OpenPGP Form Encryption for WordPress
This plugin uses OpenPGP.js to provide public key encryption for a textarea. It is most useful for any kind of text area that will be submitted via email or over an unsecured network connection.
The GitHub repository for this plugin is located at https://github.com/pymander/wordpress-openpgp
Pemakaian
This plugin provides a simple shortcode which you can add to your forms. To use the shortcode, you must first upload your ASCII-armored public key to your blog’s media section. Note that the public key must reside on the same server as your blog.
The cryptbutton shortcode takes the following arguments.
keyid
The media ID of your ASCII-armored public key. Either this or keyurl
are required.
keyurl The URL for your ASCII-armored public key. Either this argument or keyid are required.
textarea Optional. The HTML ID for the textarea element to be encrypted. When this is omitted, the plugin will try to find the correct textarea automatically.
class Optional. Specify additional CSS classes for the button element.
text Optional. Specify the button text. This defaults to “Encrypt”. You can also use the shortcode as an open/close tag, and the contents will be used as the button text.
Contoh
This example uses the Jetpack for WordPress contact form. You can see an example of the output on my Contact page. The WordPress code looks something like this:
[contact-form subject='ARNESONIUM CONTACT']
[contact-field label='Name' type='name' required='1'/]
[contact-field label='Email' type='email' required='1'/]
[contact-field label='Phone' type='text'/]
[contact-field label='Comment' type='textarea' required='1'/]
[cryptbutton keyid=42]Encrypt[/cryptbutton]
[/contact-form]
Line 6 displays the cryptbutton usage. Note that I changed some elements of this example to make things clearer. You will need to play with layout and CSS to get things looking nice.
Contact Form 7
This plugin also adds a cryptbutton shortcode to
Contact Form 7. Shortcodes use a slightly
different syntax with CF7. All of the options are still available, but
the example above would be used in a form like this:
<p>
[cryptbutton keyid:42 "Encrypt"]
[submit "Send"]
</p>