foodsoft/plugins/printer
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README.md Add a printer job queue via the printer plugin 2019-02-05 23:32:20 +01:00

FoodsoftPrinter

This plugin adds a printer queue to allow mebers to print PDF with one click. Usually a mini computer with a printer at a room in the foodcoop will wait for new printer jobs and prints them.

This plugin is not enabled by default. To install it, add uncomment the corresponding line in the Gemfile, or add:

gem 'foodsoft_printer', path: 'plugins/foodsoft_printer'

This plugin introduces the foodcoop config option printer_token, which takes a random string for authentication at the endpoint. Additionally a set of PDF files can be selected, which will be generated when a print is triggered.

The communication with the printer client happens via two endpoints, which both require the printer_token as Bearer token in the Authorization header.

  • /:foodcoop/printer/socket: main WebSocket communication
  • /:foodcoop/printer/:id: HTTP GET for documents

The main communication happens via JSON messages via an WebSocket connection, which sends an array of docuement ids to the client, which need to be printed. Addionally the docuemnt can be downloaded as PDF via a separate endpoint. The client can updated the status of the documents by sending an object with the following keys to the server:

  • id (NBR, REQUIRED): id of the document, which should be updated
  • state (ENUM): the current sate of the printing progress.
  • message (STR, REQUIRES state): detailed description of the current state (e.g. download progress)
  • finish (BOOL): when set to true the job will be marked as done

The following values are valid for the state property:

  • queued: the document is not yet ready for printing
  • ready: the document is ready to be downloaded
  • downloading: transfer of the document is in progress
  • pending: download completed, waiting for the printer
  • held: e.g., for "PIN printing"
  • processing: printing is in progress
  • stopped: out of paper, etc.)
  • cancelled: the user stopped the action
  • aborted: the printer stopped the action
  • completed: print was successful

Example: A server sending {"unfinished_jobs":[12,16]} via WebSocket indicates that the two documents 12 and 16 are ready for printing. The client will request the first document from /foodcoop/printer/12 and send it to the printer. The status can be updated by sending {"id":12,"state":"pending"} via WebSocket to the server. Sending {"id":12,"state":"completed","finish":true} as soon as when the printing succeded will mark the job done.

To use this plugin the webserver must support WebSockets. The current implementation uses socket hijack, which is not supported by thin. puma supports that, but might lead to other problems, since it's not well tested in combination with foodsoft. Please be careful when switching the webserver!

This plugin is part of the foodsoft package and uses the AGPL-3 license (see foodsoft's LICENSE for the full license text).