Redaction & Sanitization
True redaction is destructive: the underlying glyphs, images, and paths must be physically removed from the content stream, not merely covered with a black rectangle. PDF Oxide v0.3.69 implements ISO 32000-1:2008 §12.5.6.23 redaction — redaction_apply returns the number of glyphs it physically deleted, and it fails closed (refuses rather than silently under-redacting) when a page uses a composite/Type0 font it cannot safely rewrite.
This page covers the canonical destructive-redaction family (redaction_add / redaction_apply / redaction_count / redaction_scrub_metadata) plus the header/footer/artifact removal family (remove_headers / remove_footers / remove_artifacts, and the per-page erase_header / erase_footer / erase_artifacts).
Two redaction surfaces. v0.3.69 still exposes a legacy annotation-flatten path (
apply_page_redactions/apply_all_redactions) that burns/Redactannotations into a cosmetic overlay. Prefer the destructive family documented here when you need the content gone. The destructiveredaction_applyalso consumes any/Redactannotations already present in the source, so the two surfaces compose.
Binding coverage. The destructive redaction family is exposed in Rust, Python, Go, C#, and the WASM/JavaScript build. The header/footer/artifact
remove_*family is exposed in Rust, Python, Go, and WASM/JavaScript; the per-pageerase_*family is exposed in Rust, Python, and WASM/JavaScript. C# does not yet expose theremove_*/erase_*furniture family.
How do I redact text from a PDF?
The destructive workflow has three steps:
- Queue redaction rectangles with
redaction_add(page user space; optional DeviceRGB overlay fill). Any/Redactannotations already in the source are picked up automatically. - Apply with
redaction_apply— this physically removes covered glyphs/images/paths, draws an opaque overlay, optionally scrubs document metadata, and returns the glyph count removed. - Save the rewritten PDF. The original
/Contentsobjects are hard-dropped (G6) so the secret cannot survive as a GC-missed orphan.
Queue a Redaction Rectangle
redaction_add(page, rect, fill) queues a destructive rectangle. Coordinates are page user-space (x0, y0, x1, y1); fill is an optional DeviceRGB [r, g, b] overlay colour (default black).
Rust
use pdf_oxide::editor::{DocumentEditor, EditableDocument};
use pdf_oxide::redaction::RedactionOptions;
let mut editor = DocumentEditor::open("confidential.pdf")?;
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x0, y0, x1, y1 in points).
editor.add_redaction(0, [100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0], None)?;
// Apply destructively, then save. Returns a RedactionReport.
let report = editor.apply_redactions_destructive(RedactionOptions::default())?;
println!("glyphs removed: {}", report.glyphs_removed);
editor.save("redacted.pdf")?;
Python
from pdf_oxide import PdfDocument
doc = PdfDocument("confidential.pdf")
# Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x0, y0, x1, y1 in points).
doc.add_redaction(0, (100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0))
# Apply destructively (returns a report dict), then save.
report = doc.apply_redactions_destructive()
print("glyphs removed:", report["glyphs_removed"])
doc.save("redacted.pdf")
Go
editor, _ := pdfoxide.OpenEditor("confidential.pdf")
defer editor.Close()
// Queue a redaction box on page 0; pass nil fill for the default black.
_ = editor.AddRedaction(0, [4]float64{100, 700, 300, 714}, nil)
// Apply destructively (scrubMetadata = true). Returns glyphs removed.
glyphs, _ := editor.ApplyRedactions(true)
fmt.Printf("glyphs removed: %d\n", glyphs)
_ = editor.Save("redacted.pdf")
C#
using PdfOxide;
using var editor = DocumentEditor.Open("confidential.pdf");
// Queue a redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b default to black).
editor.AddRedaction(0, 100, 700, 300, 714);
// Apply destructively (scrubMetadata defaults to true). Returns glyphs removed.
