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[952]3PyKota - Print Quota for CUPS and LPRng
[695]4
[1257]5(c) 2003-2004 Jerome Alet <alet@librelogiciel.com>
[873]6This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9(at your option) any later version.
[695]10
[873]11This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
[695]15
[873]16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
19
[761]20====================================================================
[695]21
[1052]22READ SPECIAL LICENSING AND REDISTRIBUTION TERMS IN THE FILE 'LICENSE'
[761]23
24====================================================================
25
[1154]26PyKota features :
27-----------------
[695]28
[1154]29    Operating systems :
30   
31        - Any Unix-like system as print server.
32           
33        - Any operating system as client.
34           
35    Printing systems :
36   
[1283]37        - Supports both CUPS and LPRng as the printing system.
[1561]38       
[1154]39    Databases :
40   
41        - Supports PostgreSQL as the Quota Storage backend.
[1283]42          Complete database creation script in SQL is included.
[1043]43       
[1823]44        - Supports any LDAP server as the Quota Storage backend.
[1475]45          Complete LDAP schema and sample empty tree are included.
[1160]46          Plugging PyKota into your existing LDAP infrastructure
47          is really easy thanks to PyKota's great configurability.
48           
[1154]49    Printers :       
50   
[1475]51        - Hardware or Software accounting methods are completely
52          configurable.
53         
[1154]54        - Supports any printer which can report its internal
[1475]55          page counter. Can ask printers for their internal
[1561]56          page counter via SNMP, Netatalk, PJL, PS, or any
57          other way.
[1475]58          This is completely configurable.
[1154]59         
[1701]60        - Supports DSC compliant and binary PostScript, PDF, PCL5 (up to),
[1689]61          PCLXL (aka PCL6) and ESC/P2 printers natively for software
[1575]62          accounting methods. More formats to come.
[1154]63           
64    Quota systems :       
65   
[1260]66        - Supports printers and printers groups quotas.
[739]67       
[1260]68        - Supports users and users groups quotas.
69       
[1154]70        - Supports page quotas.
71          Page quotas can be set differently on a per printer
72          and per user/group basis.
[739]73       
[1154]74        - Supports account balance quotas in any currency.
75          Account balance quotas can be set on a per user
76          basis. The account balance is shared amongst
[1561]77          all printers. The history of payments (positive
78          or negative credits to an user account) is kept.
[980]79         
[1610]80        - Page quotas and account balance can be set/reset
[1154]81          independantly.
82         
[1603]83        - Page quotas and account balances can be set on
84          a per user or per group basis.
[1154]85         
86        - Price per page and per job can be set differently 
87          on any printer.
[794]88       
[1154]89        - Low level of page quota or account balance are
90          configurable.
[739]91         
[1154]92        - Both soft and hard limit with configurable grace delay 
93          can be set for page quota.
[900]94         
[1154]95        - Possibility to disable quota enforcement for any user
96          or group, while still keeping page accounting.
97             
98    Administration :       
99   
100        - Powerful administration tools can be used to
101          automate setting or resetting of quotas or
102          account balances at specific intervals.
[925]103         
[1154]104        - Administration tools can modify several users, 
105          groups, or printers at once.
[925]106         
[1154]107        - Account balances can be set, incremented, or 
[1580]108          decremented. History of payments is kept.
[1153]109         
[1273]110        - Both printers and users can be automatically added on
111          first print in a completely configurable way.
[1154]112         
113        - Quota report generator available either from the 
114          command line or in any web browser.
115          The web-based quota report generator can be
116          user/password protected.
117         
118        - Print quote generator can tell users how much 
119          a print job will cost them in advance.
120         
121        - Policy with regard to unregistered users can   
122          be configured for each printer to either deny
123          printing, allow printing, or delegate the
124          decision to any external tool.
125         
126        - Warning and error messages can be automatically 
127          sent via email to the administrator, the user,
128          both, or none.
129         
130        - Warning and error messages' content is completely
131          configurable.
132         
133        - Configuration can be changed without needing to 
134          restart the printing system.
[739]135       
[1154]136        - Complete print job history is kept. This can be
137          disabled if needed.
