protected] =>
)
[1] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MaxLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 80
[detail:protected] =>
)
)
[errors:protected] =>
[elementValue:protected] =>
[elementName:protected] => addressLine2
)
[city:protected] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Types\SimpleContent Object
(
[annontation:protected] =>
[attributes:protected] =>
[restrictions:protected] => Array
(
[0] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MinLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 1
[detail:protected] =>
)
[1] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MaxLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 50
[detail:protected] =>
)
)
[errors:protected] =>
[elementValue:protected] =>
[elementName:protected] => city
)
[stateOrProvince:protected] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Types\SimpleContent Object
(
[annontation:protected] =>
[attributes:protected] =>
[restrictions:protected] => Array
(
[0] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MinLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 1
[detail:protected] =>
)
[1] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MaxLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 50
[detail:protected] =>
)
)
[errors:protected] =>
[elementValue:protected] =>
[elementName:protected] => stateOrProvince
)
[stateOrProvinceDisplayName:protected] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Types\SimpleContent Object
(
[annontation:protected] =>
[attributes:protected] =>
[restrictions:protected] => Array
(
[0] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MinLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 1
[detail:protected] =>
)
[1] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MaxLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 50
[detail:protected] =>
)
)
[errors:protected] =>
[elementValue:protected] =>
[elementName:protected] => stateOrProvinceDisplayName
)
[zipOrPostalCode:protected] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Types\SimpleContent Object
(
[annontation:protected] =>
[attributes:protected] =>
[restrictions:protected] => Array
(
[0] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MinLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 1
[detail:protected] =>
)
[1] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MaxLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 50
[detail:protected] =>
)
)
[errors:protected] =>
[elementValue:protected] =>
[elementName:protected] => zipOrPostalCode
)
[country:protected] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Types\SimpleContent Object
(
[annontation:protected] =>
[attributes:protected] =>
[restrictions:protected] => Array
(
[0] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MinLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 1
[detail:protected] =>
)
[1] => Broadworks_OCIP\core\Builder\Restrictions\MaxLength Object
(
[value:protected] => 50
[detail:protected] =>
)
)
[errors:protected] =>
[elementValue:protected] => Enngland
[elementName:protected] => country
)
[elements:protected] => Array
(
)
[responseType:protected] =>
[errors:protected] =>
[params:protected] => Array
(
)
[args:protected] =>
[elementValue:protected] =>
)
TableTypes are used for handling OCITable data. A single dimension array is passed in for column headings and data is set by using addRow or addRows with single or multi dimension arrays.
It's possible to render a pretty ascii table with echo $table->getValue()
with the data and also search with
$table->findRow('something')
If only a single column is required, method $table->getColumn($id)
will return a specific column of data from all
rows in the dataset. One value can be used for keys and another for values.
<?php
$data = $table->getColummn(0, 3);
$newTable = new TableType(['User Id', 'Phone Number');
$newTable->addRows($data);
echo $newTable->getValue();
Returns:
+------------------------+---------------+
| User Id | Phone Number |
+------------------------+---------------+
| user-1@example.com | 01234123456 |
| user-2@example.com | 01234123456 |
| user-3@example.com | 01234123456 |
| user-4@example.com | 01234123456 |
| user-5@example.com | 01234123456 |
| user-6@example.com | 01234123456 |
+------------------------+---------------+
Please use the issue tracker to report any bugs or file feature requests.
PRs are welcome. To begin developing, do this:
$ curl -X POST -u "GITHUB_USERNAME:GITHUB_PASSWORD" https://api.github.com/repos/lukebeer/broadworks-ocip/forks && history -c
$ git clone github:GITHUB_USERNAME/broadworks-ocip &&
$ cd broadworks-ocip
Builder
Builder.php # Takes a ComplexType and converts to XML or XML string then wraps it in an envelope ready for shipping.
Restrictions
Enumeration.php # Defines a list of acceptable values.
Length.php # Specifies the exact number of characters or list items allowed. Must be equal to or greater than zero.
MaxExclusive.php # Specifies the upper bounds for numeric values (the value must be less than this value).
MaxInclusive.php # Specifies the upper bounds for numeric values (the value must be less than or equal to this value).
MaxLength.php # Specifies the maximum number of characters or list items allowed. Must be equal to or greater than zero.
MinExclusive.php # Specifies the lower bounds for numeric values (the value must be greater than this value).
MinInclusive.php # Specifies the lower bounds for numeric values (the value must be greater than or equal to this value).
MinLength.php # Specifies the minimum number of characters or list items allowed. Must be equal to or greater than zero.
Pattern.php # Defines the exact sequence of characters that are acceptable.
Restriction.php # Abstract base class all restrictions must extend.
RestrictionInterface.php # Interface all Restrictins must implement.
Types
ComplexInterface.php # Interface all ComplexTypes must implement.
ComplexType.php # Defines a complex type element.
PrimitiveType.php # Primitive type such as bool/int/string.
SimpleContent.php # Contains extensions or restrictions on a text-only complex type or on a simple type as content and contains no elements.
SimpleInterface.php # Interface all SimpleTypes must implement.
SimpleType.php # Defines a simple type and specifies the constraints and information about the values of attributes or text-only elements.
TableType.php # Used for OCITable responses only, never in requests.
TypeCheck.php # Not implemented yet.
TypeMap.php # Converts xs types to PHP types.
TypeTrait.php # Common trait all types have.
Client
Client.php # Main controller for the whole framework exposing methods for requests and responses.
Transport
SOAPTransport.php # Communicates with Broadworks via http(s), this is the slowest but most robust transport type.
TCPTransport.php # Communicates with Broadworks via a TCPStream on port 2208, this is the fastest transport type.
TransportInterface.php # Interface all Transport types must implement.
Console
Console.php # Generates an array of commands for the interactive console.
Logging
ErrorControl.php # Crappy logging object, needs nuking and starting again.
Output
ConsoleOutput.php # Output type for the interactive console.
JSONOutput.php # Generates and echos JSON.
OutputInterface.php # Output interface all Outputs must implement.
Response
Response.php # Takes XML input and returns response object specified or false if error.
ResponseOutput.php # Convenience class for selecting response output format.
Serializer
SerializerInterface.php # Interface all Serializers must implement.
XMLSerializer.php # Converts XML into the requested object type automatically, very much the brain of this.
Session
Session.php # Portable Session object used to store details of the current authenticated session.