int glyphs = editor.ApplyRedactions(scrubMetadata: true);
Console.WriteLine($"glyphs removed: {glyphs}");
editor.Save("redacted.pdf");
JavaScript (WASM)
import { WasmPdfDocument } from "pdf-oxide-wasm";
const doc = new WasmPdfDocument(bytes);
// Queue a redaction box on page 0; pass an [r, g, b] array for a custom fill.
doc.addRedaction(0, 100, 700, 300, 714);
// Apply destructively. Returns a RedactionReport object.
const report = doc.applyRedactionsDestructive(true);
console.log("glyphs removed:", report.glyphs_removed);
const output = doc.save();
doc.free();
Java
import fyi.oxide.pdf.DocumentEditor;
import fyi.oxide.pdf.geometry.BBox;
try (DocumentEditor editor = DocumentEditor.open("confidential.pdf")) {
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x0, y0, x1, y1 in points).
editor.addRedaction(0, new BBox(100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0));
// Apply destructively (scrubs metadata), then save.
editor.applyRedactionsDestructive();
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("redacted.pdf"));
}
Kotlin
import fyi.oxide.pdf.DocumentEditor
import fyi.oxide.pdf.geometry.BBox
DocumentEditor.open("confidential.pdf").use { editor ->
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x0, y0, x1, y1 in points).
editor.addRedaction(0, BBox(100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0))
// Apply destructively (scrubs metadata), then save.
editor.applyRedactionsDestructive()
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("redacted.pdf"))
}
Scala
import fyi.oxide.pdf.DocumentEditor
import fyi.oxide.pdf.geometry.BBox
import scala.util.Using
Using.resource(DocumentEditor.open("confidential.pdf")) { editor =>
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x0, y0, x1, y1 in points).
editor.addRedaction(0, BBox(100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0))
// Apply destructively (scrubs metadata), then save.
editor.applyRedactionsDestructive()
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("redacted.pdf"))
}
Clojure
(require '[pdf-oxide.core :as pdf])
(import '[fyi.oxide.pdf.geometry BBox])
(with-open [ed (pdf/editor "confidential.pdf")]
;; Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x0, y0, x1, y1 in points).
(pdf/add-redaction ed 0 (BBox. 100.0 700.0 300.0 714.0))
;; Apply destructively (scrubs metadata), then save.
(pdf/apply-redactions ed)
(java.nio.file.Files/write
(java.nio.file.Path/of "redacted.pdf" (into-array String []))
(pdf/editor-save ed)))
PHP
use PdfOxide\DocumentEditor;
$editor = DocumentEditor::open('confidential.pdf');
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2 in points).
$editor->addRedaction(0, 100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0);
// Apply destructively (scrubMetadata defaults to true). Returns glyphs removed.
$glyphs = $editor->applyRedactionsDestructive(true);
echo "glyphs removed: $glyphs\n";
$editor->saveTo('redacted.pdf');
Ruby
require 'pdf_oxide'
PdfOxide::DocumentEditor.open('confidential.pdf') do |ed|
# Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2 in points).
ed.add_redaction(page: 0, rect: [100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0])
# Apply destructively, scrubbing metadata (raises on fail-closed), then save.
ed.apply_redactions!(scrub_metadata: true)
ed.save_to('redacted.pdf')
end
C++
#include <pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.hpp>
auto editor = pdf_oxide::DocumentEditor::open("confidential.pdf");
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b in 0..1).
editor.redaction_add(0, 100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
// Apply destructively (scrub_metadata = true). Returns glyphs removed.
int glyphs = editor.redaction_apply(/*scrub_metadata=*/true, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
std::cout << "glyphs removed: " << glyphs << "\n";
editor.save("redacted.pdf");
Swift
import PdfOxide
let editor = try DocumentEditor.open("confidential.pdf")
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b in 0..1).
try editor.redactionAdd(0, x1: 100, y1: 700, x2: 300, y2: 714, r: 0, g: 0, b: 0)
// Apply destructively (scrub metadata). Returns glyphs removed.