138         
139        - Automated low quota or balance remainder can be
140          scheduled regularly or launched manually.
141         
[1744]142        - Powerful data dumper to export datas to other
[1804]143          software (spreadsheets for example). Actually
144          supported formats are :
[1744]145         
[1804]146            - Comma separated values ;
147           
148            - Semicolon separated values ;
149           
150            - Tab separated values ;
151           
152            - XML.
153         
[1155]154    User Interface :         
155   
[1154]156        - All the command line tools accept the -h | --help
157          command line option which prints all the available
158          options and show usage examples.
[1155]159         
160        - Completely internationalized. Actually supports the 
[1648]161          English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Brasilian, Swedish,
[1891]162          Thai, Greek, German, Italian and Norwegian (Bokm� languages.
163          More to come.
[1154]164
165====================================================================
166       
[739]167Planned features are described in the TODO file.
168
[1507]169Actually two (or an infinity of) page accounting methods are
[980]170implemented :
[695]171
[1475]172  - The 'hardware' method consists in querying the printer (via SNMP
[1181]173    or Netatalk or any other method of your choice) for its total pages
[1186]174    counter.
[980]175   
[1600]176    This is done both at the beginning and at the end of a
[1186]177    print job. The counters difference is then immediately used to
178    decrease the user's account balance or increase his quota usage.
179   
[1475]180  - The 'software' method consists in delegating the computation of the
[980]181    job's size in number of pages to any external command of your choice.
182    The command can read the job's data from its standard input and MUST
[1186]183    output the job's size on its standard output. Changes to the user
[1600]184    account are reported immediately.
[980]185   
[1600]186PyKota is known to work fine with most laser printers, either with
187software accounting, or with hardware accounting if the printer
188supports this.
[724]189
[695]190============================================================
191
192INSTALLATION:
193=============
194
[1186]195NB :
196====
[887]197
[1397]198  You may learn more about PyKota, if it fits your own organization,
199  its internal working, and some potential performance drawbacks and
200  how to avoid them, in a WiKi administered by Ryan Suarez at :
201 
202    http://webcrossing.macosxlabs.org/webx?14@30.QAu3a5k0c4z.7@.26bf4661
[1034]203
[1651]204  You may also find the following document interesting :
205 
206    http://es.tldp.org/Tutoriales/doc-openldap-samba-cups-python/
207   
208  This document, written in Spanish by Sergio Gonzalez Gonzalez, 
209  describes the integration of PyKota into an OpenLDAP + Samba
210  + CUPS installation. Even for people who can't read spanish
211  this document is really interesting, and contains lots of
212  screenshots.
213 
[714]214Prerequisite :
215--------------
216   
217  You need to have the following tools installed on the CUPS Server :
218 
[1886]219    - CUPS (http://www.cups.org) or LPRng (http://www.lprng.com)
220    - Python v2.1 or above (http://www.python.org)
221    - eGenix' mxDateTime Python extension (http://www.egenix.com)
[1771]222    - The JAXML Python module to be able to dump datas in the XML format.
[1886]223      (http://www.librelogiciel.com/software/)
[1771]224    - The Python-SNMP module to query printers for their page counter.
[1886]225      (http://pysnmp.sourceforge.net)
[1771]226    - The Python-OSD module to use the graphical print quota reminder.
227    - SNMP tools (specifically the snmpget command) if you prefer to
228      use your own script to request query printers.
[919]229    - Netatalk (specifically the pap command) if you plan to
230      request your printer's lifetime page counter via AppleTalk.
[1886]231      (http://netatalk.sourceforge.net)
[1927]232    - The ReportLab Python module (http://www.reportlab.org) if you want 
233      to have PyKota generate nice banners for you.
234    - The Python Imaging Library (aka PIL) module
235      (http://www.pythonware.com/downloads) if you want to have PyKota
236      generate nice banners for you.
[1043]237    - PostgreSQL's PygreSQL Python extension and the PostgreSQL client
238      libraries if you plan to use PostgreSQL as the Quota Storage
239      backend.
