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CUPS Binding
Documentation of the CUPS binding Bundle
For installation of the binding, please see Wiki page Bindings.
In order to bind an item to a CUPS printer, you need to provide configuration settings. The easiest way to do so is to add some binding information in your item file (in the folder configurations/items`). The syntax for the CUPS binding configuration string is explained here:
cups="<printerName>#<whichJobs>"
Where <printerName>
is the name or URL of the printer, as it is known by the CUPS-Server. And <whichJobs>
is one the following
- NOT_COMPLETED: Jobs that are not printed yet (default value)
- COMPLETED: already printed jobs
- ALL: all jobs
Here are some examples of valid binding configuration strings:
cups="MX-870#NOT_COMPLETED"
cups="http://127.0.0.1:631/printers/MX-870"
As a result, your lines in the items file might look like the following: Number Print_Jobs_Queued "Unfinished print jobs" (FF_Office) { cups="MX-870#NOT_COMPLETED" }
In order to find out the name/url of your printer on the CUPS-Server you can download the current cups4j.runnable-x.x.x.jar
file from http://www.cups4j.org/ and query the printers by using the following command
java -jar cups4j.runnable-x.x.x.jar -h getPrinters
The CUPS Binding can be used to switch on a printer if there are print jobs in the queue and switch it off if the queue is empty.
Number Print_Jobs_Queued "Unfinished print jobs" (FF_Office) { cups="MX-870#NOT_COMPLETED" }
Switch Printer "Printer"
import org.openhab.model.script.actions.Timer
var Timer printerTimer = null
rule "CUPS-Printer Queue"
when
Item Print_Jobs_Queued changed
then
if (Print_Jobs_Queued.state>0) {
if (printerTimer!=null) {
printerTimer.cancel
printerTimer=null
}
if (Printer.state==OFF) {
sendCommand(Printer,ON)
}
}
else if (Printer.state==ON) {
printerTimer = createTimer(now.plusMinutes(5)) [|
sendCommand(Printer,OFF)
]
}
end
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