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How to add multiple homogenous child elements in a Zeep object
2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow to return multiple values from a function?How to know if an object has an attribute in PythonHow do I remove an element from a list by index in Python?How to get the number of elements in a list in Python?Running unittest with typical test directory structureIn Python, how do I determine if an object is iterable?“Large data” work flows using pandasMultiple XML elements to the same classHow can I use an additional xsd with python zeep?Old project with not actual SOAP version - how to handle it via Python/Zeep?
It's very easy to create a Zeep object with heterogeneous elements, for example:
<A>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
<E>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</E>
</A>
Is created with (and this illustrates the various different ways):
A(
B="C": "foo", "D": "bar",
E="C": "foo", "D": "bar",
)
What is unclear is how you're meant to create a structure with homogenous elements like this:
<A>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
</A>
How do you represent this with Zeep client types?
python xml soap zeep
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It's very easy to create a Zeep object with heterogeneous elements, for example:
<A>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
<E>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</E>
</A>
Is created with (and this illustrates the various different ways):
A(
B="C": "foo", "D": "bar",
E="C": "foo", "D": "bar",
)
What is unclear is how you're meant to create a structure with homogenous elements like this:
<A>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
</A>
How do you represent this with Zeep client types?
python xml soap zeep
add a comment |
It's very easy to create a Zeep object with heterogeneous elements, for example:
<A>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
<E>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</E>
</A>
Is created with (and this illustrates the various different ways):
A(
B="C": "foo", "D": "bar",
E="C": "foo", "D": "bar",
)
What is unclear is how you're meant to create a structure with homogenous elements like this:
<A>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
</A>
How do you represent this with Zeep client types?
python xml soap zeep
It's very easy to create a Zeep object with heterogeneous elements, for example:
<A>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
<E>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</E>
</A>
Is created with (and this illustrates the various different ways):
A(
B="C": "foo", "D": "bar",
E="C": "foo", "D": "bar",
)
What is unclear is how you're meant to create a structure with homogenous elements like this:
<A>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
<B>
<C>foo</C>
<D>bar</D>
</B>
</A>
How do you represent this with Zeep client types?
python xml soap zeep
python xml soap zeep
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