1, // server /// @deprecated. left in for BC 'invalid_return' => 2, // client 'incorrect_params' => 3, // server 'introspect_unknown' => 4, // server 'http_error' => 5, // client 'no_data' => 6, // client 'no_ssl' => 7, // client 'curl_fail' => 8, // client 'invalid_request' => 15, // server 'no_curl' => 16, // client 'server_error' => 17, // server 'multicall_error' => 18, // client 'multicall_notstruct' => 9, // client 'multicall_nomethod' => 10, // client 'multicall_notstring' => 11, // client 'multicall_recursion' => 12, // client 'multicall_noparams' => 13, // client 'multicall_notarray' => 14, // client 'no_http2' => 19, // client 'unsupported_option' => 20, // client // the following 3 are meant to give greater insight than 'invalid_return'. They use the same code for BC, // but you can override their value in your own code 'invalid_xml' => 2, // client 'xml_not_compliant' => 2, // client 'xml_parsing_error' => 2, // client /// @todo verify: can these conflict with $xmlrpcerrxml? 'cannot_decompress' => 103, 'decompress_fail' => 104, 'dechunk_fail' => 105, 'server_cannot_decompress' => 106, 'server_decompress_fail' => 107, ); /** * @var string[] */ public static $xmlrpcstr = array( 'unknown_method' => 'Unknown method', /// @deprecated. left in for BC 'invalid_return' => 'Invalid response payload (you can use the setDebug method to allow analysis of the response)', 'incorrect_params' => 'Incorrect parameters passed to method', 'introspect_unknown' => "Can't introspect: method unknown", 'http_error' => "Didn't receive 200 OK from remote server", 'no_data' => 'No data received from server', 'no_ssl' => 'No SSL support compiled in', 'curl_fail' => 'CURL error', 'invalid_request' => 'Invalid request payload', 'no_curl' => 'No CURL support compiled in', 'server_error' => 'Internal server error', 'multicall_error' => 'Received from server invalid multicall response', 'multicall_notstruct' => 'system.multicall expected struct', 'multicall_nomethod' => 'Missing methodName', 'multicall_notstring' => 'methodName is not a string', 'multicall_recursion' => 'Recursive system.multicall forbidden', 'multicall_noparams' => 'Missing params', 'multicall_notarray' => 'params is not an array', 'no_http2' => 'No HTTP/2 support compiled in', 'unsupported_option' => 'Some client option is not supported with the transport method currently in use', // the following 3 are meant to give greater insight than 'invalid_return'. They use the same string for BC, // but you can override their value in your own code 'invalid_xml' => 'Invalid response payload (you can use the setDebug method to allow analysis of the response)', 'xml_not_compliant' => 'Invalid response payload (you can use the setDebug method to allow analysis of the response)', 'xml_parsing_error' => 'Invalid response payload (you can use the setDebug method to allow analysis of the response)', 'cannot_decompress' => 'Received from server compressed HTTP and cannot decompress', 'decompress_fail' => 'Received from server invalid compressed HTTP', 'dechunk_fail' => 'Received from server invalid chunked HTTP', 'server_cannot_decompress' => 'Received from client compressed HTTP request and cannot decompress', 'server_decompress_fail' => 'Received from client invalid compressed HTTP request', ); /** * @var string * The charset encoding used by the server for received requests and by the client for received responses when * received charset cannot be determined and mbstring extension is not enabled. */ public static $xmlrpc_defencoding = "UTF-8"; /** * @var string[] * The list of preferred encodings used by the server for requests and by the client for responses to detect the * charset of the received payload when * - the charset cannot be determined by looking at http headers, xml declaration or BOM * - mbstring extension is enabled */ public static $xmlrpc_detectencodings = array(); /** * @var string * The encoding used internally by PHP. * String values received as xml will be converted to this, and php strings will be converted to xml as if * having been coded with this. * Valid also when defining names of xml-rpc methods */ public static $xmlrpc_internalencoding = "UTF-8"; /** * @var string */ public static $xmlrpcName = "XML-RPC for PHP"; /** * @var string */ public static $xmlrpcVersion = "4.10.1"; /** * @var int * Let user errors start at 800 */ public static $xmlrpcerruser = 800; /** * @var int * Let XML parse errors start at 100 */ public static $xmlrpcerrxml = 100; /** * @var bool * Set to TRUE to enable correct decoding of and values */ public static $xmlrpc_null_extension = false; /** * @var bool * Set to TRUE to make the library use DateTime objects instead of strings for all values parsed from incoming XML. * NB: if the received strings are not parseable as dates, NULL will be returned. To prevent that, enable as * well `xmlrpc_reject_invalid_values`, so that invalid dates will be rejected by the library */ public static $xmlrpc_return_datetimes = false; /** * @var bool * Set to TRUE to make the library reject incoming xml which uses invalid data for xml-rpc elements, such * as base64 strings which can not be decoded, dateTime strings which do not represent a valid date, invalid bools, * floats and integers, method names with forbidden characters, or struct members missing the value or name */ public static $xmlrpc_reject_invalid_values = false; /** * @var bool * Set to TRUE to enable encoding of php NULL values to instead of */ public static $xmlrpc_null_apache_encoding = false; public static $xmlrpc_null_apache_encoding_ns = "http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/namespaces/extensions"; /** * @var int * Number of decimal digits used to serialize Double values. * @todo rename :'-( */ public static $xmlpc_double_precision = 128; /** * @var string * Used