Simple Web Service development API based on suds
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easywsy Documentation
easywsy is a high-level API based on suds for developing connections to any Web Service. The main feature is the readability and simpleness of the code required to connect to a Web Service.
For example, this code connects to a Web Service, and use one of its functions to sum two numbers:
from easywsy import WebService
class WSCalc(WebService):
ws = WSCalc(WSURL)
request_data = {
'Add': {
'intA': 10,
'intB': 20,
}
}
ws.add(request_data)
response = ws.request('Add')
# response will then be 30
Another big feature is the support for dynamic checks on the fields sent to the Web Service. This allows the developer to check the values that will be send to the Web before sending them, preventing a connection to the internet that will always return an error.
This is achieved through method decoration as follows:
from easywsy import wsapi
@wsapi.check(['intA', 'intB'])
def validation_method(value):
if isinstance(value, int):
return True
else:
return False
Following the previous example, this method will be called twice, each time with the value of intA and intB in the value
paramenter. If the method returns False, a predefined error will be raised, and if it returns True, the flow continues.
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