Man1 - ipptool.1

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NAME

ipptool - perform internet printing protocol requests

SYNOPSIS

ipptool [ –help ] [ –ippserver filename ] [ –stop-after-include-error ] [ –version ] [ -4 ] [ -6 ] [ -C ] [ -E ] [ -I ] [ -L ] [ -P filename.plist ] [ -S ] [ -T seconds ] [ -V version ] [ -X ] [ -c ] [ -d name=value ] [ -f filename ] [ -h ] [ -i seconds ] [ -j ] [ -n repeat-count ] [ -q ] [ -t ] [ -v ] printer-uri testfile [ … testfile ]

DESCRIPTION

ipptool sends IPP requests to the specified printer-uri and tests and/or displays the results. Each named testfile defines one or more requests, including the expected response status, attributes, and values. Output is either a plain text, formatted text, CSV, or XML report on the standard output, with a non-zero exit status indicating that one or more tests have failed. The testfile format is described in *ipptoolfile*(5).

OPTIONS

The following options are recognized by ipptool:

–help
Shows program help.
*–ippserver */filename/
Specifies that the test results should be written to the named ippserver attributes file.
–stop-after-include-error
Tells ipptool to stop if an error occurs in an included file. Normally ipptool will continue with subsequent tests after the INCLUDE directive.
–version
Shows the version of ipptool being used.
-4
Specifies that ipptool must connect to the printer or server using IPv4.
-6
Specifies that ipptool must connect to the printer or server using IPv6.
-C
Specifies that requests should be sent using the HTTP/1.1 “Transfer-Encoding: chunked” header, which is required for conformance by all versions of IPP. The default is to use “Transfer-Encoding: chunked” for requests with attached files and “Content-Length:” for requests without attached files.
-E
Forces TLS encryption when connecting to the server using the HTTP “Upgrade” header.
-I
Specifies that ipptool will continue past errors.
-L
Specifies that requests should be sent using the HTTP/1.0 “Content-Length:” header, which is required for conformance by all versions of IPP. The default is to use “Transfer-Encoding: chunked” for requests with attached files and “Content-Length:” for requests without attached files.
*-P*/ filename.plist/
Specifies that the test results should be written to the named XML (Apple plist) file in addition to the regular test report (-t). This option is incompatible with the -i (interval) and -n (repeat-count) options.
-S
Forces (dedicated) TLS encryption when connecting to the server.
*-T*/ seconds/
Specifies a timeout for IPP requests in seconds.
*-V*/ version/
Specifies the default IPP version to use: 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, or 2.2. If not specified, version 1.1 is used.
-X
Specifies that XML (Apple plist) output is desired instead of the plain text report. This option is incompatible with the -i (interval) and -n (repeat-count) options.
-c
Specifies that CSV (comma-separated values) output is desired instead of the plain text output.
*-d*/ name=value/
Defines the named variable.
*-f*/ filename/
Defines the default request filename for tests.
-h
Validate HTTP response headers.
*-i*/ seconds/
Specifies that the (last) testfile should be repeated at the specified interval. This option is incompatible with the -X (XML plist output) option.
-j
Specifies that ipptool will produce JSON output.
-l
Specifies that plain text output is desired.
*-n*/ repeat-count/
Specifies that the (last) testfile should be repeated the specified number of times. This option is incompatible with the -X (XML plist output) option.
-q
Be quiet and produce no output.
-t
Specifies that CUPS test report output is desired instead of the plain text output.
-v
Specifies that all request and response attributes should be output in CUPS test mode (-t). This is the default for XML output.

EXIT STATUS

The ipptool program returns 0 if all tests were successful and 1 otherwise.

FILES

The following standard files are available:


      color.jpg
      create-printer-subscription.test
      document-a4.pdf
      document-a4.ps
      document-letter.pdf
      document-letter.ps
      get-completed-jobs.test
      get-jobs.test
      get-notifications.test
      get-printer-attributes.test
      get-subscriptions.test
      gray.jpg
      ipp-1.1.test
      ipp-2.0.test
      ipp-2.1.test
      ipp-2.2.test
      ipp-everywhere.test
      onepage-a4.pdf
      onepage-a4.ps
      onepage-letter.pdf
      onepage-letter.ps
      print-job.test
      print-job-deflate.test
      print-job-gzip.test
      testfile.jpg
      testfile.pcl
      testfile.pdf
      testfile.ps
      testfile.txt
      validate-job.test

CONFORMING TO

The ipptool program is unique to CUPS and conforms to the Internet Printing Protocol up to version 2.2.

EXAMPLES

Get a list of completed jobs for “myprinter”:


      ipptool ipp://localhost/printers/myprinter get-completed-jobs.test

Send email notifications to “user@example.com” when “myprinter” changes:


      ipptool -d recipient=mailto:user@example.com \
          ipp://localhost/printers/myprinter create-printer-subscription.test

SEE ALSO

*ipptoolfile*(5), IANA IPP Registry (https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipp-registrations), PWG Internet Printing Protocol Workgroup (https://www.pwg.org/ipp) RFC 8011 (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8011),

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2021 by OpenPrinting.

Author: dt

Created: 2022-02-22 Tue 16:45