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+ ovh_savoni
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+ ===
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+ OVH SoAPI wrapper.
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+ Super easy access to the OVH Soap API for Ruby >1.9, with extra support for SMS handling.
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+ Please refer to http://www.ovh.com/soapi/en/ for the API definition.
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+
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+ ##Install
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+ Install it on your system:
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+ gem install ovh_savoni
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+ Or add it to your Gemfile:
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+ gem 'ovh_savoni', 'x.x.x'
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+
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+
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+ ### Version
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+
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+ Be carefull that methods will change with versions to follow the updates done by OVH in their WSDL file.
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+ Version number of this gem match the WSDL version of OVH (see the changelog here: http://www.ovh.com/soapi/fr/changelog.xml).
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+ An additional version number will be added if required by the gem.
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+
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+ ## Example
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+
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+ ### SMS sending
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+ require "ovh_savoni"
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+ savoni = OvhSavoni::SoAPI.new :sms_user=>"*****",:sms_password=>"*****",:sms_account=>"*****"
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+
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+ puts savoni.telephony_sms_user_credit_left
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+ puts savoni.telephony_sms_user_multi_send("+320000000",["+321111111","+32111111"],"SMS content")
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+ This will display the credit left, send a SMS to two recipients using a sms user from OVH and display the returned ids.
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+
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+ ### Domain info
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+ require "ovh_savoni"
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+ savoni = OvhSavoni::SoAPI.new(:nichandle=>"******",:password=>"******")
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+ result = savoni.domain_info("example.com")
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+ 'result' is now a Struct with accessors for all response elements defined by OVH. In this case:
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+ - dns
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+ - nicbilling
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+ - nicadmin
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+ - domain
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+ - modification
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+ - expiration
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+ - nicowner
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+ - authinfo
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+ - creation
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Connection establishment
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+ For actions with authentications:
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+ savoni = OvhSavoni::SoAPI.new(:nickhandle=>"******",:password=>"******")
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+ For SMS user:
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+ savoni = OvhSavoni::SoAPI.new(:sms_user=>"*****",:sms_password=>"*****",:sms_account=>"*****")
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+
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+ Both can be specified if needed to have always full access:
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+ savoni = OvhSavoni::SoAPI.new(:nickhandle=>"******",:password=>"password", :sms_user=>"*****",:sms_password=>"*****",:sms_account=>"*****")
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+ In case you do not want the gem to handle the authentification for you just create a new instance without parameters:
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+ (This mean that you will have to perfom a login call explicitely and pass the result with each action that requires authentication.)
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+ savoni = OvhSavoni::SoAPI.new
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+ ### API access
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+ OvhSavoni::SoAPI instances define one method for each SOAP action defined by OVH
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+ parameters have to be passed in the same order than the one defined at http://www.ovh.com/soapi/en/ (optional parameters can be omited)
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+ savoni.action_name(arg1,arg2,arg3)
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+ The *session* parameter must be skipped when the SoAPI instance has been initialized with the *nichandle* and *passowrd* parameters
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+ The *sms_account*, *sms_user*, *sms_password* parameters for sms users methods must also be skipped when setted at initialization.
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+ N.B. The actions are to be in snake case in order to follow Ruby conventions.
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+ Results are sub-classes of Struct mapped on the returned XML for comppound values and basic values for simple return values such as String, Dates,etc
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+
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+ ## Contributions
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+ If you want to contribute, please open an issue or:
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+ * Fork the project.
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+ * Make your feature addition or bug fix.
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+ * Send a pull request on Github with a clear description.
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+ ## TODO
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+ * Tests
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+ * Check methods arity
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+ ## Copyright
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+ Copyright 2011-2012 Thibault Poncelet - See LICENCE for details.
