Hi.
So far I was using a patched version of suds 0.3.7, patched for
dealing better with EWS SOAP (suds-ews :
https://bitbucket.org/daevaorn/suds-ews/). But I don't want to use
that outdated version anymore.
I grabbed the last version of suds from pip, the one from jurko
which
contains most of the patchs proposed since the development have
stalled, and I have got the following error (I have it too even with
the "regular" suds 0.4.0 release):
In general I suggest using suds-jurko from the sources at the moment.
There have been many fixes & cleanups since the last formal release. For
that matter, I would like to package the current state as the next
formal release, just waiting for some people using it to sent me back a
confirmation that everything is working fine for them.
In that versions we've added automated tests checking parts of suds
without having to connect to an external web service, e.g. by using
hardcoded WSDL schemes, injecting fake server responses etc. That code
can now easily be used to reproduce any problematic behaviour without
having to use an externally provided web service. And once you have such
a working locally reproducible test case, you can even change the
naming, remove unnecessary details and such - making both the problem
easier to debug and removing any proprietary information that might have
otherwise prevented you from sending out the code needed to reproduce
the problem.
I'm really can't figure out what causes the problem. It
should work
fine out of the box.
I hope you people of the suds ML can bring some help.
We have not done anything related to EWS there (nor have we ever used
it) so its doubtful your problem has been fixed out-of-the-box.
And as for that, if you can let me know how to connect to that web
service, or at least get me the WSDL in question I can take a look at
what's breaking and what workarounds for any of the problems involved
have been made in the patched SOAP version you mentioned. I have not
tried out your code, assuming I'd need some sort of a username &
password to make it work.
Best regards,
Jurko Gospodnetić