[1886]240      (http://www.postgresql.org and http://www.pygreql.org)
[1043]241 or     
242    - python-ldap Python module and the OpenLDAP client libraries 
[1823]243      if you plan to use an LDAP server as the Quota Storage backend.
[1886]244      (http://www.openldap.org and http://python-ldap.sourceforge.net)
[714]245   
[1771]246  On Intel i386 architecture, and for performance reasons, it is
247  strongly suggested that you install the Python accelerator Psyco,
248  available at :
[1570]249 
250      http://psyco.sourceforge.net
251     
[1571]252  Under Debian :   
253 
254      $ apt-get install python-psyco
255     
256  Other architectures may be supported as well in the future, check   
[1600]257  this on Psyco's website.
[1571]258 
[1578]259  Installing Psyco is not mandatory, but it will speedup PCL5 parsing
[1570]260  by almost 3 times. PostScript and PDF parsing can also benefit,
261  but in an almost unnoticeable manner since this part of the code
[1575]262  is already optimal. For PCL5 this is a completely different matter,
[1570]263  and if you install Psyco you will never regret it !
[1600]264  Same remark applies for PCL6 (aka PCLXL) : the parser is completely
265  different, but the performance gain with Psyco is impressive.
[1570]266 
[1186]267  You may also benefit from having the following tools installed to
268  deal with some printers :
269 
270    - npadmin
271    - netcat
272    - ghostscript
273   
[714]274  You need to have the following tools installed on the Quota Storage 
275  Server :
276 
[1886]277    - PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org)
[714]278   
[1043]279  or 
280 
[1886]281    - OpenLDAP, or any other LDAP server (http://www.openldap.org)
[1043]282   
[1086]283NB :   
284
285  PygreSQL must be linked with the PostgreSQL client libraries on
286  the Print Server. The PostgreSQL client libraries' version must
287  match the PostgreSQL version used on the Quota Storage Server.
[714]288 
[1043]289or 
290
[1086]291  python-ldap must be linked with the OpenLDAP client libraries on the
[1823]292  Print Server. The OpenLDAP client libraries' version should match the
293  OpenLDAP version used on the Quota Storage Server, if applicable.
[1043]294 
[714]295  This list of prerequisite software may change in the future, when
296  PyKota will support more functionnalities you will be given
297  alternatives.
298 
[952]299  Of course the Print Server and the Quota Storage Server can be the
[851]300  very same machine if you've got a tiny network, or you can have
[952]301  multiple Print Servers all storing their quotas on the same Quota
[851]302  Storage Server if you've got a bigger network.
303 
[1886]304Hint : 
305------
306
307  - The Debian GNU/Linux distribution is to our knowledge the
308    easiest distribution to install PyKota on, because all
309    of PyKota dependencies are already included, excepted
310    for the PySNMP (http://pysnmp.sourceforge.net) module
311    which for now has to be downloaded separately.
312
[714]313Then :   
314------
315 
[724]316Download the latest PyKota version from the CVS tree on :
[695]317
[725]318    http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/pykota
[695]319
[1906]320You can now check if the dependencies are correct by typing :
[695]321
[1906]322    python checkdeps.py
323   
324To install the software, just type :
325
[725]326    python setup.py install
[695]327
328You may need to be logged in with sufficient privileges (e.g. root)
329
330Go to the initscripts subdirectory of PyKota's sources, and choose
[1600]331the appropriate storage backend for your configuration. Read carefully
[695]332the associated README file and execute the initialization script
[878]333to create an empty PyKota Storage. Upgrade scripts may be
334provided as well.
[695]335
[1186]336Copy the conf/pykota.conf.sample and  conf/pykotadmin.conf.sample
[1107]337sample configuration files to /etc/pykota/pykota.conf and
[1905]338/etc/pykota/pykotadmin.conf 
339The installation script usually copies these files into /usr/share/pykota
[1198]340
[1905]341You need to adapt these files to your own needs. Especially you may
342have to create sections named after your own printers, and change
343the administrator's email address which by default is
344root@localhost. Read and try to understand these two very well
345commented files, so that you'll encounter less problems later.
346
[1198]347Also be sure to double check that commands that query printers
[1186]348for their internal page counter work from the command line
349before using them in PyKota's configuration.
