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a simple wsdl parser, with promises
install from npm
npm i wsdlrdr
returns a collection with all available namespaces
action | description | type |
---|---|---|
response | all available namespaces | array |
returns all response/request parameter for a given function name
action | description | type |
---|---|---|
params | methodName | string |
response | methodParams | object |
get all in wsdl available functions as a array
action | description | type |
---|---|---|
response | all available function names | array |
returns data from the given XML as JSON
action | description | type |
---|---|---|
params | xml | string |
response | converted xml | json |
const Wsdlrdr = require('wsdlrdr');
const params = {
host: 'hostname.com',
wsdl: '/path/to/wsdl'
};
const options = {
secure: true // https on
failOnWrongContentType: true // if no xml/wsdl
};
// get all functions listet in wsdl
Wsdlrdr.getAllFunctions(params, options)
.then((funcArray) => { console.log(funcArray); })
.catch((err) => { throw new Error(err) });
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a simple wsdl parser, with promises
The npm package wsdlrdr receives a total of 1,952 weekly downloads. As such, wsdlrdr popularity was classified as popular.
We found that wsdlrdr demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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