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Anthony_Gerace_
Feb 22, 2006Historic F5 Account
Unable to find string
Hi,
I'm trying to create a script that will search a class for a given string. No matter what I try I get the string cannot be found. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Anthony
Here is the b...
Feb 23, 2006
Anthony,
Odds are your @cr array contains the correct values (You can always check by turning on the soap debugging) but I'm not sure why you are trying to reference the internal values with named indexes? The method signature is as follows:
boolean[][] LocalLB::Class::find_string_class_member(
in StringClass[] class_members
);
This returns a 2-dimensional array of booleans. The first dimension is for each class_member passed in the class_members variable and the second dimension is for each string specified in that class_member to search from. You are either going to have to reference the array elements with a foreach statement or directly via array indexes.
Here's some sample code that should work. I'm just referencing the array elements by numerical index. Since I'm only passing in a single string, I'm hardcoding the array indexes to 0 and 0.
!/usr/bin/perl
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Version 4.5 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
under the License.
The Original Code is iControl Code and related documentation
distributed by F5.
The Initial Developer of the Original Code is F5 Networks,
Inc. Seattle, WA, USA. Portions created by F5 are Copyright (C) 1996-2003 F5 Networks,
Inc. All Rights Reserved. iControl (TM) is a registered trademark of F5 Networks, Inc.
Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms
of the GNU General Public License (the "GPL"), in which case the
provisions of GPL are applicable instead of those above. If you wish
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replace them with the notice and other provisions required by the GPL.
If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient may use your
version of this file under either the License or the GPL.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
use SOAP::Lite + trace => qw(method debug);
use SOAP::Lite;
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Validate Arguments
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
my $sHost = $ARGV[0];
my $sPort = $ARGV[1];
my $sUID = $ARGV[2];
my $sPWD = $ARGV[3];
my $sClass = $ARGV[4];
my $sString = $ARGV[5];
my $sProtocol = "https";
sub usage()
{
die ("Usage: findInClass.pl host port uid pwd [classname] [string] \n");
}
if ( ($sHost eq "") or ($sPort eq "") or ($sUID eq "") or ($sPWD eq "") )
{
usage();
}
if ( ("80" eq $sPort) or ("8080" eq $sPort) )
{
$sProtocol = "http";
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transport Information
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::get_basic_credentials
{
return "$sUID" => "$sPWD";
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
support for custom enum types
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub SOAP::Deserializer::typecast
{
my ($self, $value, $name, $attrs, $children, $type) = @_;
my $retval = undef;
if ( "{urn:iControl}Class.ClassType" == $type )
{
$retval = $value;
}
return $retval;
}
$Class = SOAP::Lite
-> uri('urn:iControl:LocalLB/Class')
-> readable(1)
-> proxy("$sProtocol://$sHost:$sPort/iControl/iControlPortal.cgi");
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Main program logic
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
if ( "" eq $sClass )
{
&listClasses();
}
elsif ( "" eq $sString )
{
&listStrings($sClass);
}
else
{
&findStringInClass($sClass, $sString)
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub listClasses
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub listClasses()
{
$soapResponse = $Class->get_string_class_list();
&checkResponse($soapResponse);
@ClassList = @{$soapResponse->result};
foreach $ClassName (@ClassList)
{
print "Class Name: $ClassName\n";
}
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub listStrings
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub listStrings()
{
($class) = (@_);
$soapResponse = $Class->get_string_class
(
SOAP::Data->name(class_names => [$class])
);
&checkResponse($soapResponse);
@StringClassList = @{$soapResponse->result};
foreach $StringClass (@StringClassList)
{
$name = $StringClass->{"name"};
print "Name : $name\n";
@members = @{$StringClass->{"members"}};
foreach $member (@members)
{
print " : $member\n";
}
}
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub findStringInClass
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub findStringInClass()
{
my ($class, $string) = (@_);
$StringClass =
{
name => $class,
members => [$string]
};
$soapResponse = $Class->find_string_class_member
(
SOAP::Data->name(class_members => [$StringClass])
);
&checkResponse($soapResponse);
@ExistsAofA = @{$soapResponse->result};
$Exists = $ExistsAofA[0][0];
return $Exists;
}
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
checkResponse makes sure the error isn't a SOAP error
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub checkResponse()
{
my ($soapResponse) = (@_);
if ( $soapResponse->fault )
{
print $soapResponse->faultcode, " ", $soapResponse->faultstring, "\n";
exit();
}
}
Hope this helps...
-Joe
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