ippfind(1) Apple Inc. ippfind(1)

ippfind - find internet printing protocol printers

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

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.

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)

ippfind supports expressions much like the find(1) utility. However, unlike find(1), 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:

True if the domain matches the given regular expression.
Always false.
True is the hostname matches the given regular expression.
Lists attributes returned by Get-Printer-Attributes for IPP printers and traditional find "-ls" output for HTTP URLs. The result is true if the URI is accessible, false otherwise.
True if the service is local to this computer.
True if the service instance name matches the given name.
True if the service instance name matches the given regular expression.
True if the URI resource path matches the given regular expression.
True if the port matches the given number or range.
Prints the URI if the result of previous expressions is true. The result is always true.
Quiet mode - just returns the exit codes below.
True if the service is not local to this computer.
--print-name
Prints the service instance name if the result of previous expressions is true. The result is always true.
Always true.
True if the TXT record contains the named key.
True if the TXT record contains the named key and matches the given regular expression.
True if the URI matches the given regular expression.
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
Unary NOT of the expression.
Logical AND of expressions.
Logical OR of expressions.

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

{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).

ippfind supports the following options:

Show program help.
Show program version.
-4
Use IPv4 when listing.
-6
Use IPv6 when listing.
Specify find timeout in seconds. If 1 or less, ippfind stops as soon as it thinks it has found everything. The default timeout is 1 second.
Specifies the IPP version when listing. Supported values are "1.1", "2.0", "2.1", and "2.2".

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.

When executing a program, ippfind sets the following environment variables for the matching service registration:

Domain name, e.g., "example.com.", "local.", etc.
Fully-qualified domain name, e.g., "printer.example.com.", "printer.local.", etc.
Service instance name, e.g., "My Fine Printer".
Port number for server, typically 631 for IPP and 80 for HTTP.
DNS-SD registration type, e.g., "_ipp._tcp", "_http._tcp", etc.
URI scheme for DNS-SD registration type, e.g., "ipp", "http", etc.
URI for service, e.g., "ipp://printer.local./ipp/print", "http://printer.local./", etc.
Values of TXT record KEY (uppercase).

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 \;

ipptool(1)

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