A simple interface to Google Cloud Print.
Usage:
>>> from cloudprinting import * >>> auth = OAuth2(access_token="qwertyuiopasdfghjkl", token_token="Bearer") >>> r = list_jobs(auth=auth) >>> r['jobs'] [{"id": ...}, ...] >>> r = submit_job(printer="0e506d12-dbe0-54d3-7392-fd69d45ff2fc", content="test.pdf", auth=auth) >>> r['job'] {"id": "abcdefgh", ...} >>> delete_job("abcdefgh", auth=auth)
Supports both Python 2 and 3:
- ≥ Python 2.6
- ≥ Python 3.2
Use pip to install the latest version from PyPI:
pip install cloudprinting
The module can be used from the command line via:
python -m cloudprinting ...
See --help
for details.
The test suite requires three environment variables:
CP_CLIENT_ID
-- application "client id" (Google API)CP_CLIENT_SECRET
-- application "client secret" (Google API)CP_REFRESH_TOKEN
-- refresh token for an authorised Google AccountCP_PRINTER_ID
-- printer ID (optional, default:__google__docs
)
During the tests a PDF is printed. By default the Google Docs printer is used, however it is more forgiving than typical printers, so I don't recommend using it.
Example:
CP_CLIENT_ID=1234567890.apps.googleusercontent.com \ CP_CLIENT_SECRET=asdfghjklzxcvbnmqwertyuiop \ CP_REFESH_TOKEN=mnbvcxzlkjhgfdspoiuytr \ CP_PRINTER_ID=0e50ed12-dbe0-54d3-a4bd-fdf9d45ff2fc \ tox
- Fix bug in auto-refreshing of OAuth2
- Remove expiration time recording from OAuth2
- Make OAuth2 arguments all optional
- Fix MANIFEST.in
- Fix README bugs
- Add
OAuth2
authentication ClientLoginAuth
only available on Python 2.x- By default send
capabilities
(even if it's[{}]
). This fixes some issues - Print jobs now default to using the filename as the title (no more automatic inclusion of datetime)
- Added a crude command line interface
- Make
ClientLoginAuth
cache authentication token
- Initial version