Jorge Ferrer 16 Years Ago Very Nice, thanks for sharing this Ray. This post definitely deserves a 5 star Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Alex Wallace 16 Years Ago Just what I was looking for!Thanks soooo much! Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Dave Morris 14 Years Ago Here is an updated example that will work with Liferay 5.2.3This example uses the Zend API just because it was what I had available at the time, but the concept applies to any Http client API in PHP or any other language for that matter. The main thing to notice here is that the serviceClassName is different, because ServiceBuilder no longer generates the *ServiceJSON.java files. Also, make sure you add this line to your portal-ext.properties file to allow the json servlet to be accessible from some IP address or hostname: json.servlet.hosts.allowed=localhost,127.0.0.112<?php3require_once ('Zend/Http/Client.php');4require_once ('Zend/Json.php');56$liferay = new Zend_Http_Client();78$liferay->setUri('http://localhost:8080/tunnel-web/secure/json');910// set parameters to return a list of countries from the Liferay db11$liferay->setParameterGet(array(12 'serviceClassName' => 'com.liferay.portal.service.CountryServiceUtil',13 'serviceMethodName' => 'getCountries'14));1516// set authentication17$liferay->setAuth('userid', 'password');1819// send the request20$result = $liferay->request("GET");2122// get back a json response23$json = Zend_Json::decode($result->getBody());2425// print the json object26echo $result->getBody();2728?>And if you're having trouble getting it to work, check out SecureFilter.java, JSONServiceAction.java, and JSONServlet.java to figure out what's going on. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Dani Danielo Dave Morris 13 Years Ago Hi Dave!i tried your script and it works like a charm, but now i am trying to use the addUser method and dymply don't work.here it is my script:<?phprequire_once ('Zend/Http/Client.php');require_once ('Zend/Json.php'); $liferay = new Zend_Http_Client(); $liferay->setUri('http://localhost:8080/tunnel-web/secure/json');// set parameters to return a list of countries from the Liferay db$liferay->setParameterPost(array( 'serviceClassName' => 'com.liferay.portal.service.UserServiceUtil', 'serviceMethodName' => 'addUser', 'serviceParameters' => 'companyId, autoPassword, password1, password2, screenName, emailAddress, firstName, lastName', //'setFirstName' => 'Pacoooo', 'companyId' => 10112, 'autoPassword' => true, 'password1' => 'pass1', 'password2' => 'pass2', 'screenName' => 'john', 'emailAddress' => 'blah@localhost', 'firstName' => 'John', 'lastName' => 'Doe'/*$liferay->setParameterPost(array( 'serviceClassName' => 'com.liferay.portal.service.CountryServiceUtil', 'serviceMethodName' => 'getCountries'*/));// set authentication$liferay->setAuth('10115', 'password');$result = $liferay->request("POST");// get back a json response$json = Zend_Json::decode($result->getBody());// print the json objectvar_dump($json);?> Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Ray Augé Dani Danielo 13 Years Ago Hmm, I'm not a PHP expert and I can't really see what the problem is. Typically I debug these by using the js console in a Firefox browser first. Then when I know the call works, then I re-code it using the specific language.You could try that (make sure that the /html/js/liferay/service.js is loaded on the page of course and that you are logged into the portal). The calls will look something like:console.log(Liferay.Service.Portal.Country.getCountries());In later versions we switched to async design, so it became:Liferay.Service.Portal.Country.getCountries({}, function(result) {console.log(result)});Note that only methods that are found in the non-Local version of the services can be called. The Local ones are not exposed. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Dani Danielo Dave Morris 13 Years Ago Hi Dave!i tried your script and it works like a charm, but now i am trying to use the addUser method and dymply don't work.here it is my script:<?phprequire_once ('Zend/Http/Client.php');require_once ('Zend/Json.php'); $liferay = new Zend_Http_Client(); $liferay->setUri('http://localhost:8080/tunnel-web/secure/json');// set parameters to return a list of countries from the Liferay db$liferay->setParameterPost(array( 'serviceClassName' => 'com.liferay.portal.service.UserServiceUtil', 'serviceMethodName' => 'addUser', 'serviceParameters' => 'companyId, autoPassword, password1, password2, screenName, emailAddress, firstName, lastName', //'setFirstName' => 'Pacoooo', 'companyId' => 10112, 'autoPassword' => true, 'password1' => 'pass1', 'password2' => 'pass2', 'screenName' => 'john', 'emailAddress' => 'blah@localhost', 'firstName' => 'John', 'lastName' => 'Doe'/*$liferay->setParameterPost(array( 'serviceClassName' => 'com.liferay.portal.service.CountryServiceUtil', 'serviceMethodName' => 'getCountries'*/));// set authentication$liferay->setAuth('10115', 'password');$result = $liferay->request("POST");// get back a json response$json = Zend_Json::decode($result->getBody());// print the json objectvar_dump($json);?> Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Ray Augé Dani Danielo 13 Years Ago Hmm, I'm not a PHP expert and I can't really see what the problem is. Typically I debug these by using the js console in a Firefox browser first. Then when I know the call works, then I re-code it using the specific language.You could try that (make sure that the /html/js/liferay/service.js is loaded on the page of course and that you are logged into the portal). The calls will look something like:console.log(Liferay.Service.Portal.Country.getCountries());In later versions we switched to async design, so it became:Liferay.Service.Portal.Country.getCountries({}, function(result) {console.log(result)});Note that only methods that are found in the non-Local version of the services can be called. The Local ones are not exposed. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Ray Augé Dani Danielo 13 Years Ago Hmm, I'm not a PHP expert and I can't really see what the problem is. Typically I debug these by using the js console in a Firefox browser first. Then when I know the call works, then I re-code it using the specific language.You could try that (make sure that the /html/js/liferay/service.js is loaded on the page of course and that you are logged into the portal). The calls will look something like:console.log(Liferay.Service.Portal.Country.getCountries());In later versions we switched to async design, so it became:Liferay.Service.Portal.Country.getCountries({}, function(result) {console.log(result)});Note that only methods that are found in the non-Local version of the services can be called. The Local ones are not exposed. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Anton Murauyou 13 Years Ago Hi, everyone.Could anyone tell me how can I access other services ( not only in com.liferay.portal.service.spring package as in example? How can I get an article through JSON (for example with com.liferay.portlet.journal.service.spring.JournalArticleServiceUtil?Should I use ServiceBuilder to make this available through JSON?Thanks Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Gembong Y. Pranolo 13 Years Ago Hi, everyone.I'm a newbie in liferay & I wonder, is there any way to get liferay's session from php ?? please help, need it.Thanks before,Bonks Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Gembong Y. Pranolo Gembong Y. Pranolo 13 Years Ago euh, sorry..Whether this script can be used to retrieve user data using input parameters ?Thanks,Bonks Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Gembong Y. Pranolo Gembong Y. Pranolo 13 Years Ago euh, sorry..Whether this script can be used to retrieve user data using input parameters ?Thanks,Bonks Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel