Add Network Printer through libcups API
Azuri
azuri.shah at fmr.com
Wed Aug 31 09:38:59 PDT 2011
So I dont need to use that? Also why is printer not showing up in File->print menu? is ti because I dont have ppd file?
> As documented, cupsAddDest DOES NOT ADD A QUEUE.
>
> On Aug 31, 2011, at 8:17 AM, Azuri wrote:
>
> > I think I should be using cupsAddDest and cupsSetDest to make it visible in mac print UI list, so I added the below code. but it still doesn't show up
> > cups_dest_t *mydest;
> > cups_dest_t *newdest;
> > int num_new_dest;
> > num_new_dest = cupsAddDest(printer, NULL, num_new_dest, &newdest);
> > mydest = cupsGetDest(printer, NULL, num_new_dest, newdest);
> > cupsSetDests2(http,num_new_dest, mydest);
> > cupsFreeDests(num_new_dest, mydest);
> >
> >
> >> The code I am using is as below. It shows up as raw printer in cups but when I go to any file and click on print this printer doesn't show up.
> >>
> >> http_t *http ;
> >> char *printer = "Test";
> >> char *device = "socket://10.105.152.49:9100";
> >> char *model = "deskjet.ppd";
> >> ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
> >> *response; /* IPP Response */
> >> ipp_t *request_dev, /* IPP Request */
> >> *response_dev; /* IPP Response */
> >> ipp_t *request_ppd, /* IPP Request */
> >> *response_ppd; /* IPP Response */
> >> char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* URI for printer/class */
> >> char uri_dev[HTTP_MAX_URI];
> >> char uri_ppd[HTTP_MAX_URI];
> >>
> >> /*
> >> * Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
> >> * attributes:
> >> *
> >> * attributes-charset
> >> * attributes-natural-language
> >> * printer-uri
> >> */
> >> http = httpConnectEncrypt(cupsServer(), ippPort(), cupsEncryption());
> >>
> >> /* set printer device */
> >> request_dev = ippNewRequest(CUPS_ADD_PRINTER);
> >>
> >> httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri_dev, sizeof(uri_dev), "ipp", NULL,
> >> "localhost", 0, "/printers/%s", printer);
> >> ippAddString(request_dev, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI,
> >> "printer-uri", NULL, uri_dev);
> >>
> >> /*
> >> * Add the device URI...
> >> */
> >>
> >> if (device[0] == '/')
> >> {
> >> /*
> >> * Convert filename to URI...
> >> */
> >>
> >> snprintf(uri_dev, sizeof(uri_dev), "file://%s", device);
> >> ippAddString(request_dev, IPP_TAG_PRINTER, IPP_TAG_URI, "device-uri", NULL,
> >> uri_dev);
> >> }
> >> else
> >> ippAddString(request_dev, IPP_TAG_PRINTER, IPP_TAG_URI, "device-uri", NULL,
> >> device);
> >>
> >> /*
> >> * Do the request and get back a response...
> >> */
> >>
> >> if ((response_dev = cupsDoRequest(http, request_dev, "/admin/")) == NULL)
> >> {
> >> _cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "lpadmin: %s\n", cupsLastErrorString());
> >>
> >> // return (1);
> >> }
> >> else if (response_dev->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
> >> {
> >> _cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "lpadmin: %s\n", cupsLastErrorString());
> >>
> >> ippDelete(response_dev);
> >>
> >> // return (1);
> >> }
> >> else
> >> {
> >> ippDelete(response_dev);
> >>
> >> // return (0);
> >> }
> >>
> >>
> >> /* enable_printer */
> >> request = ippNewRequest(CUPS_ADD_PRINTER);
> >>
> >> httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp", NULL,
> >> "localhost", 0, "/printers/%s", printer);
> >> ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI,
> >> "printer-uri", NULL, uri);
> >>
> >> ippAddInteger(request, IPP_TAG_PRINTER, IPP_TAG_ENUM, "printer-state",
> >> IPP_PRINTER_IDLE);
> >>
> >> ippAddBoolean(request, IPP_TAG_PRINTER, "printer-is-accepting-jobs", 1);
> >>
> >> /*
> >> * Do the request and get back a response...
> >> */
> >>
> >> if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/admin/")) == NULL)
> >> {
> >> _cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "lpadmin: %s\n", cupsLastErrorString());
> >>
> >> //return (1);
> >> }
> >> else if (response->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
> >> {
> >> _cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "lpadmin: %s\n", cupsLastErrorString());
> >>
> >> ippDelete(response);
> >>
> >> //return (1);
> >> }
> >> else
> >> {
> >> ippDelete(response);
> >>
> >> //return (0);
> >> }
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>> Thanks Chad I was able to add a printer and enebale it and I can see it in cups webpage. But the problem is user doesn have PPD file or anything. And I am not doing anything for PPD file. After I add the printer I can see it on cups webpage but cant see int he print menu on any page,where it lists all the printers. So how do I make printer visible there?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Azuri
> >>>
> >>>> The usage message for lpadmin indicates that -p is how you add a printer,
> >>>> which ultimately arrives at set_printer_options(). That's where you should
> >>>> be looking.