[695]350
[1186]351The rest of the installation depends on your printing system :
352
[1185]353  - CUPS Printing System :
[952]354 
[1185]355    Once and for all :
[952]356   
[1185]357        Create a symbolic link to the cupspykota backend
358        in CUPS's backend directory :
359       
360          $ cd /usr/lib/cups/backend
[1345]361          $ ln -s /usr/share/pykota/cupspykota cupspykota
[1185]362         
363        Restart CUPS so that the new backend can be detected.
364       
365          $ /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
366         
[1600]367        or :   
368     
369          $ /etc/rc.d/init.d/cupsysrestart
370         
371        or any similar command depending on your operating system. 
372         
[1185]373    For new printers :
[952]374   
[1185]375        Go to CUPS management interface (http://localhost:631)
376        and choose the appropriate PyKota managed device depending
377        on the type of printer you use. For example, if your
378        printer is waiting on :
379       
[1354]380            socket://myprinter.example.com:9100
[1185]381           
382        Then choose :   
383       
[1354]384            cupspykota:socket://myprinter.example.com:9100
[1185]385           
386        Configure your printer as usual.   
387       
[1186]388        Now double check /etc/pykota/pykota.conf
[1600]389       
390        You should manually create a section named after the
[1402]391        printer you've just added, unless you have set
392        all options globally.
[1600]393       
[1408]394        The new pkhint command can help you with correct settings
395        for your printers, but don't rely on it because it is still
[1600]396        experimental work. To use pkhint, you have to feed it with
397        CUPS' printers.conf file this way :
[1186]398       
[1600]399          $ pkhint </etc/cups/printers.conf
400       
401        pkhint will try to tell you what is the best accounting
402        method for each printer and will print some lines you'll
403        just have to copy&paste in the appropriate sections in
404        /etc/pykota/pykota.conf
405       
[1185]406        That's all.
[952]407   
[1185]408    For existing printers :
409   
[1186]410        If you had already installed a version of PyKota earlier
411        than 1.16alpha7, then remove the *cupsFilter lines in your
412        PPD files for each printer already managed printers. Each
413        line to remove is of the form :
[1185]414       
[1345]415          *cupsFilter: "application/vnd.cups-postscript 0 /usr/share/pykota/pykota"
[1185]416       
[1345]417        This means that each time the pstops filter will be executed, it will
418        pass the job's data through the pykota filter which is present in
419        /usr/share/pykota
420       
[1185]421        Don't touch anything else, especially any other *cupsFilter line.
[1186]422        Then save each of these files.
[1185]423       
424        Then, the easiest is to directly modify the DeviceURI lines
425        in /etc/cups/printers.conf, you just have to put
426        'cupspykota:' in front of what is already on these lines.
427        For example, replace :
428   
[1354]429            DeviceURI socket://myprinter.example.com:9100
[1185]430       
431        with :   
432   
[1354]433            DeviceURI cupspykota:socket://myprinter.example.com:9100
[1345]434           
435        or :   
[1185]436       
[1354]437            DeviceURI cupspykota://socket://myprinter.example.com:9100
[1345]438       
[1185]439        Save the file and restart CUPS.
[1600]440       
441        Here too, you may find it interesting to use the pkhint command as
442        described above to help with manual configuration of the file
443        /etc/pykota/pykota.conf
[695]444
[1185]445  - LPRng Printing System :
[952]446 
[1600]447    For each printer on which you want to use PyKota :
448   
449        Modify the printer's entry in /etc/printcap : you have to add
450        the three following lines :
451       
[1612]452          :achk=true:\
[1600]453          :as=/usr/share/pykota/lprngpykota:\
454          :ae=/usr/share/pykota/lprngpykota:\
455         
456        This will tell LPRng to activate accounting, and use the lprngpykota
457        accounting filter both at the start and at the end of printing.
458       
459    When all modifications are done, just save the /etc/printcap file and   
460    restart LPRng :
461   
462          $ /etc/init.d/lprng restart
463         
464        or :   
[1500]465     
[1600]466          $ /etc/rc.d/init.d/lprng restart
467         
468        or any similar command depending on your operating system. 
