ipptoolfile - ipptool file format
The ipptool(1) program accepts free-form plain text files that describe one or more IPP requests. Comments start with the "#" character and continue to the end of the line. Each request is enclosed by curly braces, for example:
# This is a comment
{
# The name of the test
NAME "Print PDF File"
# The request to send
OPERATION Print-Job
GROUP operation-attributes-tag
ATTR charset attributes-charset utf-8
ATTR language attributes-natural-language en
ATTR uri printer-uri $uri
ATTR name requesting-user-name $user
ATTR mimeMediaType document-format application/pdf
GROUP job-attributes-tag
ATTR collection media-col {
# US Letter plain paper from the "main" tray
MEMBER collection media-size {
MEMBER integer x-dimension 21590
MEMBER integer y-dimension 27940
}
MEMBER integer media-top-margin 423
MEMBER integer media-bottom-margin 423
MEMBER integer media-left-margin 423
MEMBER integer media-right-margin 423
MEMBER keyword media-source "main"
MEMBER keyword media-type "stationery"
}
FILE testfile.pdf
# The response to expect
STATUS successful-ok
EXPECT job-id OF-TYPE integer WITH-VALUE >0
EXPECT job-uri OF-TYPE uri
}
{
# The name of the test
NAME "Wait for Job to Complete"
# The request to send
OPERATION Get-Job-Attributes
GROUP operation-attributes-tag
ATTR charset attributes-charset utf-8
ATTR language attributes-natural-language en
ATTR uri printer-uri $uri
ATTR integer job-id $job-id
ATTR name requesting-user-name $user
# The response to expect
STATUS successful-ok
EXPECT job-id OF-TYPE integer WITH-VALUE $job-id
EXPECT job-uri OF-TYPE uri
EXPECT job-state OF-TYPE enum WITH-VALUE >5 REPEAT-NO-MATCH
EXPECT job-originating-user-name OF-TYPE name WITH-VALUE "$user"
# Show the job state until completed...
DISPLAY job-state
DISPLAY job-state-reasons
}
The following directives can be used outside of a test:
Defines a test.
Defines the named variable to the given value. This is equivalent to specifying -d variable-name=value on the ipptool(8) command-line.
Defines the named variable to the given value if it does not already have a value.
Specifies an identifier string for the current file.
Specifies whether, by default, ipptool(8) will ignore errors and continue with subsequent tests.
Includes another test file. The first form includes a file relative to the current test file, while the second form includes a file from the ipptool(8) include directory.
Includes another test file if the named variable is defined. The first form includes a file relative to the current test file, while the second form includes a file from the ipptool(8) include directory.
Includes another test file if the named variable is not defined. The first form includes a file relative to the current test file, while the second form includes a file from the ipptool(8) include directory.
Specifies that the remainder of the test file should be skipped when the variable is or is not defined.
Specifies whether tests will be stopped after an error in an included file.
Specifies that tests will, by default, use "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" for requests with attached files and "Content-Length:" for requests without attached files.
Specifies that tests will, by default, use the HTTP/1.1 "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" header. This is the default and is equivalent to specifying -c on the ipptool(8) command-line. Support for chunked requests is required for conformance with all versions of IPP.
Specifies that tests will, by default, use the HTTP/1.0 "Content-Length:" header. This is equivalent to specifying -l on the ipptool(8) command-line. Support for content length requests is required for conformance with all versions of IPP.
Specifies the default IPP version number to use for the tests that follow.
The following directives are understood within a test:
Adds an attribute to the test request. Out-of-band tags (admin-define, delete-attribute, no-value, not-settable, unknown, unsupported) have no value. Values for other tags are delimited by the comma (",") character - escape commas using the "\" character. Common attributes and values are listed in the IANA IPP registry - see references below.
Adds a collection attribute to the test request. Member attributes follow the same syntax as regular attributes and can themselves be nested collections. Multiple collection values can be supplied as needed, separated by commas.
Uses the specified compression on the document data following the attributes in a Print-Job or Send-Document request.
Specifies a delay in seconds before this test will be run. If two values are specified, the second value is used as the delay between repeated tests.
Specifies that value of the named attribute should be output as part of the test report.
Specifies that the response must/may/must not include the named attribute. Additional requirements can be added as predicates - see the "EXPECT PREDICATES" section for more information on predicates. Attribute names can specify member attributes by separating the attribute and member names with the forward slash, for example "media-col/media-size/x-dimension".
Specifies that the response must/may include the named attribute and that all occurrences of that attribute must match the given predicates.
Specifies a file to include at the end of the request. This is typically used when sending a test print file.
Specifies the group tag for subsequent attributes in the request.
Specifies whether ipptool(8) will ignore errors and continue with subsequent tests.
Specifies the human-readable name of the test.
Specifies the operation to be performed.
Displays the provided message and waits for the user to press a key to continue.