let glyphs = try editor.redactionApply(scrubMetadata: true, r: 0, g: 0, b: 0)
print("glyphs removed: \(glyphs)")
try editor.save("redacted.pdf")
Dart
import 'package:pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.dart';
final editor = DocumentEditor.open('confidential.pdf');
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b in 0..1).
editor.redactionAdd(0, 100, 700, 300, 714);
// Apply destructively, scrubbing metadata. Returns glyphs removed.
final glyphs = editor.redactionApply(scrubMetadata: true);
print('glyphs removed: $glyphs');
editor.save('redacted.pdf');
R
library(pdfoxide)
editor <- pdf_editor_open("confidential.pdf")
# Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b in 0..1).
pdf_redaction_add(editor, 0, 100, 700, 300, 714, 0, 0, 0)
# Apply destructively, scrubbing metadata. Returns glyphs removed.
glyphs <- pdf_redaction_apply(editor, scrub_metadata = TRUE, 0, 0, 0)
cat("glyphs removed:", glyphs, "\n")
pdf_editor_save(editor, "redacted.pdf")
Julia
using PdfOxide
editor = open_editor("confidential.pdf")
# Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b in 0..1).
redaction_add(editor, 0, 100, 700, 300, 714, 0, 0, 0)
# Apply destructively, scrubbing metadata. Returns glyphs removed.
glyphs = redaction_apply(editor, true, 0, 0, 0)
println("glyphs removed: ", glyphs)
save(editor, "redacted.pdf")
Zig
const pdf_oxide = @import("pdf_oxide");
var editor = try pdf_oxide.DocumentEditor.openEditor("confidential.pdf");
defer editor.deinit();
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b in 0..1).
try editor.redactionAdd(0, 100, 700, 300, 714, 0, 0, 0);
// Apply destructively, scrubbing metadata. Returns glyphs removed.
const glyphs = try editor.redactionApply(true, 0, 0, 0);
std.debug.print("glyphs removed: {d}\n", .{glyphs});
try editor.save("redacted.pdf");
Objective-C
#import "POXPdfOxide.h"
NSError *err = nil;
POXDocumentEditor *editor = [POXDocumentEditor openEditor:@"confidential.pdf" error:&err];
// Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b in 0..1).
[editor redactionAddPage:0 x1:100 y1:700 x2:300 y2:714 r:0 g:0 b:0 error:&err];
// Apply destructively, scrubbing metadata. Returns glyphs removed.
int32_t glyphs = [editor redactionApplyScrubMetadata:YES r:0 g:0 b:0 error:&err];
NSLog(@"glyphs removed: %d", glyphs);
[editor saveToPath:@"redacted.pdf" error:&err];
Elixir
{:ok, editor} = PdfOxide.open_editor("confidential.pdf")
# Queue a black redaction box on page 0 (x1, y1, x2, y2; r, g, b in 0..1).
:ok = PdfOxide.redaction_add(editor, 0, 100, 700, 300, 714, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
# Apply destructively, scrubbing metadata. Returns {:ok, glyphs_removed}.
{:ok, glyphs} = PdfOxide.redaction_apply(editor, true, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
IO.puts("glyphs removed: #{glyphs}")
PdfOxide.editor_save(editor, "redacted.pdf")
Count Queued Regions
redaction_count(page) returns the number of regions queued for a page — /Redact annotations in the source plus programmatic rectangles added via redaction_add. Use it to assert there is something to redact before applying.
let mut editor = DocumentEditor::open("marked.pdf")?;
editor.add_redaction(0, [100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0], None)?;
assert_eq!(editor.redaction_count(0)?, 1);
doc = PdfDocument("marked.pdf")
doc.add_redaction(0, (100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0))
assert doc.redaction_count(0) == 1
editor, _ := pdfoxide.OpenEditor("marked.pdf")
defer editor.Close()
_ = editor.AddRedaction(0, [4]float64{100, 700, 300, 714}, nil)
n, _ := editor.RedactionCount(0) // 1
using var editor = DocumentEditor.Open("marked.pdf");
editor.AddRedaction(0, 100, 700, 300, 714);
int n = editor.RedactionCount(0); // 1
const doc = new WasmPdfDocument(bytes);
doc.addRedaction(0, 100, 700, 300, 714);
const n = doc.redactionCount(0); // 1
What is the difference between redaction and sanitization?
