#!/bin/bash printer=examplename # replace this with your actual printer name before putting it into /usr/bin imagelogmsg="Server hoster decided to enable file logging, if you don't wish your file to be logged, ask the server owner to delete your sent file or if you are the server hoster set LOG=nolog in .env file" # add a custom logging of files message # Loop through each file passed as an argument for file in "$1"; do # Get the MIME type of the file mime_type=$(file --mime-type -b "$file") # Check if the MIME type is for images, text, or PDF files if [[ "$mime_type" == image/* || "$mime_type" == application/pdf ]]; then if [[ $2 == log ]]; then echo $imagelogmsg cp $1 $HOME/imagelog echo "Printing image/document" lpr -o portrait -o media=A4 $1 -P $printer # if you are using a different printer that requires different commands to print, change this part of the code. else echo "Printing image/document" lpr -o portrait -o media=A4 $1 -P $printer # if you are using a different printer that requires different commands to print, change this part of the code. fi elif [[ "$mime_type" == text/* ]]; then if [[ $2 == log ]]; then echo $imagelogmsg cp $1 $HOME/imagelog echo "Printing text" lpr -o portrait -o media=A4 $1 -P $printer # if you are using a different printer that requires different commands to print, change this part of the code. else echo "Printing text" lpr -o portrait -o media=A4 $1 -P $printer # if you are using a different printer that requires different commands to print, change this part of the code. fi else echo "Error: Invalid file type or, ePrint clone only accepts the following MIME types: text/*, image/*, application/pdf" exit 1 fi done