Specifies the request-id value to use in the request, either an integer or the word "random" to use a randomly generated value (the default).
Specifies an alternate resource path that is used for the HTTP POST request. The default is the resource from the URI provided to the ipptool(8) program.
Specifies that the current test should be skipped when the variable is or is not defined.
Specifies whether ipptool(8) will skip the current test if the previous test resulted in an error/failure.
Specifies an expected response status-code value. Additional requirements can be added as predicates - see the "STATUS PREDICATES" section for more information on predicates.
Specifies an identifier string for the current test.
Specifies that this test will use "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" if it has an attached file or "Content-Length:" otherwise.
Specifies that this test will use the HTTP/1.1 "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" header.
Specifies that this test will use the HTTP/1.0 "Content-Length:" header.
Specifies the IPP version number to use for this test.
The following predicates are understood following the EXPECT test directive:
Requires the EXPECT attribute to have the specified number of values.
Defines the variable to "1" when the EXPECT condition matches. A side-effect of this predicate is that this EXPECT will never fail a test.
Defines the variable to "1" when the EXPECT condition does not match. A side-effect of this predicate is that this EXPECT will never fail a test.
Defines the variable to the value of the attribute when the EXPECT condition matches. A side-effect of this predicate is that this EXPECT will never fail a test.
Makes the EXPECT conditions apply only if the specified variable is defined.
Makes the EXPECT conditions apply only if the specified variable is not defined.
Requires the EXPECT attribute to be in the specified group tag.
Requires the EXPECT attribute to use one of the specified value tag(s).
Specifies the maximum number of times to repeat if the REPEAT-MATCH or REPEAT-NO-MATCH predicate is specified. The default value is 1000.
Specifies that the current test should be repeated when the EXPECT condition matches or does not match.
Requires the EXPECT attribute to have the same number of values as the specified parallel attribute.
Requires that all URI values contain a matching hostname.
Requires that all URI values contain a matching resource (including leading /).
Requires that all URI values contain a matching scheme.
Requires that all values of the EXPECT attribute match the literal string. Comparisons are case-sensitive.
Requires that all values of the EXPECT attribute match the number(s) or numeric comparison. When comparing rangeOfInteger values, the "<" and ">" operators only check the upper bound of the range.
Requires that all values of the EXPECT attribute match the boolean value given.
Requires that all values of the EXPECT attribute match the regular expression, which must conform to the POSIX regular expression syntax. Comparisons are case-sensitive.
Requires that at least one URI value contains a matching hostname.
Requires that at least one URI value contains a matching resource (including leading /).
Requires that at least one URI value contains a matching scheme.
Requires that at least one value of the EXPECT attribute matches the literal string. Comparisons are case-sensitive.
Requires that at least one value of the EXPECT attribute matches the number(s) or numeric comparison. When comparing rangeOfInteger values, the "<" and ">" operators only check the upper bound of the range.
Requires that at least one value of the EXPECT attribute matches the boolean value given.
Requires that at least one value of the EXPECT attribute matches the regular expression, which must conform to the POSIX regular expression syntax. Comparisons are case-sensitive.
Requires that the value(s) of the EXPECT attribute matches the value(s) in the specified attribute. For example, "EXPECT job-sheets WITH-VALUE-FROM job-sheets-supported" requires that the "job-sheets" value is listed as a value of the "job-sheets-supported" attribute.
The following predicates are understood following the STATUS test directive:
Defines the variable to "1" when the STATUS matches. A side-effect of this predicate is that this STATUS will never fail a test.
Defines the variable to "1" when the STATUS does not match. A side-effect of this predicate is that this STATUS will never fail a test.
Makes the STATUS apply only if the specified variable is defined.
Makes the STATUS apply only if the specified variable is not defined.
Specifies the maximum number of times to repeat. The default value is 1000.
Specifies that the current test should be repeated when the response status-code matches or does not match the value specified by the STATUS directive.
