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An AngularJS service which provides XML-RPC communication methods.
First of all, add in you application a dependency :
angular.module('MyApp', ['xml-rpc']);
This is an AngularJS service, you can use it in your application as any other service.
angular.module('MyApp')
.factory('MyAwesomeService', ['xmlrpc', function(xmlrpc){
return {
myAwesomeFunction: function(){
xmlrpc.callMethod(...)
}
}
}]);
In order to pass parameters, you have to wrap them in an array:
myAwesomeFunction: function(){
xmlrpc.callMethod('cookies.giveMe', [params1, params2, ...])
}
Response from the server is automatically parsed from XML to a JS object, you can use it directly:
xmlrpc.callMethod('user.me', []).then(function(response){
console.log(response); // { attr1:..., attr2:...}
})
You can configure the hostName and pathName of your xmlrpc webservice. You can also define a callback for each http error you want:
angular.module('MyApp.controllers', [])
.controller('MyAwesomeController', function(xmlrpc) {
xmlrpc.config({
hostName:"...", // Default is empty
pathName:"/..." // Default is /rpc2
401:function(){
console.log("You shall not pass !");
},
404:function(){
console.log("Not the droids you're looking for");
},
500:function(){
console.log("Something went wrong :(");
}, ...
});
Rock on ! \m/