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How to write XML-RPC clients

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https://blog.papercut.com/write-xml-rpc-clients/

 

The XML-RPC network protocol is popular, small, and lightweight. It’s designed for clients to make function calls to a server and receive the results in a simple and language-independent manner.

Recently developed servers will probably offer remote procedure calls based on more modern technology, for example gRPC. However it’s very possible you will still need to write or support an XML-RPC client to access an existing service.

I hope these notes will be useful enough to get you started if you have never used XML-RPC before.

I’d love to get your feedback, especially if you notice something that needs fixing. Please leave a comment below.

An XML-RPC overview

The specification has been around since 1999. Here at PaperCut we’re embracing newer network RPC protocols, but we still support a number of legacy APIs that use XML-RPC.

The XML-RPC model is very simple: you make a call and you wait to get a single response. There is no asynchronous model, no streaming and no security. Note that some XML-RPC libraries extend this model, but we don’t discuss them further.

Of particular interest to XML-RPC novices will be using curl to see the raw XML in the function calls, and the troubleshooting tips at the end.

How does XML-RPC work technically?

That question is best answered by reading the specification. But the short answer is:

XML-RPC call sequence

The XML-RPC call sequence

  1. The client sends an XML document, using an HTTP(S) POST request, to the server.
  2. HTTP status and an XML payload containing return values
    OR
  3. HTTP status and a fault, also delivered in an XML document

The XML schema used is simple – for details refer to the specification.

What does this look like?

The easiest way to understand this is to send XML-RPC requests using curl on the command line. You can then see the response details. These details are often hidden when you program using nice helpful libraries that handle the low level specifics.

If you’re using Linux or macOS, then you probably already have curl installed. Otherwise, you will need to install it for yourself.

If you want to follow on with these examples you can find the code on GitHub.

In order to make these examples concrete, I’ve written a very simple XML-RPC server in Python 3 that supports the following method calls:

  • userExists() – Does a user exist?
  • getActiveUserUUID() – Get the UUID for given active user
  • getUserUUIDbyStatus() – Get the UUID for a given user, any status
  • getUserAllDetails() – Get all the user details for a given user
  • getAllUsersByStatus() – List all the users, filtered by their active status

It’s all a bit simplistic, but hopefully enough for us to understand how to write clients.

So you can start up the server/server.py program and it will serve requests on http://localhost:8080/users.

Once the server is running, we can start to experiment from the command line.

First, create the request payload in a file called simpleExample1.xml (it can be called anything, this is just the name I am using).

<?xml version="1.0">
<methodCall>
  <methodName>getUserAllDetails</methodName>
  <params>
    <param>
      <value>
        <string>alec</string>
      </value>
    </param>
  </params>
</methodCall>

Now I can run the following command to test the connection:

curl -v -H "content-type:text/xml" http://localhost:8080/users --data @simpleExample1.xml

(note: don’t forget the “@” )

And get something like this:

*   Trying ::1...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connection failed
* connect to ::1 port 8080 failed: Connection refused
*   Trying 127.0.0.1...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1) port 8080 (#0)
> POST /users HTTP/1.1
> Host: localhost:8080
> User-Agent: curl/7.54.0
> Accept: */*
> Content-Length: 158
> Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
>
} [158 bytes data]
* upload completely sent off: 158 out of 158 bytes
* HTTP 1.0, assume close after body
< HTTP/1.0 200 OK
< Server: BaseHTTP/0.6 Python/3.6.3
< Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 04:26:34 GMT
< Content-type: text/xml
< Content-length: 359
<
{ [359 bytes data]
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<methodResponse>
  <params>
    <param>
      <value>
        <struct>
          <member>
            <name>UUID</name>
            <value>
              <string>1111113</string>
            </value>
          </member>
          <member>
            <name>activeStatus</name>
            <value>
              <boolean>1</boolean>
            </value>
          </member>
          <member>
            <name>user</name>
            <value>
              <string>alec</string>
            </value>
          </member>
        </struct>
      </value>
    </param>
  </params>
</methodResponse>
* Closing connection 0

Notice that this simple example is actually not that simple.

The getUserAllDetails() returns a struct that contains different data types (strings and a boolean).

Now you can start to experiment and see what happens when you get the URL wrong (the HTTP status changes), when you send ill-formed XML, and when you try a call method that does not exist. I’m not going to go through all these examples here, but for instance what happens when we ask for the UUID of a non existent user?

