suds | lightweight SOAP python client for consuming Web Services | SOAP library
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The "Suds" web services client is a lightweight soap-based client for python the is licensed under LGPL.
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- Find a reference to an object
- Return the fully qualified name for the given ref
- Query a schema by its name
- Determine the type of an object
- Return the body part of the body part
- Create a list of parameters
- Create an Element from a wrapper element
- Get parameter definitions for a document
- Processes a node
- Returns True if this name matches the given criteria
- Add end element
- Returns True if name matches given criteria
- Applies the filter to the root
- Build an element from a path
- Set the nonce
- Replace child with content
- Qualify this object
- Build an object from a type
- Resolve a path
- Resolve a node
- Generate a SOAP username token
- Render an XML node
- Find the child at the given path
- Find schema by name
- Load all children
- Try to automatically initialize a node
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QUESTION
I am trying to install devstack on Ubuntu 18.04, using the guide in https://docs.openstack.org/devstack/latest/.
Installation fails with the error,
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-13 at 06:14The issue is that suds-jurko
is incompatible with the setuptools 58.0. You would need to downgrade to setuptools 57.5.0, e.g. pip install setuptools==57.5.0
, but it's possible that devstack will upgrade it again.
The real solution is a set of upstream patches that are already in the works to fix this, but isn't merged yet (as of this post). https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/oslo.vmware/+/813377
QUESTION
I am writing an application that will decode make, model, and year information for provided VIN numbers from cars. The script works standalone but when integrated into my django app and called through a button click on my web app, the view begins to loop infinitely and raises a RecursionError. I will provide relevant code below
base html template
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-30 at 18:20You make a recursive call with:
QUESTION
I am trying to dig deep into SOAP and WSDL concepts. I am using Python's spyne lib, and have successfully implemented the hello world example described in the doc Basically, I have the server.py and client.py files, where
server.py
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-06 at 07:34The SOAP namespace is wrong. Your message has this namespace:
QUESTION
i have a working python script that checks the vat number of European companies. However checking 20 vat id by typing is not logical. I would like to check vat numbers from a file instead of manual typing every vat ids.
Here is the code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-13 at 10:43Assuming your vat_numbers.txt
file looks like:
QUESTION
I am trying to connect to BankConnect WSDL (a mobile banking service) (test endpoint: here), and call getBankCertificate method, but I am unable to get it working.
I have tried 2 methods: suds and zeep. With suds I have failed to connect with [WinError 10061]:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-17 at 20:57When enabling history plugin and logging the request and response, it's visible that NullPointerException is returned from the server:
QUESTION
I'm currently working on a homework assignment that illustrates the basics of OOP in Java. It's a very simple carwash simulation. I have two methods in the Car
class, isDirty
and getDirty
. I have a boolean
variable Dirty
in the car class which is set to false
because all 3 cars are supposed to start out clean. I'm supposed to check all 3 cars with the isDirty
method to show that all 3 cars start out clean, after, I'm supposed to run the getDirty
method to make the cars dirty and then run the isDirty
method to show that the status changed from clean to dirty. For some reason the boolean
variable Dirty
isn't changing to true after running the getDirty
method.
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-22 at 11:33getDirty()
is not updating the data member, but declaring a local boolean that hides the data member, initializes it to true
and then discards it when it goes out of scope. Remove the declaration, and you should be OK:
QUESTION
My python code has methods with returning String.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-24 at 16:03The PyObject_GetAttrString
returns a PyObject *
, handle it properly, here is the code:
QUESTION
It is my understanding that the Oracle default Windows server images leverage Cloudbase-Init alongside an Unattend.xml file to generate a password for the user, but I am curious about the specifics of this as I am attempting to create my own images with additional software pre-installed. I want to generate a random password, and explicitly not require the user to change it. With that said here is what I have tried (I have only included the generalize portion of Unattend.xml files):
Attempt #1
For my first attempt, I did my best to imitate what I could (to the best of my knowledge) tell the default images were doing. This is the same unattend and cloubase config files as extracted from a generalized instance using Oracle's default Windows 2019 Standard image. Upon using these, the user is prompted to change their password on login.
Unattend.xml
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-02 at 18:52Although I was unable to get the Unattend.xml file to automatically run my command, it turns out that the easiest solution was to use Cloudbase-Init userdata to supply my command. The final userdata script ended up looking like this:
QUESTION
I try to get a script to work for checking / editing my dns at transip. It works partly until I realy want to do something.
Current code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-02 at 04:58Just so you know, I don't know much about the transip api.
I took a look at their code where the error is being thrown in transip/service/objects.py, and it looks like they have a bug:
QUESTION
I've inherited a python project, consisting of exactly 1 python file, that is designed to install and run on Linux. I don't know a ton about python and I know far less about Linux.
There are currently separate build processes for Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch, which produce a DEB file, an RPM file, and a PKG.TAR.XZ file, respectively. Users then need to go through a different install process depending on their system.
One of my first tasks is to consolidate and simplify this process for our users. After investigation, it appears the Snap Store could be a good solution. The Snap Store appears to require setuptools.
Each of my build types, though, depends on different requirements. For example, DEB and RPM require python3-suds
, but ARCH needs python-suds
. ARCH and RPM want libappindicator-gtk3
, but DEB wants gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1
and gir1.2-gtk-3.0
instead.
I can't find an obvious way to include these conditional requirements in my setup.py install_requires
property. How would you go about accomplishing this? Or, am I completely on the wrong track?
As you answer, please keep in mind that I'm a novice! Thanks!
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jan-31 at 15:22After lots of research, I discovered that since snap apps are all built on an Ubuntu VM, all that is necessary is to include all the Ubuntu dependencies, and the snap process will bundle those dependencies within the app. The app will then work on any Linux flavor. So there was no need for me to try to write conditional dependencies in install_requires
. All I needed to do was to include the Ubuntu dependencies.
I finally arrived at this conclusion via this very helpful walk-through, and my own testing has confirmed it: https://medium.com/@abulka/getting-python-and-wxpython-apps-into-the-ubuntu-app-store-ccca7ae537a3
I hope this helps someone else.
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