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# frozen_string_literal: true

# The <code>encrypt_document</code> method, as you might have already guessed,
# is used to encrypt the PDF document.
#
# Once encrypted whoever is using the document will need the user password to
# read the document. This password can be set with the
# <code>:user_password</code> option. If this is not set the document will be
# encrypted but a password will not be needed to read the document.
#
# There are some caveats when encrypting your PDFs. Be sure to read the source
# documentation (you can find it here:
# https://github.com/prawnpdf/prawn/blob/master/lib/prawn/security.rb ) before
# using this for anything super serious.

require_relative '../example_helper'

# Bare encryption. No password needed.
Prawn::ManualBuilder::Example.generate('bare_encryption.pdf') do
  text 'See, no password was asked but the document is still encrypted.'
  encrypt_document
end

# Simple password. All permissions granted.
Prawn::ManualBuilder::Example.generate('simple_password.pdf') do
  text 'You was asked for a password.'
  encrypt_document(user_password: 'foo', owner_password: 'bar')
end

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prawn-2.4.0 manual/security/encryption.rb
prawn-2.3.0 manual/security/encryption.rb