Perl API to protect cloud Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice Calc spreadsheet with password
Perl library to protect cloud Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice Calc spreadsheet with password
Protect cloud Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice Calc spreadsheet with password - Perl REST API
API Request:
POST
https://api.aspose.cloud/v3.0/cells/{name}/encryption
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Perl code for encryption cloud spreadsheets
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# For complete examples and data files, please go to https://github.com/aspose-cells-cloud/aspose-cells-cloud-perl/ | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
use utf8; | |
use File::Slurp; | |
use MIME::Base64; | |
use AsposeCellsCloud::CellsApi; | |
my $config = AsposeCellsCloud::Configuration->new( client_id => $ENV{'ProductClientId'}, client_secret => $ENV{'ProductClientSecret'}); | |
my $instance = AsposeCellsCloud::CellsApi->new(AsposeCellsCloud::ApiClient->new( $config)); | |
my $remoteFolder = 'TestData/In'; | |
my $remoteName = 'Book1.xlsx'; | |
my $encryption = AsposeCellsCloud::Object::WorkbookEncryptionRequest->new(); | |
$encryption->{password} = '123456' ; | |
$encryption->{encryption_type} = 'XOR' ; | |
$encryption->{key_length} = 128 ; | |
my $request = AsposeCellsCloud::Request::PostEncryptWorkbookRequest->new(); | |
$request->{name} = $remoteName; | |
$request->{encryption} = $encryption; | |
$request->{folder} = $remoteFolder; | |
$request->{storage_name} = ''; | |
my $result = $api->post_encrypt_workbook(request=> $request); |
How to use Perl API to encrypt
- Create an account at Dashboard to get free API quota & authorization details
- Initialize CellsApi with Client Id, Client Secret, Base URL & API version
- Call cells_workbook_post_encrypt_document method to get the resultant stream
System Requirements
- Perl 5