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1# $Id$
2#
3# Tea4CUPS : Tee for CUPS
4#
5# (c) 2005 Jerome Alet <alet@librelogiciel.com>
6# (c) 2005 Peter Stuge <stuge-tea4cups@cdy.org>
7# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10# (at your option) any later version.
11#
12# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
15# GNU General Public License for more details.
16#
17# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
20#
21#
22
23# First we set all top-level directives in the [global] section
24[global]
25
26# Should we log debugging information to CUPS' error_log file ?
27# defaults to No if unset.
28debug : yes
29
30# In which directory will we create our files ? It must already exist !
31# This directive MUST be present since there's no sane default value.
32# Can be set either in the [global] section or any print queue section.
33# The value defined in a print queue section takes precedence over the
34# value defined in the [global] section.
35# directory : /var/spool/tea4cups/
36directory : /var/spool/cups/
37
38# Should Tea4CUPS keep the files it creates once all hooks have ended ?
39# Defaults to No if unset, meaning that files are automatically deleted
40# once all hooks have ended.
41# Can be set either in the [global] section or any print queue section.
42# The value defined in a print queue section takes precedence over the
43# value defined in the [global] section.
44# BEWARE : this may use huge amounts of disk space !
45# keepfiles : yes
46
47# Should we serialize the launch of all hooks : launch one after
48# the other to save some system resources.
49# Defaults to No if unset, meaning that all hooks are launched in
50# parallel.
51#
52# NB : in any case, hooks' names are sorted alphabetically and
53# are launched in this sort order (obviously when launched in parallel
54# this is unnoticeable).
55#
56# Can be set either in the [global] section or any print queue section.
57# The value defined in a print queue section takes precedence over the
58# value defined in the [global] section.
59# serialize : yes
60
61# When executing the contents of a prehook or posthook directive,
62# tea4cups makes the following environment variables available to your
63# own commands :
64#
65# TEAPRINTERNAME : The print queue name.
66# TEADIRECTORY : Tea4CUPS output directory.
67# TEADATAFILE : Full name of Tea4CUPS work file (in $TEADIRECTORY).
68# TEAJOBSIZE : Job's size in bytes.
69# TEAMD5SUM : MD5 sum of the job's datas.
70# TEACLIENTHOST : Client's hostname or IP address.
71# TEAJOBID : Job's Id.
72# TEAUSERNAME : Name of the user who launched the print job.
73# TEATITLE : Job's title.
74# TEACOPIES : Number of copies requested.
75# TEAOPTIONS : Options of the print job.
76# TEAINPUTFILE : Job's data file or empty when job read from stdin.
77# TEABILLING : Job's billing code (lp -o job-billing=SomeCode file.ps)
78# TEACONTROLFILE : Job's IPP message file (usually /var/spool/cups/c?????)
79#
80# Your own commands will mostly be interested in TEADATAFILE which is
81# the name of the file from which your commands may extract the final
82# job's datas. Don't rely on TEAINPUTFILE, use TEADATAFILE instead
83# since the first one may be empty depending on your printer driver.
84
85# Some prehooks and posthooks
86#
87# Prehooks are guaranteed to be launched
88# BEFORE the job's datas are sent to the printer, and
89# posthooks are guaranteed to be launched AFTER the job's
90# datas have been sent to the printer.
91#
92# prehook names are completely free BUT THEY MUST BEGIN WITH 'prehook_'
93# posthook names are completely free BUT THEY MUST BEGIN WITH 'posthook_'
94#
95# An additionnal environment variable is made available to posthooks,
96# named TEASTATUS which contains the exitcode of the real CUPS backend.
97# If defined, the normal value is 0, meaning that the real CUPS backend exited
98# successfully. Any other value indicates that a problem occured
99# in the CUPS backend which handles the transmission of the job
100# to the printer.
101#
102# prehook_0 : echo "Your print job has been accepted" | smbclient -M $TEAUSERNAME
103# posthook_0 : echo "Your print job has been printed with status $TEASTATUS" | smbclient -M $TEAUSERNAME
104#
105# NB : as a special feature, any prehook which exits with a -1 status (255)
106# causes the job to NOT be sent to the real backend, effectively cancelling it.
107# None of the posthooks gets executed in this case, but all
108# remaining prehooks are still executed.
109#
110#prehook_pdf : cat $TEADATAFILE | su -c "lp -dPDFGenerator" $TEAUSERNAME
111#posthook_0 : cat $TEADATAFILE >/tmp/$TEAJOBID.prn
112
113
114# Sample section for print queue HP2100
115# Uncomment and adapt to your needs.
116#
117#[HP2100]
118#
119# By using a same hook name as in the [global] section, the new
120# value takes precedence
121#posthook_0 : cat $TEADATAFILE >~$TEAUSERNAME/savejobs/$TEAJOBID.prn
122
123# An empty value deletes a value defined in the [global] section
124# so this particular hook doesn't get executed on this printer.
125#prehook_pdf :
126
127# A reflector which produces 4 copies each time :
128#posthook_4copies : lp -dotherprinter -n4 $CUPSDATAFILE
129
130# A simple accounting mechanism
131#prehook_accounting : echo $TEAPRINTERNAME $TEAJOBID $TEAUSERNAME $TEABILLING `pkpgcounter $TEADATAFILE` >/var/log/printaccounting.log
132
133# Some additionnal hooks to forbid duplicate jobs :
134# The prehook will use the history file to filter out duplicate jobs
135# checkdupes is an hypothetical command which exits -1 if the current print
136# job is a duplicate (same MD5 sum already found in history).
137#
138# NB : Beware of some software which embed the job printing time into the
139# PostScript job : two identical jobs may have different MD5 checksums
140# if they differ only by the value of the '%%CreationDate:' PostScript
141# comment !
142#prehook_to_filter_duplicates : /usr/local/bin/checkdupes $TEAMD5SUM /tmp/jobmd5sums
143#posthook_to_filter_duplicates : echo "$TEAJOBID : $TEAMD5SUM" >>/tmp/jobmd5sums
144
145# A particular prehook can send datas to the posthook
146# of the same name automatically through pipes :
147# The file /tmp/result1 will contain the output of prehook_dialog1
148# prehook_dialog1 : echo "This is pipe #1"
149# posthook_dialog1 : cat >/tmp/result1
150# The file /tmp/result2 will contain the output of prehook_dialog2
151# prehook_dialog2 : echo "This is pipe #2"
152# posthook_dialog2 : cat >/tmp/result2
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