Geometric redaction removes content under a rectangle. Sanitization strips document-level secrets that redaction boxes never cover: the /Info dictionary, the catalog XMP /Metadata stream, document JavaScript (/OpenAction, /AA, /Names/JavaScript), and /Names/EmbeddedFiles. The removed object subtrees are hard-excluded from the output (G6).
redaction_apply runs sanitization automatically when its scrub_metadata flag is set (the default in every binding). redaction_scrub_metadata runs the same sanitization pass standalone, with no geometric redaction — use it when you only need to scrub a document, not redact regions. It returns the number of top-level constructs removed.
Rust
use pdf_oxide::editor::{DocumentEditor, EditableDocument};
use pdf_oxide::redaction::RedactionOptions;
let mut editor = DocumentEditor::open("input.pdf")?;
let report = editor.sanitize_document(RedactionOptions::default())?;
println!("constructs removed: {}", report.annotations_removed);
editor.save("sanitized.pdf")?;
Python
doc = PdfDocument("input.pdf")
report = doc.sanitize_document()
print("constructs removed:", report["annotations_removed"])
doc.save("sanitized.pdf")
Go
editor, _ := pdfoxide.OpenEditor("input.pdf")
defer editor.Close()
removed, _ := editor.SanitizeDocument() // top-level constructs removed
_ = editor.Save("sanitized.pdf")
C#
using var editor = DocumentEditor.Open("input.pdf");
int removed = editor.SanitizeDocument(); // top-level constructs removed
editor.Save("sanitized.pdf");
JavaScript (WASM)
const doc = new WasmPdfDocument(bytes);
const report = doc.sanitizeDocument(true, true, true); // scrub, removeJS, removeEmbedded
const output = doc.save();
doc.free();
Java
import fyi.oxide.pdf.DocumentEditor;
try (DocumentEditor editor = DocumentEditor.open("input.pdf")) {
editor.scrubMetadata(); // strip /Info, XMP, JS, embedded files — no geometry
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("sanitized.pdf"));
}
Kotlin
import fyi.oxide.pdf.DocumentEditor
DocumentEditor.open("input.pdf").use { editor ->
editor.scrubMetadata() // strip /Info, XMP, JS, embedded files — no geometry
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("sanitized.pdf"))
}
Scala
import fyi.oxide.pdf.DocumentEditor
import scala.util.Using
Using.resource(DocumentEditor.open("input.pdf")) { editor =>
editor.scrubMetadata() // strip /Info, XMP, JS, embedded files — no geometry
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("sanitized.pdf"))
}
Clojure
(require '[pdf-oxide.core :as pdf])
(with-open [ed (pdf/editor "input.pdf")]
(pdf/scrub-metadata ed) ; strip /Info, XMP, JS, embedded files — no geometry
(java.nio.file.Files/write
(java.nio.file.Path/of "sanitized.pdf" (into-array String []))
(pdf/editor-save ed)))
PHP
use PdfOxide\DocumentEditor;
$editor = DocumentEditor::open('input.pdf');
$editor->scrubMetadata(); // strip /Info, XMP, JS, embedded files — no geometry
$editor->saveTo('sanitized.pdf');
Ruby
require 'pdf_oxide'
PdfOxide::DocumentEditor.open('input.pdf') do |ed|
removed = ed.scrub_metadata # top-level constructs removed (no geometry)
puts "constructs removed: #{removed}"
ed.save_to('sanitized.pdf')
end
C++
#include <pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.hpp>
auto editor = pdf_oxide::DocumentEditor::open("input.pdf");
int removed = editor.redaction_scrub_metadata(); // constructs removed (no geometry)
std::cout << "constructs removed: " << removed << "\n";
editor.save("sanitized.pdf");
Swift
import PdfOxide
let editor = try DocumentEditor.open("input.pdf")
let removed = try editor.redactionScrubMetadata() // constructs removed (no geometry)