If we create another payload file with the following content:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<methodCall>
  <methodName>getUser</methodName>
  <params>
    <param>
      <value>priyanka</value>
    </param>
  </params>
</methodCall>

The response from the server is:

*   Trying ::1...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connection failed
* connect to ::1 port 8080 failed: Connection refused
*   Trying 127.0.0.1...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1) port 8080 (#0)
> POST /users HTTP/1.1
> Host: localhost:8080
> User-Agent: curl/7.54.0
> Accept: */*
> Content-Length: 133
> Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
>
} [133 bytes data]
* upload completely sent off: 133 out of 133 bytes
* HTTP 1.0, assume close after body
< HTTP/1.0 200 OK
< Server: BaseHTTP/0.6 Python/3.6.3
< Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 04:26:35 GMT
< Content-type: text/xml
< Content-length: 314
<
{ [314 bytes data]
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<methodResponse>
  <fault>
    <value>
      <struct>
        <member>
          <name>faultCode</name>
          <value>
            <int>1</int>
          </value>
        </member>
        <member>
          <name>faultString</name>
          <value>
            <string>&lt;class 'Exception'&gt;:method "getUser" is not supported</string>
          </value>
        </member>
      </struct>
    </value>
  </fault>
</methodResponse>
* Closing connection 0

Notice that the HTTP response is still 200, but the XML payload now contains a <fault> element, instead of a <params> element. It will depend on the library functions you use as to how the details of this work in your client code. For instance in Python the caller gets a Fault exception, but in Java it’s part of the xmlRpcExcption(which also handles the HTTP exceptions). I have included examples of error handling in some of the samples on GitHub.

I recommend you experiment further with this technique both as learning and a debugging tool.

I have also included a sample XML payload that shows what happens when you call a method with the wrong parameters.

Using a real programming language

Working at the XML level is very educational, but writing shell scripts is not a practical way to write a high performance, robust client. So what tools do you need?

  1. Your favourite programming language: The good news is that you have lots of choices because XML-RPC is language agnostic. The rest of this post will use Python 3 to illustrate the concepts, but I have provided some equivalent examples in Java and Go.
  2. An XML-RPC specific library that handles all of the hard work around method names, arguments and responses from the server. There are sometimes multiple options for a specific environment so you may need to do some investigation to see what works best for you.

Note that if you don’t have access to an XML-RPC library, you’ll need to write your own module written on top of an HTTPS client library.

Here is a list of the libraries that we have used here at PaperCut:

LANGUAGELIBRARY
Java org.apache.xmlrpc
Go gorilla-xmlrpc
.NET Foundation Cook Computing XML-RPC.NET
.NET Core Kveer.XmlRPC XML-RPC library
Python 3 xmlrpc.client
Python 2 xmlrpclib
Perl RPC::XML::Client

If you’re using C, currently the best option is xmlrpc-c. You can find an example program here. I also created a small PHP 7 example that uses the xml encode/decode functions.

You can find other suggestions on the XML-RPC website.

I’ll use the same Python server and create a Python client using the xmlrpc.client library.

Please note that all these examples are very simplistic and are designed to illustrate the basic process of making XML-RPC calls and handling the responses.

In production code you’ll probably want to provide an application wrapper to map between domain structures or objects and the data structures supported by the XML-RPC library you are using.

For an example of this wrapper approach, see the complex Go example.

Most XML-RPC libraries work in a similar fashion”

  1. Create some form of proxy structure. Note that this is internal to the client only, no connection is started with the server
  2. Make method calls via the proxy
  3. Check the results and handle any exceptions

So now you can start to explore how to use code to call your XML-RPC server.

In Python:

import xmlrpc.client

host = "localhost"
port = "8080"
urlEndPoint="http://"+host+":"+port+"/users"

proxy = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy(urlEndPoint)

Now we have a proxy object “connected” to the correct URL. But remember, nothing has happened on the network yet. We have only set up a data structure.

Let’s actually try and make a procedure call across the network:

result = proxy.getUserAllDetails(testUser)
      print("""Called getUserAllDetails() on user {},
UUID is {},
active status is {}""".format(
          testUser, result["UUID"], result["activeStatus"]))

Straight away we are working at a much higher level.

  • We are not handling raw XML
  • Information is stored in native Python data structures

However things can go wrong and we can use standard Python exception mechanisms to manage any errors.

A complete version of the above example would be:

try:
    result = proxy.userExists(testUser)
    print("\nCalled userExist() on user {},\nresult {}".format(
        testUser, result))

    result = proxy.getUserAllDetails(testUser)
    print("""Called getUserAllDetails() on user {},
UUID is {},
active status is {}""".format(
        testUser, result["UUID"], result["activeStatus"]))

except xmlrpc.client.Fault as error:
    print("""\nCall to user API failed with xml-rpc fault!
reason {}""".format(
        error.faultString))

except xmlrpc.client.ProtocolError as error:
    print("""\nA protocol error occurred
URL: {}
HTTP/HTTPS headers: {}
Error code: {}
Error message: {}""".format(
        error.url, error.headers, error.errcode, error.errmsg))

except ConnectionError as error:
    print("\nConnection error. Is the server running? {}".format(error))

And when we run it we get the following output:

Called userExist() on user alec,
result True

Called getUserAllDetails() on user alec,
UUID is 1111113,
active status is True

By contrast, if we get the user name wrong we get an exception:

Called userExist() on user anotherUser,
result False

Call to user API failed with xml-rpc fault!
reason No user anotherUser found

I have included the full code to this example (simpleExample1.py) and another more complex example (simpleExampleWithErrors1.py) to show what happens when things goes wrong.

