xmlrpc_is_fault
(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)
xmlrpc_is_fault — Determines if an array value represents an XMLRPC fault
Description
bool xmlrpc_is_fault
( array
$arg
)Warning
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
Return Values
Returns TRUE
if the argument means fault, FALSE
otherwise. Fault
description is available in $arg["faultString"], fault
code is in $arg["faultCode"].
Examples
See example by xmlrpc_encode_request().
- xmlrpc_decode_request
- xmlrpc_decode
- xmlrpc_encode_request
- xmlrpc_encode
- xmlrpc_get_type
- xmlrpc_is_fault
- xmlrpc_parse_method_descriptions
- xmlrpc_server_add_introspection_data
- xmlrpc_server_call_method
- xmlrpc_server_create
- xmlrpc_server_destroy
- xmlrpc_server_register_introspection_callback
- xmlrpc_server_register_method
- xmlrpc_set_type
Коментарии
A note, response from xmlrpc_decode is not always an array. Whenever the XMLRPC server returns a string, xmlrpc_is_fault will complain about not being an array.
Best way to detect errors is
<?php
$response = xmlrpc_decode($file);
if (is_array($response) && xmlrpc_is_fault($response)) {
throw new Exception($response['faultString'], $response['faultCode']);
}
?>