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9<h1 class="title">backend(7)</h1>
10
11<h2 class="title"><a name="NAME">Name</a></h2>
12backend - cups backend transmission interfaces
13<h2 class="title"><a name="SYNOPSIS">Synopsis</a></h2>
14<b>backend
15</b><br>
16<b>backend
17</b>job user title num-copies options [
18<i>filename
19</i>]
20<h2 class="title"><a name="DESCRIPTION">Description</a></h2>
21Backends are a special type of <a href='man-filter.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>filter(7)</a> which is used to send print data
22to and discover different devices on the system.
23<p>Like filters, backends must be capable of reading from a filename on the
24command-line or from the standard input, copying the standard input to a
25temporary file as required by the physical interface.
26<p>The command name (argv[0]) is set to the device URI of the destination printer.
27Starting with CUPS 1.1.22, any authentication information in argv[0] is removed,
28so backend developers are urged to use the DEVICE_URI environment variable
29whenever authentication information is required. The CUPS API includes a
30<i>cupsBackendDeviceURI</i> function for retrieving the correct device URI.
31<p>Back-channel data from the device should be relayed to the job
32filters by writing to file descriptor 3. The CUPS API includes
33the <i>cupsBackChannelWrite</i> function for this purpose.
34<h2 class="title"><a name="WARNING">Warning</a></h2>
35CUPS backends are not generally design to be run directly by the user. Aside
36from the device URI issue (argv[0] and DEVICE_URI environment variable contain
37the device URI), CUPS backends also expect specific environment variables and
38file descriptors, and typically run in a user session that (on OS X) has
39additional restrictions that affect how it runs. Backends can also be installed
40with restricted permissions (0500 or 0700) that tell the scheduler to run them
41as the "root" user instead of an unprivileged user (typically "lp") on the
42system.
43<p>Unless you are a developer and know what you are doing, please do not run
44backends directly. Instead, use the <a href='man-lp.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>lp(1)</a> or <a href='man-lpr.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>lpr(1)</a> programs to send
45a print job or <a href='man-lpinfo.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>lpinfo(8)</a> program to query for available printers using the
46backend. The one exception is the SNMP backend - see <i>snmpbackend(8)</i> for
47more information.
48<h2 class="title"><a name="DEVICE_DISCOVERY">Device Discovery</a></h2>
49When run with no arguments, the backend should list the devices and schemes it
50supports or is advertising to stdout. The output consists of zero or more lines
51consisting of any of the following forms:
52
53<pre>
54 device-class scheme "Unknown" "device-info"
55 device-class device-uri "device-make-and-model" "device-info"
56 device-class device-uri "device-make-and-model" "device-info" "device-id"
57 device-class device-uri "device-make-and-model" "device-info" "device-id" "device-location"
58</pre>
59<p>The <i>device-class</i> field is one of the following values:
60<dl>
61<dt>direct
62</dt>
63<dd></dd>
64<dd>The device-uri refers to a specific direct-access device with no options, such
65as a parallel, USB, or SCSI device.
66</dd>
67<dt>file
68</dt>
69<dd></dd>
70<dd>The device-uri refers to a file on disk.
71</dd>
72<dt>network
73</dt>
74<dd></dd>
75<dd>The device-uri refers to a networked device and conforms to the general form for
76network URIs.
77</dd>
78<dt>serial
79</dt>
80<dd></dd>
81<dd>The device-uri refers to a serial device with configurable baud rate and other
82options. If the device-uri contains a baud value, it represents the maximum baud
83rate supported by the device.
84</dd>
85</dl>
86<p>The <i>scheme</i> field provides the URI scheme that is supported by the backend.
87Backends should use this form only when the backend supports any URI using that
88scheme. The <i>device-uri</i> field specifies the full URI to use when
89communicating with the device.
90<p>The <i>device-make-and-model</i> field specifies the make and model of the
91device, e.g. "Example Foojet 2000". If the make and model is not known, you must
92report "Unknown".
93<p>The <i>device-info</i> field specifies additional information about the device.
94Typically this includes the make and model along with the port number or network
95address, e.g. "Example Foojet 2000 USB #1".
96<p>The optional <i>device-id</i> field specifies the IEEE-1284 device ID string for
97the device, which is used to select a matching driver.
98<p>The optional <i>device-location</i> field specifies the physical location of
99the device, which is often used to pre-populate the printer-location attribute
100when adding a printer.
101<h2 class="title"><a name="PERMISSIONS">Permissions</a></h2>
102Backends without world execute permissions are run as the root user. Otherwise,
103the backend is run using an unprivileged user account, typically "lp".
104<h2 class="title"><a name="EXIT_CODES">Exit Codes</a></h2>
105The following exit codes are defined for backends; C API constants defined in
106the &lt;cups/backend.h> header file are defined in parenthesis:
107<dl>
108<dt>0 (CUPS_BACKEND_OK)
109</dt>
110<dd></dd>
111<dd>The print file was successfully transmitted to the device or remote server.
112</dd>
113<dt>1 (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED)
114</dt>
115<dd></dd>
116<dd>The print file was not successfully transmitted to the device or remote server.
117The scheduler will respond to this by canceling the job, retrying the job, or
118stopping the queue depending on the state of the error-policy attribute.
119</dd>
120<dt>2 (CUPS_BACKEND_AUTH_REQUIRED)
121</dt>
122<dd></dd>
123<dd>The print file was not successfully transmitted because valid authentication
124information is required. The scheduler will respond to this by holding the job
125and adding the "cups-held-for-authentication" keyword to the "job-reasons"
126attribute.
127</dd>
128<dt>3 (CUPS_BACKEND_HOLD)
129</dt>
130<dd></dd>
131<dd>The print file was not successfully transmitted because it cannot be printed at
132this time. The scheduler will respond to this by holding the job.
133</dd>
134<dt>4 (CUPS_BACKEND_STOP)
135</dt>
136<dd></dd>
137<dd>The print file was not successfully transmitted because it cannot be printed at
138this time. The scheduler will respond to this by stopping the queue.
139</dd>
140<dt>5 (CUPS_BACKEND_CANCEL)
141</dt>
142<dd></dd>
143<dd>The print file was not successfully transmitted because one or more attributes
144are not supported or the job was canceled at the printer. The scheduler will
145respond to this by canceling the job.
146</dd>
147<dt>6 (CUPS_BACKEND_RETRY)
148</dt>
149<dd></dd>
150<dd>The print file was not successfully transmitted because of a temporary issue.
151The scheduler will retry the job at a future time - other jobs may print before
152this one.
153</dd>
154<dt>7 (CUPS_BACKEND_RETRY_CURRENT)
155</dt>
156<dd></dd>
157<dd>The print file was not successfully transmitted because of a temporary issue.
158The scheduler will retry the job immediately without allowing intervening jobs.
159</dd>
160</dl>
161<p>All other exit code values are reserved.
162<h2 class="title"><a name="SEE_ALSO">See Also</a></h2>
163<a href='man-cups-snmp.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>cups-snmp(8)</a>, <a href='man-cupsd.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>cupsd(8)</a>, <a href='man-cupsd.conf.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>cupsd.conf(5)</a>, <a href='man-filter.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>filter(7)</a>,
164<a href='man-lpinfo.html?TOPIC=Man+Pages'>lpinfo(8)</a>,
165<br>
166<a href='http://localhost:631/help'>http://localhost:631/help</a>
167<h2 class="title"><a name="COPYRIGHT">Copyright</a></h2>
168Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc.
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