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ippfind(1)                        Apple Inc.                        ippfind(1)




NAME

       ippfind - find internet printing protocol printers


SYNOPSIS

       ippfind [ options ] regtype[,subtype][.domain.] ... [ expression ...  ]
       ippfind [ options ] name[.regtype[.domain.]] ... [  expression  ...   ]
       ippfind --help ippfind --version


OPTIONS

       --help
            Show program help

       --version
            Show program version

       -4   Use IPv4 when listing

       -6   Use IPv6 when listing

       -T seconds
            Specify  find  timeout  in seconds. If 1 or less, ippfind stops as
            soon as it thinks it has found everything. The default is  1  sec-
            ond.

       -V version
            Specifies  the IPP version when listing. Supported values are 1.1,
            2.0, 2.1, and 2.2.



DESCRIPTION

       ippfind finds services  registered  with  a  DNS  server  or  available
       through  local devices. Its primary purpose is to find IPP printers and
       show their URIs, show their current status, or run commands. For  exam-
       ple, to show the status of all registered IPP printers on your network,
       run:
           ippfind --ls
       Similarly, to send a PostScript test page to every PostScript  printer,
       run:
           ippfind --txt-pdl application/postscript --exec ipptool \
               -f onepage-letter.ps '{}' print-job.test \;



REGISTRATION TYPES

       ippfind supports the following registration types:

       _http._tcp
            HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP, RFC 2616)

       _https._tcp
            Secure HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTPS, RFC 2818)

       _ipp._tcp
            Internet Printing Protocol (IPP, RFC 2911)

       _ipps._tcp
            Secure Internet Printing Protocol (IPPS, draft)

       _printer._tcp
            Line Printer Daemon (LPD, RFC 1179)



EXPRESSIONS

       ippfind  supports  expressions  much like the find(1) utility. However,
       unlike find, ippfind uses POSIX regular expressions  instead  of  shell
       filename  matching patterns. If --exec, -l, --ls, -p, --print, --print-
       name, -q, --quiet, -s, or -x is not specified, ippfind adds --print  to
       print  the  service URI of anything it finds. The following expressions
       are supported:

       -d regex

       --domain regex
            True if the domain matches the given regular expression.

       --false
            Always false.

       -h regex

       --host regex
            True is the hostname matches the given regular expression.

       -l

       --ls Lists attributes returned by Get-Printer-Attributes for IPP print-
            ers and traditional find "-ls" output for HTTP URLs. The result is
            true if the URI is accessible, false otherwise.

       --local
            True if the service is local to this computer.

       -n regex

       --name regex
            True if the  service  instance  name  matches  the  given  regular
            expression.

       --path regex
            True  if  the  URI resource path matches the given regular expres-
            sion.

       -P number[-number]

       --port number[-number]
            True if the port matches the given number or range.

       -p

       --print
            Prints the URI if the result of previous expressions is true.  The
            result is always true.

       -q

       --quiet
            Quiet mode - just returns the exit codes below.

       -r

       --remote
            True if the service is not local to this computer.

       -s

       --print-name
            Prints the service instance name if the result of previous expres-
            sions is true. The result is always true.

       --true
            Always true.

       -t key

       --txt key
            True if the TXT record contains the named key.

       --txt-key regex
            True if the TXT record contains the  named  key  and  matches  the
            given regular expression.

       -u regex

       --uri regex
            True if the URI matches the given regular expression.

       -x utility [argument ...] ;

       --exec utility [argument ...] ;
            Executes  the  specified  program  if  the current result is true.
            "{foo}" arguments are replaced with the corresponding value -  see
            SUBSTITUTIONS below.

       Expressions may also contain modifiers:

       ( expression )
            Group the result of expressions.

       ! expression

       --not expression
            Unary NOT of the expression.

       expression expression

       expression --and expression
            Logical AND of expressions.

       expression --or expression
            Logical OR of expressions.



SUBSTITUTIONS

       The substitutions for "{foo}" in -e and --exec are:

       {}   URI

       {service_domain}
            Domain name, e.g., "example.com.", "local.", etc.

       {service_hostname}
            Fully-qualified   domain   name,   e.g.,   "printer.example.com.",
            "printer.local.", etc.

       {service_name}
            Service instance name, e.g., "My Fine Printer".

       {service_port}
            Port number for server, typically 631 for IPP and 80 for HTTP.

       {service_regtype}
            DNS-SD registration type, e.g., "_ipp._tcp", "_http._tcp", etc.

       {service_scheme}
            URI scheme for DNS-SD registration type, e.g., "ipp", "http", etc.

       {service_uri}
            URI    for    service,   e.g.,   "ipp://printer.local./ipp/print",
            "http://printer.local./", etc.

       {txt_key}
            Value of TXT record key (lowercase).



ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       When executing a program, ippfind sets the following environment  vari-
       ables for the matching service registration:

       IPPFIND_SERVICE_DOMAIN
            Domain name, e.g., "example.com.", "local.", etc.

       IPPFIND_SERVICE_HOSTNAME
            Fully-qualified   domain   name,   e.g.,   "printer.example.com.",
            "printer.local.", etc.

       IPPFIND_SERVICE_NAME
            Service instance name, e.g., "My Fine Printer".

       IPPFIND_SERVICE_PORT
            Port number for server, typically 631 for IPP and 80 for HTTP.

       IPPFIND_SERVICE_REGTYPE
            DNS-SD registration type, e.g., "_ipp._tcp", "_http._tcp", etc.

       IPPFIND_SERVICE_SCHEME
            URI scheme for DNS-SD registration type, e.g., "ipp", "http", etc.

       IPPFIND_SERVICE_URI
            URI    for    service,   e.g.,   "ipp://printer.local./ipp/print",
            "http://printer.local./", etc.

       IPPFIND_TXT_KEY
            Values of TXT record KEY (uppercase).



EXIT CODES

       ippfind returns 0 if the result for all processed expressions is  true,
       1  if the result of any processed expression is false, 2 if browsing or
       any query or resolution failed, 3 if an  undefined  option  or  invalid
       expression was specified, and 4 if it ran out of memory.



SEE ALSO

       ipptool(1)



COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2013 by Apple Inc.



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