469       
470    NB : the pkhint command can't be used with LPRng for now, so you   
471         have to modify /etc/pykota/pykota.conf carefully. The comments
472         in this file will help you.
473     
[1186]474Now you can begin to populate the PyKota's database with printers,
475users and groups :
[952]476 
[716]477Add printers and users to the quota system and set their quota values :
[695]478
[1345]479Starting from version 1.18alpha2, the preferred command to manage
480printers is named pkprinters
481
482    $ pkprinters --help
483   
484    will tell you how to create, manage or delete printers and
485    printers groups.
[1402]486   
487    $ pkprinters --add --charge 0.05 hp2100
488   
489    would add the printer named hp2100 with a price per page
490    of 0.05 unit.
[1345]491
[1402]492Now set quotas for users on this printer :     
493
[1086]494    $ edpykota --add -P hp2100 -S 40 -H 50 user1 ... userN
[724]495       
[725]496    launching edpykota without any argument or with the --help
497    command line option will show you all the possibilities.
[1086]498   
499    by default, each user is limited by "quota", this means that on
500    each printer he can have a different soft and hard limit.
501    You may want to limit the user by his account balance value,
[1107]502    in which case, the print quota is shared between all printers
[1086]503    instead of being different. To do this, use the following :
504   
505    $ edpykota --add -P hp2100 --limitby balance --balance 10 user1 ... userN
506   
507    This will put 10 $ (or Euros, PyKota doesn't care) on each user's account
508    balance, and tell PyKota to limit them by their account balance value.
509    Whenever they print on any printer, their account balance value is
510    decreased by an amount which depends on the particular price per page
511    and per job that you may have defined on the printer with edpykota's
512    --charge command line option.
[1107]513    Soft and Hard limits are not used if "--limitby balance" is used,
514    but you can define a "poorman"'s threshold in /etc/pykota/pykota.conf
515    to obtain a similar result (warning message when quota is low).
[695]516
[990]517Restart CUPS or LPRng, for example under Debian GNU/Linux systems :         
[695]518
[725]519    $ /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
[990]520   
521  or :
522 
523    $ /etc/init.d/lprng restart
[695]524       
525Your users now should be able to print but not exceed their
526printing quota.
527
[1149]528To see printer quota usage, you can use :
[794]529
530    $ repykota --printer lp
531   
532or :
533
534    $ repykota
535   
536    which will print quota usage for all users on all printers,
[1107]537    along with totals, if you are the root user. If you are
538    a regular user, only your own quota report will be produced.
[794]539   
[1107]540Quota reports are also available remotely by using the CGI script
[1345]541printquota.cgi provided in the cgi-bin/ subdirectory. You can
542also use the CSS stylesheet present in the stylesheets/ subdirectory
[1402]543and put it at your web server's DocumentRoot, to benefit from a nicer
544look, especially quota violations will appear in different colors.
[990]545
[980]546For different security concerns, please give a look at the SECURITY
547file which is part of this software.
[741]548           
[695]549============================================================
550
[958]551Mailing list :
552--------------
553
554  A mailing list is dedicated to Pykota, you can subscribe to it
555  or consult its archives at :
556 
557    http://cgi.librelogiciel.com/mailman/listinfo/pykota
558   
[1600]559  The mailing list is the preferred way to obtain support, because 
560  all members can help and can also benefit from the solutions
561  proposed by other members.
562 
563  Posts by non-members are usually rejected.
564 
565  The mailing list language is english and only english.
566   
[1181]567IRC :   
568-----
569
570  You can also chat with us :
571 
572        /server irc.freenode.net
573        /join #pykota
[1600]574       
575  Preferred language on this channel is english, but french     
576  is also accepted. Try to avoid exposing complex problems
577  in french because english speaking people on the channel
578  wouldn't benefit from the solutions.
579 
580  PyKota's main author is known as 'tamere' on IRC.
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583   
[1107]584Please e-mail bugs to the mailing list at : pykota@librelogiciel.com
585or to the main author at : alet@librelogiciel.com (Jerome Alet)
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