Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) encoder and decoder.
This module can be used to implement either a printing client or a printer server.
npm install ipp-encoder
Printer server example:
var ipp = require('ipp-encoder')
var C = ipp.CONSTANTS
// decode binary buffer from IPP client
var decoded = ipp.request.decode(buf)
// ...handle request...
// prepare response
var response = {
statusCode: C.SUCCESSFUL_OK, // set `operationId` instead if encoding a request
requestId: decoded.requestId,
groups: [
{ tag: C.OPERATION_ATTRIBUTES_TAG, attributes: [
{ tag: C.CHARSET, name: 'attributes-charset', value: 'utf-8' },
{ tag: C.NATURAL_LANG, name: 'attributes-natural-language', value: 'en-us' },
{ tag: C.TEXT_WITH_LANG, name: 'status-message', value: { lang: 'en-us', value: 'successful-ok' } }
] },
{ tag: C.JOB_ATTRIBUTES_TAG, attributes: [
{ tag: C.INTEGER, name: 'job-id', value: 147 },
{ tag: C.NAME_WITH_LANG, name: 'job-name', value: { lang: 'en-us', value: 'Foobar' } }
] }
]
}
// encode response to binary buffer
ipp.response.encode(response) // <Buffer 01 01 00 00 ... >
An object containing IPP constants. See constants.js
for the complete
list.
Map of IPP status codes to descriptive strings. See status-codes.js
for the complete list.
Decode an IPP request buffer and returns the request object.
Options:
buffer
- The buffer containing the requeststart
- An optional start-offset from where to start parsing the request (defaults to0
)end
- An optional end-offset specifying at which byte to end the decoding (defaults tobuffer.length
)
Request object structure:
{
version: {
major: 1,
minor: 1
},
operationId: 0x02,
requestId: 1,
groups: [
{ tag: C.OPERATION_ATTRIBUTES_TAG, attributes: [
{ tag: 0x47, name: 'attributes-charset', value: ['utf-8'] },
{ tag: 0x48, name: 'attributes-natural-language', value: ['en-us'] },
{ tag: 0x45, name: 'printer-uri', value: ['ipp://watson.local.:3000/'] },
{ tag: 0x42, name: 'job-name', value: ['foobar'] },
{ tag: 0x22, name: 'ipp-attribute-fidelity', value: [true] }
] },
{ tag: C.JOB_ATTRIBUTES_TAG, attributes: [
{ tag: 0x21, name: 'copies', value: [20] },
{ tag: 0x44, name: 'sides', value: ['two-sided-long-edge'] }
] }
]
}
After decoding ipp.request.decode.bytes
is set to the amount of bytes
used to decode the object.
Note that any data after the IPP headers are ignored.
Encode an IPP request object and returns en encoded buffer.
Options:
obj
- The object containing the requestbuffer
- An optional buffer in which to write the encoded requestoffset
- An optional offset from where to start writing the encoded data in the buffer (defaults to0
)
Response object structure:
{
statusCode: 0x00,
requestId: 1,
groups: [
{ tag: C.OPERATION_ATTRIBUTES_TAG, attributes: [
{ tag: 0x47, name: 'attributes-charset', value: ['utf-8'] },
{ tag: 0x48, name: 'attributes-natural-language', value: ['en-us'] },
{ tag: 0x41, name: 'status-message', value: ['successful-ok'] }
] },
{ tag: C.JOB_ATTRIBUTES_TAG, attributes: [
{ tag: 0x21, name: 'job-id', value: [147] },
{ tag: 0x45, name: 'job-uri', value: ['ipp://watson.local.:3000/123'] }
{ tag: 0x44, name: 'job-state', value: ['pending'] }
] }
]
}
It's possible to provide a custom IPP version in the same format is seen in the request. Default IPP version is 1.1.
After encoding, ipp.request.encode.bytes
is set to the amount of bytes
used to encode the object.
Returns the number of bytes it would take to encode the given IPP request object.
Same as ipp.request.decode()
, but for IPP responses.
After decoding ipp.response.decode.bytes
is set to the amount of bytes
used to decode the object.
Same as ipp.request.encode()
, but for IPP responses.
After encoding, ipp.response.encode.bytes
is set to the amount of bytes
used to encode the object.
Same as ipp.request.encodingLength()
, but for IPP responses.
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