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+ desc "Run tests"
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+ task :default => :spec
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+ require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new('spec')
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+ # Load the gem files in the system
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+ require "savon"
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+
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+ # Configure savon
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+ HTTPI.log = false
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+ Nori.parser = :nokogiri
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+ Savon.configure do |config|
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+ config.log = false
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+ end
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+
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+ module OvhSavoni
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+ end
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+
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+ require_relative "./ovh_savoni/error.rb"
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+ require_relative "./ovh_savoni/response_builder.rb"
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+ require_relative "./ovh_savoni/soapi.rb"
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+ class OvhSavoni::Error < StandardError
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+ end
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+ class OvhSavoni::ResponseBuilder
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+
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+ # Build a Response class
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+ def self.build(r,action)
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+ if r.is_a?(Hash) # Build the class from the hash
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+ const = "OvhSavoniResponse_#{action}"
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+
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+ klass=Struct.new(const,*r.keys)
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+ build_class(klass,action)
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+
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+ ret = klass.new(*r.values) # Instanciate the class
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+ if ret.members.include?(:item) && [:item].is_a?(Array)
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+ ret.item
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+ else
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+ ret
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+ end
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+ else # Return the value in case of basic type
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+ r
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Add recursive construction behavior to the class initializer
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+ def self.build_class(klass,action)
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+ klass.class_eval do
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+ define_method(:initialize) do |*args|
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+ super(*args)
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+ each do |inst|
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+ each_pair do |k,v|
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+ if v.is_a?(Hash)
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+ self[k]=OvhSavoni::ResponseBuilder.build(v,"#{action}__#{k}")
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+ # replace response_info.item[] by response_info[]
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+ if self[k].respond_to?(:item) && self[k].item.is_a?(Array)
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+ self[k]=self[k].item
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+ end
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+ elsif v.is_a?(Array)
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+ self[k].map!{|i| OvhSavoni::ResponseBuilder.build(i,"#{action}__#{k}")}
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ class OvhSavoni::SoAPI
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+ # Init Class
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+ class << self
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+ attr_reader :soap
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+ end
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+ # Initialize soap connection
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+ @soap = Savon::Client.new do
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+ wsdl.document =File.expand_path("../../soapi-dlw-1.54.wsdl" , __FILE__)
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+ end
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+ # Initialize the class structure on the basis of the WSDL file
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+ # Meta definition of one method for each action
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+ # Return value is the values in return[:#{action}_response][:return]
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+ @soap.wsdl.soap_actions.each do |action|
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+ arg_names = @soap.wsdl.type_namespaces.find_all do |i|
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+ i[0][0]==@soap.wsdl.soap_input(action)
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+ end.map{|j| j[0][1]}.compact
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+
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+ define_method(action) do |*arg_values|
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+ begin
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+ r = request(action,arg_names,arg_values)["#{action}_response".to_sym][:return]
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+ rescue Savon::SOAP::Fault => e
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+ raise OvhSavoni::Error.new(e.message)
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+ end
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+ OvhSavoni::ResponseBuilder.build(r,action)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Create a new instance and connect to OVH if nic and pwd provided
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+ def initialize(logins={}, lang=:en)
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+ @nichandle = logins[:nichandle]
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+ @password = logins[:password]
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+ @sms_account = logins[:sms_account]
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+ @sms_user = logins[:sms_user]
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+ @sms_password= logins[:sms_password]
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+ #Connect if login infos provided
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+ if @nichandle && @password
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+ @session = self.login(@nichandle,@password,lang.to_s)
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+ end
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+ @session
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ # Handle generic requests
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+ def request(method, arg_names, arg_values)
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+ structured_args = set_default_args(method,arg_names)
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+ preset_args = structured_args.keys
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+ custom_args = arg_names[preset_args.size-1..-1]
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+ custom_args.each_index do |i|
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+ key = custom_args[i].snakecase.to_sym
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+ structured_args[key] = arg_values[i]
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+ if structured_args[key].is_a?(Array)
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+ set_array_arg(structured_args,key,custom_args[i],arg_values[i])
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+ end
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+ end
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+ self.class.soap.request(method) do
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+ soap.namespaces["xmlns:soapenc"]="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"
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+ http.headers["SOAPAction"] = ""
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+ soap.body = structured_args
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+ end.body
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+ end
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+
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+ # Add xml attributes for array arguments
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+ def set_array_arg(structured_args,key,original_key,value)
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+ structured_args[:attributes!] ||= {}
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+ # ins0 to workaround savon bug
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+ structured_args[:attributes!]["ins0:#{original_key}"]=
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+ { "soapenc:arrayType"=>"xsd:#{structured_args[key].first.class.name.downcase}[]" }
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+ structured_args[key]={:item=>value}
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+ end
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+
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+ # Set default args with ones defined at initialization
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+ def set_default_args(method,arg_names)
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+ default_args={}
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+ if arg_names.include?("session") && !@session.nil?
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+ default_args[:session] = @session
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+ end
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+ if arg_names.include?("smsAccount") && !@sms_account.nil?
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+ default_args[:smsAccount] = @sms_account
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+ end
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+ if method.to_s.match(/sms_user/i)
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+ if arg_names.include?("login") && !@sms_user.nil?
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+ default_args[:login] = @sms_user
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+ end
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+ if arg_names.include?("password") && !@sms_password.nil?
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+ default_args[:password] = @sms_password
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+ end
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+ end
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+ default_args[:order!]=arg_names.dup # Dup to avoid savon changing args
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+ default_args
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+ end
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+ end