function xmlrpc_example_client_request_methods_submit in Examples for Developers 7
Submit handler to query system.listMethods.
Submit: query the XML-RPC endpoint for the method system.listMethods and report the result as a Drupal message. The result is a list of the available methods in this XML-RPC server.
Important note: Not all XML-RPC servers implement this method. Drupal's built-in XML-RPC server implements this method by default.
Parameters
array $form: Form array.
array $form_state: Form_state array.
See also
xmlrpc()
Related topics
1 string reference to 'xmlrpc_example_client_request_methods_submit'
- xmlrpc_example_client_form in xmlrpc_example/
xmlrpc_example.module - Returns a form array to take input for two arguments.
File
- xmlrpc_example/
xmlrpc_example.module, line 417 - Module file for xmlrpc_example module.
Code
function xmlrpc_example_client_request_methods_submit($form, &$form_state) {
// First define the endpoint of the XML-RPC service, in this case this is our
// own server.
$server = url($GLOBALS['base_url'] . '/xmlrpc.php', array(
'external' => TRUE,
));
// Then we should define the method to call. xmlrpc() requires that all the
// information related to the called method be passed as an array in the form
// of 'method_name' => arguments_array
$options = array(
'system.listMethods' => array(),
);
// Make the xmlrpc request and process the results.
$result = xmlrpc($server, $options);
if ($result === FALSE) {
drupal_set_message(t('Error return from xmlrpc(): Error: @errno, Message: @message', array(
'@errno' => xmlrpc_errno(),
'@message' => xmlrpc_error_msg(),
)), 'error');
}
else {
drupal_set_message(t('The XML-RPC server returned this response: <pre>@response</pre>', array(
'@response' => print_r($result, TRUE),
)));
}
}