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I am using the following code to get data from a website using Soap.

$client = new SoapClient('http://some.url.here');
class SMSParam {
	public $CellNumber;
	public $AccountKey;
	public $MessageCount;
	public $MessageBody;
	public $Reference;

}
$parameters = new SMSParam;
$parameters -> AccountKey = "$sms_key";
$parameters -> MessageCount = "25";
$Result = $client->GetIncomingMessages($parameters);
echo "<pre>";
print_r($Result);
echo "</pre>";

Here is a sample of the output:

stdClass Object
(
    [GetIncomingMessagesResult] => stdClass Object
        (
            [SMSIncomingMessage] => Array
                (
                    [0] => stdClass Object
                        (
                            [OutgoingMessageID] => data
                            [Reference] => data
                            [MessageNumber] => data
                            [PhoneNumber] => data
                            [Message] => data
                            [ReceivedDate] => data
                        )

                    [1] => stdClass Object
                        (
                            [OutgoingMessageID] => data
                            [Reference] => data
                            [MessageNumber] => data
                            [PhoneNumber] => data
                            [Message] => data
                            [ReceivedDate] => data
                        )

                    [2] => stdClass Object
                        (
                            [OutgoingMessageID] => data
                            [Reference] => data
                            [MessageNumber] => data
                            [PhoneNumber] => data
                            [Message] => data
                            [ReceivedDate] => data
                        )

                )

        )

)

If only 1 result is returned, I can simply do something like this:

$reference = $result->GetIncomingMessagesResult->SMSIncomingMessage->Reference;

So how would I go about working with multiple results?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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3 Answers

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My take on it is to just always make sure you have an array of messages, even if it's an array of 1. That way you don't duplicate any processing.

$smsMessages = is_array( $result->GetIncomingMessagesResult->SMSIncomingMessage )
    ? $result->GetIncomingMessagesResult->SMSIncomingMessage
    : array( $result->GetIncomingMessagesResult->SMSIncomingMessage );

foreach ( $smsMessages as $smsMessage )
{
    echo $smsMessage->Reference;
}
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Iterate over the array?! :-)

foreach ($result->GetIncomingMessagesResult->SMSIncomingMessage as $message)
{
    $reference = $message->Reference;
    //...
}
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It is an array, so you can loop over it easily using foreach:

foreach ($result->GetIncomingMessagesResult->SMSIncomingMessage as $message) {
    echo $message->Reference;
}

However it is worth noting that PHP's SoapClient by default appears to return arrays as a PHP array only when there is more than one value in the array - if there is only one value you will just get the value (not contained within an array). The easiest way around this is to use the option SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS in the SoapClient constructor; this will prevent this behaviour and ensure you always get arrays.

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Spent the day yesterday puzzled over this very thing. I had no idea about the "SOAP_SINGLE_ELEMENT_ARRAYS" flag; thanks for that. – littlerobothead Oct 8 at 13:57

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