print("constructs removed: \(removed)")
try editor.save("sanitized.pdf")
Dart
import 'package:pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.dart';
final editor = DocumentEditor.open('input.pdf');
final removed = editor.redactionScrubMetadata(); // constructs removed (no geometry)
print('constructs removed: $removed');
editor.save('sanitized.pdf');
R
library(pdfoxide)
editor <- pdf_editor_open("input.pdf")
removed <- pdf_redaction_scrub_metadata(editor) # constructs removed (no geometry)
cat("constructs removed:", removed, "\n")
pdf_editor_save(editor, "sanitized.pdf")
Julia
using PdfOxide
editor = open_editor("input.pdf")
removed = redaction_scrub_metadata(editor) # constructs removed (no geometry)
println("constructs removed: ", removed)
save(editor, "sanitized.pdf")
Zig
const pdf_oxide = @import("pdf_oxide");
var editor = try pdf_oxide.DocumentEditor.openEditor("input.pdf");
defer editor.deinit();
const removed = try editor.redactionScrubMetadata(); // constructs removed (no geometry)
std.debug.print("constructs removed: {d}\n", .{removed});
try editor.save("sanitized.pdf");
Objective-C
#import "POXPdfOxide.h"
NSError *err = nil;
POXDocumentEditor *editor = [POXDocumentEditor openEditor:@"input.pdf" error:&err];
int32_t removed = [editor redactionScrubMetadataWithError:&err]; // constructs removed
NSLog(@"constructs removed: %d", removed);
[editor saveToPath:@"sanitized.pdf" error:&err];
Elixir
{:ok, editor} = PdfOxide.open_editor("input.pdf")
{:ok, removed} = PdfOxide.redaction_scrub_metadata(editor) # constructs removed
IO.puts("constructs removed: #{removed}")
PdfOxide.editor_save(editor, "sanitized.pdf")
How do I remove repeating headers and footers?
Headers, footers, and page-furniture artifacts repeat across pages and are often boilerplate you want gone before extraction or re-publishing. PDF Oxide detects them two ways: it prioritises ISO 32000 spec-compliant /Artifact tags (100% accuracy when present) and falls back to a heuristic that flags text repeating in the top/bottom 15% of pages.
remove_headers(threshold) / remove_footers(threshold) / remove_artifacts(threshold) operate document-wide and return the number of removed items. threshold is the fraction of pages (0.0–1.0) on which text must repeat to be treated as furniture in heuristic mode (default 0.8); it must be in [0.0, 1.0]. remove_artifacts is the convenience union of headers + footers.
Rust
use pdf_oxide::PdfDocument;
let doc = PdfDocument::open("report.pdf")?;
let headers = doc.remove_headers(0.8)?; // count removed
let footers = doc.remove_footers(0.8)?;
// Or both at once:
let total = doc.remove_artifacts(0.8)?; // headers + footers
println!("removed {} furniture items", total);
Python
from pdf_oxide import PdfDocument
doc = PdfDocument("report.pdf")
doc.remove_headers(0.8) # threshold defaults to 0.8
doc.remove_footers(0.8)
total = doc.remove_artifacts(0.8) # headers + footers, returns count
print("removed", total, "furniture items")
doc.save("clean.pdf")
Go
doc, _ := pdfoxide.Open("report.pdf")
defer doc.Close()
headers, _ := doc.RemoveHeaders(0.8) // count removed
footers, _ := doc.RemoveFooters(0.8)
total, _ := doc.RemoveArtifacts(0.8) // headers + footers
fmt.Printf("removed %d furniture items\n", total)
JavaScript (WASM)
import { WasmPdfDocument } from "pdf-oxide-wasm";
const doc = new WasmPdfDocument(bytes);
doc.removeHeaders(0.8); // returns count removed
doc.removeFooters(0.8);
const total = doc.removeArtifacts(0.8); // headers + footers
const output = doc.save();
doc.free();
C++
#include <pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.hpp>
