Google Cloud Print Service Provider for Laravel 7
alexallotment/laravel-google-cloud-print is a Laravel package for google cloud print service provider for laravel 7.
It currently has 0 GitHub stars and 10 downloads on Packagist (latest version 0.1.2).
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Via composer :
composer require gnurlan/laravel-google-cloud-print
Then add the service provider class to your Laravel config/app.php :
'providers' => [
// ...
Bnb\GoogleCloudPrint\LaravelServiceProvider::class,
// ...
],
Also add the Facade alias if you intend to use it :
'aliases' => [
// ...
'GoogleCloudPrint' => Bnb\GoogleCloudPrint\Facades\GoogleCloudPrint::class,
// ...
],
Set the env parameter GCP_CREDENTIALS_PATH to the absolute path
(or relative to the laravel application root) of the servie account
JSON file downloaded from Google Console.
Create a service account key (IAM) with a ***@re-speedy-diagnostic.iam.gserviceaccount.com
and download the JSON key file at https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials.
Copy the file into the project at the configured env path.
You also need to allow print access to the generated email address on all the desired printers via the Google Cloud Print console at https://www.google.com/cloudprint/#printers.
This library will attempt to accept the invite if the Google API rejects the credentials. Indeed Google service accounts do not get the invitation email with the accept link and therefore need to use the API to complete the process.
Either use the Facade or the shortcut with one of the three provided content type to get a print task object :
$task = GoogleCloudPrint::asText()
$task = GoogleCloudPrint::asHtml()
$task = GoogleCloudPrint::asPdf()
// or
$task = app('google.print')->asText()
$task = app('google.print')->asHtml()
$task = app('google.print')->asPdf()
Calling ->printer($printerId) is required. The $printerId is the
printer's UUID you get on the printer details page at Google Cloud Print
console (or in the printer URL).
The content can be provided in three way :
->content('A raw content').->file('/path/to/my/file'). An exception is thrown if the file is not accessible->url('http://acme.foo/bar'). The content is downloaded locally before sending the print job. An exception is thrown if the URL does not begin with http(s)://You can set any other Cloud Job Ticket option via the ->ticket($key, $value) method.
Some helpers are provided :
->range($start, $end) (start and end pages are included).->marginsInMillimeters($top, $right, $bottom, $left) and ->marginsInCentimeters($top, $right, $bottom, $left).If the job is rejected an exception is thrown.
$printerId = 'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx';
// Printing HTML from an URL
GoogleCloudPrint::asHtml()
->url('https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT')
->printer($printerId)
->send();
// Printing page 3 to 10 of a PDF from a local file
GoogleCloudPrint::asPdf()
->file('storage/document.pdf')
->range(3, 10)
->printer($printerId)
->send();
// Printing plain text with a 1cm margin on each sides using
GoogleCloudPrint::asText()
->content('This is a test')
->printer($printerId)
->marginsInCentimeters(1, 1, 1, 1)
->send();