Operation codes correspond to the hexadecimal numbers (0xHHHH) and names from RFC 8011 and other IPP extension specifications. Here is a complete list of names supported by ipptool(8):
Activate-Printer
CUPS-Accept-Jobs
CUPS-Add-Modify-Class
CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer
CUPS-Authenticate-Job
CUPS-Delete-Class
CUPS-Delete-Printer
CUPS-Get-Classes
CUPS-Get-Default
CUPS-Get-Devices
CUPS-Get-Document
CUPS-Get-PPD
CUPS-Get-PPDs
CUPS-Get-Printers
CUPS-Move-Job
CUPS-Reject-Jobs
CUPS-Set-Default
Cancel-Current-Job
Cancel-Job
Cancel-Jobs
Cancel-My-Jobs
Cancel-Subscription
Close-Job
Create-Job
Create-Job-Subscriptions
Create-Printer-Subscriptions
Deactivate-Printer
Disable-Printer
Enable-Printer
Get-Job-Attributes
Get-Jobs
Get-Notifications
Get-Printer-Attributes
Get-Printer-Support-Files
Get-Printer-Supported-Values
Get-Subscription-Attributes
Get-Subscriptions
Hold-Job
Hold-New-Jobs
Identify-Printer
Pause-Printer
Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job
Print-Job
Print-URI
Promote-Job
Purge-Jobs
Release-Held-New-Jobs
Release-Job
Renew-Subscription
Reprocess-Job
Restart-Job
Restart-Printer
Resubmit-Job
Resume-Job
Resume-Printer
Schedule-Job-After
Send-Document
Send-Hardcopy-Document
Send-Notifications
Send-URI
Set-Job-Attributes
Set-Printer-Attributes
Shutdown-Printer
Startup-Printer
Suspend-Current-Job
Validate-Document
Validate-Job
Status codes correspond to the hexadecimal numbers (0xHHHH) and names from RFC 8011 and other IPP extension specifications. Here is a complete list of the names supported by ipptool(8):
client-error-account-authorization-failed
client-error-account-closed
client-error-account-info-needed
client-error-account-limit-reached
client-error-attributes-not-settable
client-error-attributes-or-values-not-supported
client-error-bad-request
client-error-charset-not-supported
client-error-compression-error
client-error-compression-not-supported
client-error-conflicting-attributes
client-error-document-access-error
client-error-document-format-error
client-error-document-format-not-supported
client-error-document-password-error
client-error-document-permission-error
client-error-document-security-error
client-error-document-unprintable-error
client-error-forbidden
client-error-gone
client-error-ignored-all-notifications
client-error-ignored-all-subscriptions
client-error-not-authenticated
client-error-not-authorized
client-error-not-found
client-error-not-possible
client-error-print-support-file-not-found
client-error-request-entity-too-large
client-error-request-value-too-long
client-error-timeout
client-error-too-many-subscriptions
client-error-uri-scheme-not-supported
cups-error-account-authorization-failed
cups-error-account-closed
cups-error-account-info-needed
cups-error-account-limit-reached
cups-see-other
redirection-other-site
server-error-busy
server-error-device-error
server-error-internal-error
server-error-job-canceled
server-error-multiple-document-jobs-not-supported
server-error-not-accepting-jobs
server-error-operation-not-supported
server-error-printer-is-deactivated
server-error-service-unavailable
server-error-temporary-error
server-error-version-not-supported
successful-ok
successful-ok-but-cancel-subscription
successful-ok-conflicting-attributes
successful-ok-events-complete
successful-ok-ignored-notifications
successful-ok-ignored-or-substituted-attributes
successful-ok-ignored-subscriptions
successful-ok-too-many-events
Value and group tags correspond to the names from RFC 8011 and other IPP extension specifications. Here are the group tags:
document-attributes-tag
event-notification-attributes-tag
job-attributes-tag
operation-attributes-tag
printer-attributes-tag
subscription-attributes-tag
unsupported-attributes-tag
Here are the value tags:
admin-define
boolean
charset
collection
dateTime
default
delete-attribute
enum
integer
keyword
mimeMediaType
nameWithLanguage
nameWithoutLanguage
naturalLanguage
no-value
not-settable
octetString
rangeOfInteger
resolution
textWithLanguage
textWithoutLanguage
unknown
unsupported
uri
uriScheme
The ipptool(8) program maintains a list of variables that can be used in any literal string or attribute value by specifying "$variable-name". Aside from variables defined using the -d option or DEFINE directive, the following pre-defined variables are available:
Inserts a single "$" character.
Inserts the value of the named environment variable, or an empty string if the environment variable is not defined.
Inserts the current date and time using the ISO-8601 format ("yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ").
Inserts the starting date and time using the ISO-8601 format ("yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ").
Inserts the filename provided to ipptool(8) with the -f option.
Inserts the MIME media type for the filename provided to ipptool(8) with the -f option.
Inserts the hostname from the URI provided to ipptool(8).
Inserts the last "job-id" attribute value returned in a test response or 0 if no "job-id" attribute has been seen.
Inserts the last "job-uri" attribute value returned in a test response or an empty string if no "job-uri" attribute has been seen.
Inserts the last "notify-subscription-id" attribute value returned in a test response or 0 if no "notify-subscription-id" attribute has been seen.
Inserts the port number from the URI provided to ipptool(8).
Inserts the resource path from the URI provided to ipptool(8).
Inserts the scheme from the URI provided to ipptool(8).
Inserts the URI provided to ipptool(8).
Inserts the username from the URI provided to ipptool(8), if any.
Inserts the current user's login name.
ipptool(1), IANA IPP Registry (http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipp-registrations), PWG Internet Printing Protocol Workgroup (http://www.pwg.org/ipp), RFC 8011 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8011)
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