Security

XML-RPC provides no security mechanisms, so it’s up to the server developer to provide security for client requests.

At the very minimum, all method calls and responses should be sent via HTTPS. However, the mechanics of using HTTPS will vary depending on the XML-RPC library you are using. Please refer to the documentation for the appropriate library.

Additional security options include:

  1. TLS
  2. JWT
  3. Shared secret, provided via an additional method parameter. This is the approach used by PaperCut as it is easy for client developers to use.
  4. Username and password authentication. This can also be used with JWT or shared secret.

Troubleshooting

The Python client simpleExampleWithErrors1.py shows examples of a number of problems you can experience. The way that the error is reported back to your client will depend on the server and the XML-RPC library you use.

Things to check are:

  1. Are you using the correct URL endpoint?
  2. Is the server running?
  3. Is there a firewall or something else blocking network connections?
  4. Does the server code have some additional security requirement that you have not satisfied? (e.g. passing additional security parameters)
  5. Are you using the correct method name?
  6. Do you have the correct number of parameters?
  7. Is each parameter of the correct type?

Passing the correct parameter type

This problem can be hard to spot if your language has defaults about type. For instance, 3 is an integer and so will be passed as <int>3</int>, but if the server is expecting a float then this will probably fail with a type mismatch.

Low level debugging

If you have checked all the above, I find the most productive approach is to use curl to send the XML request that you think the code is sending. This is the approach demonstrated at the start of the post. I used this technique to debug some problems with the test server I wrote for this article.

If it succeeds then there is a bug in the client, and if the call fails then an incorrect assumption has been made about how the server works.

 

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How can i customize xmlrpc response and request in python

Ask Question Asked 1 year, 8 months ago Active 1 year, 8 months ago Viewed 460 times 1

Here is my xmlrpc server python code.I want to change response.

from SimpleXMLRPCServer import SimpleXMLRPCServer
import logger
import db_connect

# Set up logging
logger.Logger(name="rpc", address="rpc.log")

server = SimpleXMLRPCServer(('0.0.0.0', 4242), logRequests=True)

# Expose a function
def get_status(extension):
  status=db_connect.get_status(extension)
  logger.logger().info(" extension number  %s Found %s 
   ",extension,status )
    return status

  server.register_function(get_status)

try:
   print ('Use Control-C to exit')
   server.serve_forever()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
   print ('Exiting')

Xml rpc server return the following response to the client.

<?xml version='1.0'?>
<methodResponse>
  <params>
    <param>
    <value><boolean>0</boolean></value>
    </param>
  </params>
</methodResponse>

Is it possible to return customize response like below?

<?xml version='1.0'?>
<Status>
<Extension>605</Extension>
<Bite_Status>Operational Fault</Bite_Status>
<Iridium_Channels_Available>0</Iridium_Channels_Available>
<DND_State>Disabled</DND_State>
<DND_Override>Disabled</DND_Override>
<Mute_State>Disabled</Mute_State>
</Status>

Also want to change http header response status code.

python xml-rpc xmlrpclib share asked Aug 7 '18 at 5:16 sharif779 7611 silver badge88 bronze badges add a comment

1 Answer

ActiveOldestVotes 0

If you want to return multiple, potentially nested elements from your xmlrpc server, have your function return a dictionary:

def status(ext):
    status = { 
        'Extension': 605,
        'Bite_Status': 'Operational Fault',
        'Iridium_Channels_Available': 0,
        'DND_State': 'Disabled',
        'DND_Override': 'Disabled',
        'Mute_State': 'Disabled'
    }
    return status

server.register_function(status)

This will return the xml below; it's more verbose than you're example as it has to conform to the xmlrpc specification. If you're using the standard library's ServerProxy as your client the xml would be converted to a dictionary the same as that generated by the server function.

<?xml version='1.0'?>
<methodResponse>
<params>
<param>
<value><struct>
<member>
<name>Extension</name>
<value><int>605</int></value>
</member>
<member>
<name>Bite_Status</name>
<value><string>Operational Fault</string></value>
</member>
<member>
<name>Iridium_Channels_Available</name>
<value><int>0</int></value>
</member>
<member>
<name>DND_State</name>
<value><string>Disabled</string></value>
</member>
<member>
<name>DND_Override</name>
<value><string>Disabled</string></value>
</member>
<member>
<name>Mute_State</name>
<value><string>Disabled</string></value>
</member>
</struct></value>
</param>
</params>
</methodResponse>

The status code is hardcoded in the server implementation, so it cannot be changed unless you write your own server. Note also that a return code of 200 is required by the xlmrpc specification for successful responses.

share answered Aug 8 '18 at 5:18 snakecharmerb 19.5k77 gold badges3030 silver badges6565 bronze badges
  •   Thank you for your response.I got a solution by creating a new request handler instance of xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler. – sharif779 Aug 8 '18 at 6:28

 

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