#!/usr/bin/perl -T use warnings; use strict; #use SOAP::Transport::HTTP; use Debbugs::SOAP::Server; # Work around stupid soap bug on line 411 if (not exists $ENV{EXPECT}) { $ENV{EXPECT} = ''; } my $soap = Debbugs::SOAP::Server #my $soap = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI -> dispatch_to('Debbugs::SOAP'); #$soap->serializer()->soapversion(1.2); # soapy is stupid, and is using the 1999 schema; override it. *SOAP::XMLSchema1999::Serializer::as_base64Binary = \&SOAP::XMLSchema2001::Serializer::as_base64Binary; *SOAP::Serializer::as_anyURI = \&SOAP::XMLSchema2001::Serializer::as_string; # do this twice to avoid the warning if the serializer doesn't get # used *SOAP::XMLSchema1999::Serializer::as_base64Binary = \&SOAP::XMLSchema2001::Serializer::as_base64Binary; *SOAP::Serializer::as_anyURI = \&SOAP::XMLSchema2001::Serializer::as_string; # to work around the serializer improperly using date/time stuff # (Nothing in Debbugs should be looked at as if it were date/time) we # kill off all of the date/time related bits in the serializer. my $typelookup = $soap->serializer()->{_typelookup}; for my $key (keys %{$typelookup}) { if (defined $key and $key =~ /Month|Day|Year|date|time|duration/i ) { # set the sub to always return 0 $typelookup->{$key}[1] = sub { 0 }; } } our $warnings = ''; eval { # Ignore stupid warning because elements (hashes) can't start with # numbers local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$warnings .= $_[0] unless $_[0] =~ /Cannot encode unnamed element/}; $soap->handle; }; die $@ if $@; warn $warnings if length $warnings;