> >>>>
> >>>> -Chad
> >>>>
> >>>> On 8/30/11 4:59 PM, "Azuri" <azuri.shah at fmr.com> thusly spake:
> >>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> The code I am currently using from lpadmin.c file is below. I get error saying
> >>>>> can't find printer or class.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> http_t *http ;
> >>>>> char *printer = "socket://10.105.152.49:9100";
> >>>>> char *pclass;
> >>>>> int i; /* Looping var */
> >>>>> ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
> >>>>> *response; /* IPP Response */
> >>>>> ipp_attribute_t *attr, /* Current attribute */
> >>>>> *members; /* Members in class */
> >>>>> char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* URI for printer/class */
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> /*
> >>>>> * Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the
> >>>>> following
> >>>>> * attributes:
> >>>>> *
> >>>>> * attributes-charset
> >>>>> * attributes-natural-language
> >>>>> * printer-uri
> >>>>> */
> >>>>> http = httpConnectEncrypt(cupsServer(), ippPort(), cupsEncryption());
> >>>>> request = ippNewRequest(IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp", NULL,
> >>>>> "localhost", 0, "/classes/%s", pclass);
> >>>>> ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI,
> >>>>> "printer-uri", NULL, uri);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> /*
> >>>>> * Do the request and get back a response...
> >>>>> */
> >>>>>
> >>>>> response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/");
> >>>>>
> >>>>> /*
> >>>>> * Build a CUPS_ADD_CLASS request, which requires the following
> >>>>> * attributes:
> >>>>> *
> >>>>> * attributes-charset
> >>>>> * attributes-natural-language
> >>>>> * printer-uri
> >>>>> * member-uris
> >>>>> */
> >>>>>
> >>>>> request = ippNewRequest(CUPS_ADD_CLASS);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI,
> >>>>> "printer-uri", NULL, uri);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> /*
> >>>>> * See if the printer is already in the class...
> >>>>> */
> >>>>>
> >>>>> if (response != NULL &&
> >>>>> (members = ippFindAttribute(response, "member-names", IPP_TAG_NAME))
> >>>>> != NULL)
> >>>>> for (i = 0; i < members->num_values; i ++)
> >>>>> if (strcasecmp(printer, members->values[i].string.text) == 0)
> >>>>> {
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ippDelete(request);
> >>>>> ippDelete(response);
> >>>>> //return (0);
> >>>>> }
> >>>>>
> >>>>> /*
> >>>>> * OK, the printer isn't part of the class, so add it...
> >>>>> */
> >>>>>
> >>>>> httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp", NULL,
> >>>>> "localhost", 0, "/printers/%s", printer);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> if (response != NULL &&
> >>>>> (members = ippFindAttribute(response, "member-uris", IPP_TAG_URI)) !=
> >>>>> NULL)
> >>>>> {
> >>>>> /*
> >>>>> * Add the printer to the existing list...
> >>>>> */
> >>>>>
> >>>>> attr = ippAddStrings(request, IPP_TAG_PRINTER, IPP_TAG_URI,
> >>>>> "member-uris", members->num_values + 1, NULL,
> >>>>> NULL);
> >>>>> for (i = 0; i < members->num_values; i ++)
> >>>>> attr->values[i].string.text =
> >>>>> _cupsStrAlloc(members->values[i].string.text);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> attr->values[i].string.text = _cupsStrAlloc(uri);
> >>>>> }
> >>>>> else
> >>>>> ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_PRINTER, IPP_TAG_URI, "member-uris",
> >>>>> NULL,
> >>>>> uri);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> /*
> >>>>> * Then send the request...
> >>>>> */
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ippDelete(response);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/admin/")) == NULL)
> >>>>> {
> >>>>>
> >>>>> }
> >>>>> else if (response->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
> >>>>> {
> >>>>> _cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "lpadmin: %s\n", cupsLastErrorString());
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ippDelete(response);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> }
> >>>>> else
> >>>>> {
> >>>>> ippDelete(response);
> >>>>>
> >>>>> }
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> I did look at lpadmin.c file both its not working . But I am totally confusd.
> >>>>>> I did look more into add_printer_to_class method but its not working. All I
> >>>>>> want is when user enters socket://123.45.45.67 to UI, my code should go ahead
> >>>>>> and add the printer tot he mac. I have spent hello lot of time trying to
> >>>>>> figure this out using API's but no success at all so far. Your help will be
> >>>>>> appreciated.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Russell,
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Just download the CUPS source and look at the lpadmin tool.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> -Chad
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> On 8/30/11 4:30 PM, "Azuri" <azuri.shah at fmr.com> thusly spake:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Russell Stewart wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> Michael Sweet wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>> You need to create an IPP request and send it using cupsDoFileRequest
> >>>>>>>>>>> (assuming you are using a PPD file or interface script for the queue)
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> OK, I see. So I assume that ippNewRequest() is the method to call for
> >>>>>>>>>> creating the IPP request, right?
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Yes. See the "CUPS Implementation of IPP" document for documentation
> >>>>>>>>> on the attributes and operations:
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/spec-ipp.html
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>>> ______________________________________________________________________
> >>>>>>>>> Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products mike at easysw dot com
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Can you please provice code on how u did it? I am trying to do the same
> >>>>>>>> time
> >>>>>>>> but have no success so far. How can I use API's to add printer to my mac. I
> >>>>>>>> am
> >>>>>>>> developing a Coca app which provides GUI and takes user input to add
> >>>>>>>> printer
> >>>>>>>> using cups. Please let me know
> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
> >>>>>>>> cups-dev mailing list
> >>>>>>>> cups-dev at easysw.com
> >>>>>>>> http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/cups-dev
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Chad Hulbert
> >>>>>>> Software Engineer
> >>>>>>> Xerox Corporation
> >>>>>>> 800 Phillips Rd
> >>>>>>> Webster, NY 14580
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> p 585.427.3295 (8*707.3295)
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> _______________________________________________
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> >>>>> http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/cups-dev
> >>>>
> >>>> Chad Hulbert
> >>>> Software Engineer
> >>>> Xerox Corporation
> >>>> 800 Phillips Rd
> >>>> Webster, NY 14580
> >>>>
> >>>> p 585.427.3295 (8*707.3295)
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
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> __________________________________________________
> Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair
>
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