I'm trying a simple web service example and I get this error even though I uncommented extension=php_soap.dll
in the php.ini
file:
Fatal error: Class 'SoapClient' not found in C:\Program Files (x86)\EasyPHP-5.3.9\www\server.php on line 2
Diagnose
Look up the following inside your script file
phpinfo();
If you can't find Soap Client
set to enabled
like so:
Fix
Do the following:
php.ini
in your apache bin folder, I.e Apache/bin/php.ini
;
from the beginning of extension=php_soap.dll
phpinfo();
again and check if you see a similar picture to the one aboveOn the other hand if this doesn't solve your issue, you may want to check the requirements for SOAP here. Also in the comment section you can find good advice on connecting to https.
;extension=php_openssl.dll
if the WSDL you are trying to reach is under https protocol
Jan 8, 2015 at 17:22
SoapClient
class is still not found. I see it enabled in the phpinfo(), the extension is enabled, openssl is enabled too, everything is ok but the class isn't found. I use Wampserver 3.0 and PHP 5.6 and I restarted Apache but doesn't solve the problem. Please help.
apt-get install php7.0-soap
) on Ubuntu 20.04.01, I get this error: Unable to locate package php7.0-soap. Running apt-get install php-soap
fixes the issue and installs the appropriate soap version for this OS (7.4 in my case).
To install SOAP in PHP-7 run following in your Ubuntu terminal:
sudo apt-get install php7.0-soap
To install SOAP in PHP-7.1 run following in your Ubuntu terminal:
sudo apt-get install php7.1-soap
To install SOAP in PHP-7.2 run following in your Ubuntu terminal:
sudo apt-get install php7.2-soap
To install SOAP in PHP-7.3 run following in your Ubuntu terminal:
sudo apt-get install php7.3-soap
For AWS (RHEL):
sudo yum install php56-soap
(56 here is 5.6 PHP version - put your version here).
sudo yum install php56w-soap
! I forgot the w, and this installs, and still it didn't work. It took a while to figure this out but now it works.
To install SOAP in PHP5.6 run following in your Ubuntu 14.04 terminal:
sudo apt-get install php5.6-soap
service php5.6-fpm restart
service apache2 restart
See if SOAP was enabled:
php -m
(You should see SOAP between returned text.)
I had to run
php-config --configure-options --enable-soap
as root and restart apache.
That worked! Now my phpinfo() call shows the SOAP section.
reboot
should be mentioned that its apache reboot, not server reboot.
Jun 23, 2015 at 8:24
I solved this issue on PHP 7.0.22-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 nginx
sudo apt-get install php7.0-soap
sudo systemctl restart php7.0-fpm
sudo systemctl restart nginx
I couln't find the SOAP
section in phpinfo()
so I had to install it.
For information the SOAP
extension requires the libxml
PHP extension. This means that passing in --enable-libxml
is also required according to http://php.net/manual/en/soap.requirements.php
From WHM panel
Install SOAP 0.13.0
WARNING: "pear/HTTP_Request" is deprecated in favor of "pear/HTTP_Request2"
install ok: channel://pear.php.net/SOAP-0.13.0
Install HTTP_Request2 (optional)
install ok: channel://pear.php.net/HTTP_Request2
Restart Services » HTTP Server (Apache)
From shell command
1.pear install SOAP
2.reboot
For XAMPP users, open php.ini
file located in C:/xampp/php
and remove the ;
from the beginning of extension=soap
. Then restart Apache and that's it!
For Docker* add this line:
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y libxml2-dev && \
docker-php-ext-install soap
*: For debian based images, ie. won't work for alpine variants.
For PHP 7.4 & Docker add this line in Dockerfile:
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
libxml2-dev \
RUN docker-php-ext-install soap
Rebuild the image and restart ;)
You have to inherit nusoap.php
class and put it in your project directory, you can download it from the Internet.
Use this code:
require_once('nusoap.php');
In my case, the Symfony cache was causing the problem,
after running composer install
the problem was gone.
I had a similar problem. It was due to the scope and solved by replacing new SoapClient
by new \SoapClient
.
sudo apt-get install php-soap
(plusservice apache2 restart
) fixed this issue for me on Ubuntu 20.04.1