added a example for basic ipp options and comments for the attribute.go file

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Fabian 2020-03-27 23:18:52 +01:00
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[![Version](https://img.shields.io/github/release-pre/phin1x/go-ipp.svg)](https://github.com/phin1x/go-ipp/releases/tag/v1.4.1)
[![Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/go.dev-reference-007d9c?logo=go&logoColor=white)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/phin1x/go-ipp?tab=doc)
[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/phin1x/go-ipp)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/phin1x/go-ipp)
[![Licence](https://img.shields.io/github/license/phin1x/go-ipp.svg)](https://github.com/phin1x/go-ipp/blob/master/LICENSE)
## Go Get
@ -18,12 +19,85 @@ go get -u github.com/phin1x/go-ipp
* create custom ipp requests
* parse ipp responses and ipp control files
## Examples
## Example
Print a file
Print a file with the ipp client
```go
client := ipp.NewIPPClient("printserver", 631, "user", "password", true)
client.PrintFile("/path/to/file", "my-printer", map[string]interface{}{})
package main
import "github.com/phin1x/go-ipp"
func main() {
// create a new ipp client
client := ipp.NewIPPClient("printserver", 631, "user", "password", true)
// print file
client.PrintFile("/path/to/file", "my-printer", map[string]interface{}{})
}
```
Craft and send a custom request
```go
package main
import "github.com/phin1x/go-ipp"
func main() {
// define a ipp request
req := ipp.NewRequest(OperationGetJobs, 1)
req.OperationAttributes[ipp.AttributeWhichJobs] = "completed"
req.OperationAttributes[ipp.AttributeMyJobs] = myJobs
req.OperationAttributes[ipp.AttributeFirstJobID] = 42
req.OperationAttributes[ipp.AttributeRequestingUserName] = "fabian"
// encode request to bytes
payload, err := req.Encode()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// send ipp request to remote server via http
httpReq, err := http.NewRequest("POST", "http://my-print-server:631/printers/my-printer", bytes.NewBuffer(payload))
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// set oüü headers
httpReq.Header.Set("Content-Length", len(payload))
httpReq.Header.Set("Content-Type", ipp.ContentTypeIPP)
httpClient := &http.Client()
httpResp, err := httpClient.Do(httpReq)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer httpResp.Body.Close()
// response must be 200 for a successful operation
// other possible http codes are:
// - 500 -> server error
// - 426 -> sever requests a encrypted connection
// - 401 -> forbidden -> need authorization header or user is not permitted
if httpResp.StatusCode != 200 {
panic("non 200 response from server")
}
// decode ipp response
resp, err := ipp.NewResponseDecoder(httpResp.Body).Decode(nil)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// check if the response status is "ok"
if resp.StatusCode == ipp.StatusOk {
panic(resp.StatusCode)
}
// do something with the returned data
for _, job := resp.JobAttributes {
// ...
}
}
```
## Licence

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sizeBoolean = int16(1)
)
// ipp attribute encoder
// encodes attribute to a io.Writer
type AttributeEncoder struct {
writer io.Writer
}
// create a new attribute encoder from a writer
func NewAttributeEncoder(w io.Writer) *AttributeEncoder {
return &AttributeEncoder{w}
}
// encodes a attribute and its value to a io.Writer
// the tag is determined by the AttributeTagMapping map
func (e *AttributeEncoder) Encode(attribute string, value interface{}) error {
tag, ok := AttributeTagMapping[attribute]
if !ok {
@ -338,20 +343,27 @@ func (e *AttributeEncoder) writeNullByte() error {
return binary.Write(e.writer, binary.BigEndian, int16(0))
}
// representation of a ipp attribute
// a attribute contains a tag, witch identifies the type, the name of the attribute a the value
type Attribute struct {
Tag int8
Name string
Value interface{}
}
// ipp attribute decoder
// reads from a io.Reader an decode the data into an attribute struct
type AttributeDecoder struct {
reader io.Reader
}
// create a new attribute decoder from a reader
func NewAttributeDecoder(r io.Reader) *AttributeDecoder {
return &AttributeDecoder{r}
}
// reads from a io.Reader and decode the attribute
// the type is identified by a tag passed as an argument
func (d *AttributeDecoder) Decode(tag int8) (*Attribute, error) {
attr := Attribute{Tag: tag}
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return r, nil
}
// represents the data of the resolution attribute
type Resolution struct {
Height int
Width int