I have worked out how to enter in new headers and namespaces in suds.
As stated above you create an Element and pass it in as a soapheader as so:
from suds.sax.element import Element
client = client(url)
ssnns = ('ssn', 'http://namespaces/sessionid')
ssn = Element('SessionID', ns=ssnns).setText('123')
client.set_options(soapheaders=ssn)
result = client.service.addPerson(person)
But if you would like to add a namespace I have found adding a prefix seem's to do the trick. So when you create one of the elements you add addPrefix. I'm not sure if this was the way it was intended to be done but it work's.
ssn = Element('SessionID', ns=ssnns).setText('123').addPrefix(p='SOAP-ENC', u='http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-encoding')
The p = 'SOAP-ENC' can be any prefix eg. wsa and the u = http://address is the address of the namespace.
A complete script that would run could be:
#!/usr/local/bin/python2.6
import suds
#import logging
from suds.client import Client
from suds.sax.element import Element
from suds.sax.attribute import Attribute
from suds.xsd.sxbasic import Import
def absoluteMove():
# connects to WSDL file and stores location in variable 'client'
client = Client('http://10.10.10.10/p.wsdl')
client.options.location = 'http://10.10.10.10:32963'
# Create the header
wsans = ('wsa', 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing')
mustAttribute = Attribute('SOAP-ENV:mustUnderstand', 'true')
n1s = ('SOAP-ENC', 'http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-encoding')
msgId = Element('Element').addPrefix(p='SOAP-ENC', u='http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-encoding')
msgId2 = Element('Address', ns=wsans).setText('http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/role/anonymous')
msgId1 = Element('ReplyTo', ns=wsans).insert(msgId2)
msgId1.append(mustAttribute)
msgId3 = Element('To', ns=wsans).setText('http://10.10.10.10:32954')
msgId3.append(mustAttribute)
client.set_options(soapheaders=[msgId, msgId1, msgId3, msgId2])
# Create 'token' object to pass as an argument using the 'factory' namespace
token = client.factory.create('ns4:ReferenceToken')
# Create 'dest' object to pass as an argument and values passed to this object
dest = client.factory.create('ns4:PTZVector')
dest.PanTilt._x=1
dest.PanTilt._y=4.9
dest.Zoom._x=1
# Create 'speed' object to pass as an argument and values passed to this object
speed = client.factory.create('ns4:PTZSpeed')
speed.PanTilt._x=0
speed.PanTilt._y=0
speed.Zoom._x=1
# 'AbsoluteMove' method invoked passing in the new values entered in the above objects
try:
result = client.service.AbsoluteMove(token, dest, speed)
print "absoluteMove result ", result
return result
except suds.WebFault, e:
print "suds.WebFaults caught: "
print e
if __name__ == '__main__': result = absoluteMove()
This moves the camera. To change the type of soap-envelope check my next question.
You can add logging into this script whci allow's you to check what xml command you have sent which is handy:
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
logging.getLogger('suds.client').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
The location can be put into the script as an option if the location is not in the wsdl file.