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= Chamilo Webservices = |
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Chamilo webservices are not the greatest API you can find around, but they |
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kind of work, as long as you don't get fooled by the many files in this |
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folder. |
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The main maintained script is registration.soap.php |
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The way to call it is relatively well described in the example: |
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client_soap.php |
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Basically, we have a weird way of authenticating you (until we release APIv2 |
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with OAuth or similar authentication methods). We ask you to include the |
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public IP of the server calling the webservice inside the key, and to combine |
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that key with the $_configuration['security_key'] value in |
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app/config/configuration.php. |
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You can get your own public IP by doing a wget on the testip.php file in this |
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folder (you can do that automatically through a file_get_contents() or fopen() |
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as well, if you need to). |
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There is a way to alter this mechanism by adding a specific IP to the file |
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webservice-auth-ip.conf.php. |
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Once you're all setup with the key to connect to Chamilo, just call your |
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webservices like you would normally do through SOAP (that's where the |
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client_soap.php file can really get you through). |
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Most of the other files are (failed) attempts at redesigning the API. We hope |
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we'll get the chance to provide a better API soon. |
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