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/*
/*
* Copyright 2002 Paulo Soares
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1
* (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
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*
* The Original Code is 'iText, a free JAVA-PDF library'.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Bruno Lowagie. Portions created by
* the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Bruno Lowagie.
* All Rights Reserved.
* Co-Developer of the code is Paulo Soares. Portions created by the Co-Developer
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package com.lowagie.text.pdf;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.lowagie.text.DocumentException;
import java.util.HashMap;
/** This class takes any PDF and returns exactly the same but
* encrypted. All the content, links, outlines, etc, are kept.
* It is also possible to change the info dictionary.
*/
public class PdfEncryptor {
private PdfEncryptor(){
}
/** Entry point to encrypt a PDF document. The encryption parameters are the same as in
* PdfWriter. The userPassword and the
* ownerPassword can be null or have zero length. In this case the ownerPassword
* is replaced by a random string. The open permissions for the document can be
* AllowPrinting, AllowModifyContents, AllowCopy, AllowModifyAnnotations,
* AllowFillIn, AllowScreenReaders, AllowAssembly and AllowDegradedPrinting.
* The permissions can be combined by ORing them.
* @param reader the read PDF
* @param os the output destination
* @param userPassword the user password. Can be null or empty
* @param ownerPassword the owner password. Can be null or empty
* @param permissions the user permissions
* @param strength128Bits true for 128 bit key length, false for 40 bit key length
* @throws DocumentException on error
* @throws IOException on error */
public static void encrypt(PdfReader reader, OutputStream os, byte userPassword[], byte ownerPassword[], int permissions, boolean strength128Bits) throws DocumentException, IOException {
PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, os);
stamper.setEncryption(userPassword, ownerPassword, permissions, strength128Bits);
stamper.close();
}
/** Entry point to encrypt a PDF document. The encryption parameters are the same as in
* PdfWriter. The userPassword and the
* ownerPassword can be null or have zero length. In this case the ownerPassword
* is replaced by a random string. The open permissions for the document can be
* AllowPrinting, AllowModifyContents, AllowCopy, AllowModifyAnnotations,
* AllowFillIn, AllowScreenReaders, AllowAssembly and AllowDegradedPrinting.
* The permissions can be combined by ORing them.
* @param reader the read PDF
* @param os the output destination
* @param userPassword the user password. Can be null or empty
* @param ownerPassword the owner password. Can be null or empty
* @param permissions the user permissions
* @param strength128Bits true for 128 bit key length, false for 40 bit key length
* @param newInfo an optional String map to add or change
* the info dictionary. Entries with null
* values delete the key in the original info dictionary
* @throws DocumentException on error
* @throws IOException on error
*/
public static void encrypt(PdfReader reader, OutputStream os, byte userPassword[], byte ownerPassword[], int permissions, boolean strength128Bits, HashMap newInfo) throws DocumentException, IOException {
PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, os);
stamper.setEncryption(userPassword, ownerPassword, permissions, strength128Bits);
stamper.setMoreInfo(newInfo);
stamper.close();
}
/** Entry point to encrypt a PDF document. The encryption parameters are the same as in
* PdfWriter. The userPassword and the
* ownerPassword can be null or have zero length. In this case the ownerPassword
* is replaced by a random string. The open permissions for the document can be
* AllowPrinting, AllowModifyContents, AllowCopy, AllowModifyAnnotations,
* AllowFillIn, AllowScreenReaders, AllowAssembly and AllowDegradedPrinting.
* The permissions can be combined by ORing them.
* @param reader the read PDF
* @param os the output destination
* @param strength true for 128 bit key length, false for 40 bit key length
* @param userPassword the user password. Can be null or empty
* @param ownerPassword the owner password. Can be null or empty
* @param permissions the user permissions
* @throws DocumentException on error
* @throws IOException on error */
public static void encrypt(PdfReader reader, OutputStream os, boolean strength, String userPassword, String ownerPassword, int permissions) throws DocumentException, IOException {
PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, os);
stamper.setEncryption(strength, userPassword, ownerPassword, permissions);
stamper.close();
}
/** Entry point to encrypt a PDF document. The encryption parameters are the same as in
* PdfWriter. The userPassword and the
* ownerPassword can be null or have zero length. In this case the ownerPassword
* is replaced by a random string. The open permissions for the document can be
* AllowPrinting, AllowModifyContents, AllowCopy, AllowModifyAnnotations,
* AllowFillIn, AllowScreenReaders, AllowAssembly and AllowDegradedPrinting.
* The permissions can be combined by ORing them.
* @param reader the read PDF
* @param os the output destination
* @param strength true for 128 bit key length, false for 40 bit key length
* @param userPassword the user password. Can be null or empty
* @param ownerPassword the owner password. Can be null or empty
* @param permissions the user permissions
* @param newInfo an optional String map to add or change
* the info dictionary. Entries with null
* values delete the key in the original info dictionary
* @throws DocumentException on error
* @throws IOException on error
*/
public static void encrypt(PdfReader reader, OutputStream os, boolean strength, String userPassword, String ownerPassword, int permissions, HashMap newInfo) throws DocumentException, IOException {
PdfStamper stamper = new PdfStamper(reader, os);
stamper.setEncryption(strength, userPassword, ownerPassword, permissions);
stamper.setMoreInfo(newInfo);
stamper.close();
}
}