This repository contains multiple classes that may be used indepdently but for now it is easier/better to only use the WsSecurity class.
The WsSecurity class provides a static method that takes the parameters that should suffice to create your Ws-Security Username Authentication header required in your SOAP request.
Concretly, you must include this repository in your project using composer (composer require wsdltophp/wssecurity:dev-master
) then use it such as:
use WsdlToPhp\WsSecurity\WsSecurity;
/**
* @var \SoapHeader
*/
$soapHeader = WsSecurity::createWsSecuritySoapHeader('login', 'password', true);
/**
* Send the request
*/
$soapClient = new \SoapClient('wsdl_url');
$soapClient->__setSoapHeaders($soapHeader);
$soapClient->__soapCall('echoVoid', []);
The WsSecurity::createWsSecuritySoapHeader
parameters are defined in this order ($username, $password, $passwordDigest = false, $addCreated = 0, $addExpires = 0, $returnSoapHeader = true, $mustunderstand = false, $actor = null, $usernameId = null)
:
- $username: your login/username
- $password: your password
- $passwordDigest: set it to
true
if your password must be encrypted - $addCreated: set it to the time you created this header using the PHP time function for example, otherwise pass 0
- $addExpires: set it to the number of seconds in which the header will expire, 0 otherwise
- $returnSoapHeader: set it to false if you want to get the \SoapVar object that is used to create the \SoapHeader object, then you'll have to use to create by yourself the \SoapHeader object
- $mustunderstand: classic option of the \SoapClient class
- $actor: classic option of the \SoapClient class
- $usernameId: the id to attach to the UsernameToken element, optional
You can run the unit tests with the following command at the root directory of this project:
$ phpunit
Any feedback is appreciated at [email protected] or by creating an issue on this project.