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🔥 Secure your data exports - encrypt and password protect sensitive XLSX files
The Office Open XML format provides a standard for encryption and password protection
Works with Excel, Numbers, and LibreOffice Calc
To install the package:
Run composer require nick322/secure-spreadsheet
to add the package to your project.
Or run composer global require nick322/secure-spreadsheet
to add the package to your system.
This will automatically install the package to your vendor folder.
In cli
secure-spreadsheet run --password=1 --input=/Users/nick/Encryptor/Book1.xlsx --output=/Users/nick/Encryptor/bb.xlsx
In php
require "vendor/autoload.php";
use Nick\SecureSpreadsheet\Encrypt;
$test = new Encrypt();
$test->input('Book1.xlsx')
->password('111')
->output('bb.xlsx');
If you want to only use memory/variable output and input, and no file interaction
$test = new Encrypt($nofile = true);
$output = $test->input($binaryData)
->password('111')
->output();
Thanks to xlsx-populate for providing the encryption and password protection.
View the changelog
Everyone is encouraged to help improve this project. Here are a few ways you can help:
To get started with development:
git clone https://github.com/nick322/secure-spreadsheet.git
cd secure-spreadsheet
./secure-spreadsheet