PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings

PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings()

Initializes an instance of this class.

public PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings()

Examples

Shows how to sign a saved PDF document digitally and timestamp it.

Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.Writeln("Signed PDF contents.");

// Create a "PdfSaveOptions" object that we can pass to the document's "Save" method
// to modify how that method converts the document to .PDF.
PdfSaveOptions options = new PdfSaveOptions();

// Create a digital signature and assign it to our SaveOptions object to sign the document when we save it to PDF.
CertificateHolder certificateHolder = CertificateHolder.Create(MyDir + "morzal.pfx", "aw");
options.DigitalSignatureDetails = new PdfDigitalSignatureDetails(certificateHolder, "Test Signing", "Aspose Office", DateTime.Now);

// Create a timestamp authority-verified timestamp.
options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings =
    new PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings("https://freetsa.org/tsr", "JohnDoe", "MyPassword");

// The default lifespan of the timestamp is 100 seconds.
Assert.AreEqual(100.0d, options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Timeout.TotalSeconds);

// We can set our timeout period via the constructor.
options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings =
    new PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings("https://freetsa.org/tsr", "JohnDoe", "MyPassword", TimeSpan.FromMinutes(30));

Assert.AreEqual(1800.0d, options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Timeout.TotalSeconds);
Assert.AreEqual("https://freetsa.org/tsr", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.ServerUrl);
Assert.AreEqual("JohnDoe", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.UserName);
Assert.AreEqual("MyPassword", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Password);

// The "Save" method will apply our signature to the output document at this time.
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "PdfSaveOptions.PdfDigitalSignatureTimestamp.pdf", options);

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PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings(string, string, string)

Initializes an instance of this class.

public PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings(string serverUrl, string userName, string password)
ParameterTypeDescription
serverUrlStringTimestamp server URL.
userNameStringTimestamp server user name.
passwordStringTimestamp server password.

Examples

Shows how to sign a saved PDF document digitally and timestamp it.

Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.Writeln("Signed PDF contents.");

// Create a "PdfSaveOptions" object that we can pass to the document's "Save" method
// to modify how that method converts the document to .PDF.
PdfSaveOptions options = new PdfSaveOptions();

// Create a digital signature and assign it to our SaveOptions object to sign the document when we save it to PDF.
CertificateHolder certificateHolder = CertificateHolder.Create(MyDir + "morzal.pfx", "aw");
options.DigitalSignatureDetails = new PdfDigitalSignatureDetails(certificateHolder, "Test Signing", "Aspose Office", DateTime.Now);

// Create a timestamp authority-verified timestamp.
options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings =
    new PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings("https://freetsa.org/tsr", "JohnDoe", "MyPassword");

// The default lifespan of the timestamp is 100 seconds.
Assert.AreEqual(100.0d, options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Timeout.TotalSeconds);

// We can set our timeout period via the constructor.
options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings =
    new PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings("https://freetsa.org/tsr", "JohnDoe", "MyPassword", TimeSpan.FromMinutes(30));

Assert.AreEqual(1800.0d, options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Timeout.TotalSeconds);
Assert.AreEqual("https://freetsa.org/tsr", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.ServerUrl);
Assert.AreEqual("JohnDoe", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.UserName);
Assert.AreEqual("MyPassword", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Password);

// The "Save" method will apply our signature to the output document at this time.
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "PdfSaveOptions.PdfDigitalSignatureTimestamp.pdf", options);

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PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings(string, string, string, TimeSpan)

Initializes an instance of this class.

public PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings(string serverUrl, string userName, string password, 
    TimeSpan timeout)
ParameterTypeDescription
serverUrlStringTimestamp server URL.
userNameStringTimestamp server user name.
passwordStringTimestamp server password.
timeoutTimeSpanTime-out value for accessing timestamp server.

Examples

Shows how to sign a saved PDF document digitally and timestamp it.

Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.Writeln("Signed PDF contents.");

// Create a "PdfSaveOptions" object that we can pass to the document's "Save" method
// to modify how that method converts the document to .PDF.
PdfSaveOptions options = new PdfSaveOptions();

// Create a digital signature and assign it to our SaveOptions object to sign the document when we save it to PDF.
CertificateHolder certificateHolder = CertificateHolder.Create(MyDir + "morzal.pfx", "aw");
options.DigitalSignatureDetails = new PdfDigitalSignatureDetails(certificateHolder, "Test Signing", "Aspose Office", DateTime.Now);

// Create a timestamp authority-verified timestamp.
options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings =
    new PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings("https://freetsa.org/tsr", "JohnDoe", "MyPassword");

// The default lifespan of the timestamp is 100 seconds.
Assert.AreEqual(100.0d, options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Timeout.TotalSeconds);

// We can set our timeout period via the constructor.
options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings =
    new PdfDigitalSignatureTimestampSettings("https://freetsa.org/tsr", "JohnDoe", "MyPassword", TimeSpan.FromMinutes(30));

Assert.AreEqual(1800.0d, options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Timeout.TotalSeconds);
Assert.AreEqual("https://freetsa.org/tsr", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.ServerUrl);
Assert.AreEqual("JohnDoe", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.UserName);
Assert.AreEqual("MyPassword", options.DigitalSignatureDetails.TimestampSettings.Password);

// The "Save" method will apply our signature to the output document at this time.
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "PdfSaveOptions.PdfDigitalSignatureTimestamp.pdf", options);

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