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Django_xmlrpc offers a means by which a Django developer can expose their views (or indeed any other function) using XML-RPC.
This is a fork of the original version made by Svetlyak40wt compatible with Django >= 1.8 and Python >= 2.5.
If you want to use django_xmlrpc for an older version of Django or Python, please use an old release.
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You could retrieve the last sources from http://github.com/Fantomas42/django-xmlrpc and run the installation script ::
$ python setup.py install
or use pip ::
$ pip install -e git://github.com/Fantomas42/django-xmlrpc.git#egg=django-xmlrpc
Register django_xmlrpc in your INSTALLED_APPS section of your project' settings.
There are two ways to register methods that you want to handle:
In your project's settings. ::
XMLRPC_METHODS = (('path.to.your.method', 'Method name'), ('path.to.your.othermethod', 'Other Method name'),)
In a file called xmlrpc.py
in your application directory. ::
XMLRPC_METHODS = (('path.to.your.method', 'Method name'), ('path.to.your.othermethod', 'Other Method name'),)
A registered method should look like this: ::
from django_xmlrpc.decorators import xmlrpc_func
@xmlrpc_func(returns='string', args=['string']) def test_xmlrpc(text): """Simply returns the args passed to it as a string""" return "Here's a response! %s" % str(text)
Finally we need to register the url of the XML-RPC server. Insert something like this in your project's urls.py: ::
from django_xmlrpc.views import handle_xmlrpc
url(r'^xmlrpc/$', handle_xmlrpc, name='xmlrpc'),
FAQs
XML-RPC Server App for the Django framework.
We found that django-xmlrpc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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