Encrypt PDF Files - Python

This tutorial shows how to encrypt PDF files in a Python application using the LEADTOOLS SDK.

Overview  
Summary This tutorial covers how to encrypt PDF files in a Python application
Completion Time 20 minutes
Visual Studio Project Download tutorial project (1 KB)
Platform Python Console Application
IDE Visual Studio 2022
Runtime Target Python 3.10 or higher
Development License Download LEADTOOLS
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Required Knowledge

Get familiar with the basic steps of creating a project by reviewing the Add References and Set a License tutorial, before working on the Encrypt PDF Files - Python tutorial.

Create the Project and Add LEADTOOLS References

Start with a copy of the project created in the Add References and Set a License tutorial. If the project is not available, follow the steps in that tutorial to create it.

The references needed depend upon the purpose of the project.

This tutorial requires the following DLLs:

For a complete list of which DLL files are required for your application, refer to Files to be Included With Your Application.

Set the License File

The License unlocks the features needed for the project. It must be set before any toolkit function is called. For details, including tutorials for different platforms, refer to Setting a Runtime License.

There are two types of runtime licenses:

Add the PDF Encryption Code

With the project created, the references added, and the license set, coding can begin.

In the Solution Explorer, open Project-Name.py and place the following references below the "Add references to LEADTOOLS" comment

# Add references to LEADTOOLS 
from leadtools import LibraryLoader 
LibraryLoader.add_reference("Leadtools") 
from Leadtools import * 
LibraryLoader.add_reference("Leadtools.Pdf") 
from Leadtools.Pdf import * 

Add a new method named encrypt_pdf(in_filename, out_filename) to the Project-Name.py file and call it in the main() method, as shown below. Also, add two string values to the main() method, in_filename = r"C:\LEADTOOLS22\Resources\Images\Leadtools.pdf" and out_filename = r"C:\LEADTOOLS22\Resources\Images\LeadtoolsEncrypted.pdf".

def main(): 
 
    Support.set_license(os.path.join(DemosTools.get_root(), "C:/LEADTOOLS22/Support/Common/License")) 
 
    in_filename = r"C:\LEADTOOLS22\Resources\Images\Leadtools.pdf" 
    out_filename = r"C:\LEADTOOLS22\Resources\Images\LeadtoolsEncrypted.pdf" 
    encrypt_pdf(in_filename, out_filename) 

Add the code below to the new method to set the PDFSecurityOptions, encrypt the PDF file, and output the new encrypted PDF to the file path set above.

# Convert PDF to encrypted and disable printing 
def encrypt_pdf(in_filename, out_filename): 
    input_file = PDFFile(in_filename) 
    print("Original PDF File Loaded") 
    input_file.SecurityOptions = PDFSecurityOptions() 
 
    # Set a password to open the file 
    input_file.SecurityOptions.UserPassword = "PasswordToOpen" 
     
    # Set a password that will be needed when changing the file permissions in the future 
    input_file.SecurityOptions.OwnerPassword = "PermissionsPassword" 
     
    # Disable printing 
    input_file.SecurityOptions.PrintEnabled = False 
    input_file.SecurityOptions.HighQualityPrintEnabled = False 
    input_file.SecurityOptions.EncryptionMode = PDFEncryptionMode.RC128Bit 
 
    print("Security Options Set.") 
    input_file.Convert(1, -1, out_filename) 
    print("Encrypted PDF Produced.") 
    print("Checking if output PDF is encrypted:", PDFFile.IsEncrypted(out_filename)) 

Run the Project

Run the project by pressing F5, or by selecting Debug -> Start Debugging.

If the steps were followed correctly, the console appears and converts the input PDF file to a new encrypted PDF file, using the specified PDFSecurityOptions.

Wrap-up

This tutorial showed how to save PDF files with encryption and how to control their security permissions to disallow printing. We also covered how to use the PDFFile and PDFSecurityOptions classes.

See Also

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