to validate received date values. Alter this if the server/client you are communicating with uses date * formats non-conformant with the spec * NB: the string should not match any data which php can not successfully use in a DateTime object constructor call * NB: atm, the Date helper uses this regexp and expects to find matches in a specific order */ public static $xmlrpc_datetime_format = '/^([0-9]{4})(0[1-9]|1[012])(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])T([01][0-9]|2[0-4]):([0-5][0-9]):([0-5][0-9]|60)$/'; /** * @var string * Used to validate received integer values. Alter this if the server/client you are communicating with uses * formats non-conformant with the spec. * We keep in spaces for BC, even though they are forbidden by the spec. * NB: the string should not match any data which php can not successfully cast to an integer */ public static $xmlrpc_int_format = '/^[ \t]*[+-]?[0-9]+[ \t]*$/'; /** * @var string * Used to validate received double values. Alter this if the server/client you are communicating with uses * formats non-conformant with the spec, e.g. with leading/trailing spaces/tabs/newlines. * We keep in spaces for BC, even though they are forbidden by the spec. * NB: the string should not match any data which php can not successfully cast to a float */ public static $xmlrpc_double_format = '/^[ \t]*[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+([eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?[ \t]*$/'; /** * @var string * Used to validate received methodname values. * According to the spec: "The string may only contain identifier characters, upper and lower-case A-Z, the numeric * characters, 0-9, underscore, dot, colon and slash". * We keep in leading and trailing spaces for BC, even though they are forbidden by the spec. * But what about "identifier characters"? Is that meant to be 'identifier characters: upper and lower-case A-Z, ...' * or something else? If the latter, there is no consensus across programming languages about what is a valid * identifier character. PHP has one of the most crazy definitions of what is a valid identifier character, allowing * _bytes_ in range x80-xff, without even specifying a character set (and then lowercasing anyway in some cases)... */ public static $xmlrpc_methodname_format = '|^[ \t]*[a-zA-Z0-9_.:/]+[ \t]*$|'; /** * @var bool * Set this to false to have a warning added to the log whenever user code uses a deprecated method/parameter/property */ public static $xmlrpc_silence_deprecations = true; // *** BC layer *** /** * Inject a logger into all classes of the PhpXmlRpc library which use one * * @param $logger * @return void */ public static function setLogger($logger) { Charset::setLogger($logger); Client::setLogger($logger); Encoder::setLogger($logger); Http::setLogger($logger); Request::setLogger($logger); Server::setLogger($logger); Value::setLogger($logger); Wrapper::setLogger($logger); XMLParser::setLogger($logger); } /** * Makes the library use the error codes detailed at https://xmlrpc-epi.sourceforge.net/specs/rfc.fault_codes.php * * @return void * * @tofo feature creep - allow switching back to the original set of codes; querying the current mode */ public static function useInteropFaults() { self::$xmlrpcerr = Interop::$xmlrpcerr; self::$xmlrpcerruser = -Interop::$xmlrpcerruser; } /** * A function to be used for compatibility with legacy code: it creates all global variables which used to be declared, * such as library version etc... * @return void * * @deprecated */ public static function exportGlobals() { $reflection = new \ReflectionClass('PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc'); foreach ($reflection->getStaticProperties() as $name => $value) { if (!in_array($name, array('xmlrpc_return_datetimes', 'xmlrpc_reject_invalid_values', 'xmlrpc_datetime_format', 'xmlrpc_int_format', 'xmlrpc_double_format', 'xmlrpc_methodname_format', 'xmlrpc_silence_deprecations'))) { $GLOBALS[$name] = $value; } } // NB: all the variables exported into the global namespace below here do NOT guarantee 100% compatibility, // as they are NOT reimported back during calls to importGlobals() $reflection = new \ReflectionClass('PhpXmlRpc\Value'); foreach ($reflection->getStaticProperties() as $name => $value) { if (!in_array($name, array('logger', 'charsetEncoder'))) { $GLOBALS[$name] = $value; } } /// @todo mke it possible to inject the XMLParser and Charset, as we do in other classes $parser = new Helper\XMLParser(); $GLOBALS['xmlrpc_valid_parents'] = $parser->xmlrpc_valid_parents; $charset = Charset::instance(); $GLOBALS['xml_iso88591_Entities'] = $charset->getEntities('iso88591'); } /** * A function to be used for compatibility with legacy code: it gets the values of all global variables which used * to be declared, such as library version etc... and sets them to php classes. * It should be used by code which changed the values of those global variables to alter the working of the library. * Example code: * 1. include xmlrpc.inc * 2. set the values, e.g. $GLOBALS['xmlrpc_internalencoding'] = 'UTF-8'; * 3. import them: PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::importGlobals(); * 4. run your own code. * * @return void * * @deprecated * * @todo this function does not import back xmlrpc_valid_parents and xml_iso88591_Entities */ public static function importGlobals() { $reflection = new \ReflectionClass('PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc'); foreach ($reflection->getStaticProperties() as $name => $value) { if (!in_array($name, array('xmlrpc_return_datetimes', 'xmlrpc_reject_invalid_values', 'xmlrpc_datetime_format', 'xmlrpc_int_format', 'xmlrpc_double_format', 'xmlrpc_methodname_format', 'xmlrpc_silence_deprecations'))) { if (isset($GLOBALS[$name])) { self::$$name = $GLOBALS[$name]; } } } } }