auto doc = pdf_oxide::Document::open("report.pdf");
int headers = doc.remove_headers(0.8f); // count removed
int footers = doc.remove_footers(0.8f);
int total = doc.remove_artifacts(0.8f); // headers + footers
std::cout << "removed " << total << " furniture items\n";
Swift
import PdfOxide
let doc = try Document.open("report.pdf")
let headers = try doc.removeHeaders(threshold: 0.8) // count removed
let footers = try doc.removeFooters(threshold: 0.8)
let total = try doc.removeArtifacts(threshold: 0.8) // headers + footers
print("removed \(total) furniture items")
Dart
import 'package:pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.dart';
final doc = PdfDocument.open('report.pdf');
doc.removeHeaders(0.8); // returns count removed
doc.removeFooters(0.8);
final total = doc.removeArtifacts(0.8); // headers + footers
print('removed $total furniture items');
R
library(pdfoxide)
doc <- pdf_open("report.pdf")
headers <- pdf_remove_headers(doc, 0.8) # count removed
footers <- pdf_remove_footers(doc, 0.8)
total <- pdf_remove_artifacts(doc, 0.8) # headers + footers
cat("removed", total, "furniture items\n")
Julia
using PdfOxide
doc = open_document("report.pdf")
headers = remove_headers(doc, 0.8) # count removed
footers = remove_footers(doc, 0.8)
total = remove_artifacts(doc, 0.8) # headers + footers
println("removed ", total, " furniture items")
Zig
const pdf_oxide = @import("pdf_oxide");
var doc = try pdf_oxide.Document.open("report.pdf");
defer doc.deinit();
const headers = try doc.removeHeaders(0.8); // count removed
const footers = try doc.removeFooters(0.8);
const total = try doc.removeArtifacts(0.8); // headers + footers
std.debug.print("removed {d} furniture items\n", .{total});
Objective-C
#import "POXPdfOxide.h"
NSError *err = nil;
POXDocument *doc = [POXDocument openPath:@"report.pdf" error:&err];
int32_t headers = [doc removeHeaders:0.8 error:&err]; // count removed
int32_t footers = [doc removeFooters:0.8 error:&err];
int32_t total = [doc removeArtifacts:0.8 error:&err]; // headers + footers
NSLog(@"removed %d furniture items", total);
Elixir
{:ok, doc} = PdfOxide.open("report.pdf")
{:ok, headers} = PdfOxide.remove_headers(doc, 0.8) # count removed
{:ok, footers} = PdfOxide.remove_footers(doc, 0.8)
{:ok, total} = PdfOxide.remove_artifacts(doc, 0.8) # headers + footers
IO.puts("removed #{total} furniture items")
Erase Furniture on a Single Page
When you know exactly which page carries the furniture, the per-page erase_* family marks the header area (top 15%), footer area (bottom 15%), or both for erasure without any cross-page repetition analysis. These take a zero-based page index.
Rust
use pdf_oxide::PdfDocument;
let doc = PdfDocument::open("report.pdf")?;
doc.erase_header(0)?; // erase the top 15% of page 0
doc.erase_footer(0)?; // erase the bottom 15% of page 0
doc.erase_artifacts(0)?; // erase both header and footer of page 0
Python
doc = PdfDocument("report.pdf")
doc.erase_header(0) # erase the top 15% of page 0
doc.erase_footer(0) # erase the bottom 15% of page 0
doc.erase_artifacts(0) # erase both header and footer of page 0
doc.save("clean.pdf")
JavaScript (WASM)
const doc = new WasmPdfDocument(bytes);
doc.eraseHeader(0); // erase the top 15% of page 0
doc.eraseFooter(0); // erase the bottom 15% of page 0
doc.eraseArtifacts(0); // erase both header and footer of page 0
const output = doc.save();
doc.free();
C++
#include <pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.hpp>
auto doc = pdf_oxide::Document::open("report.pdf");
doc.erase_header(0); // erase the top 15% of page 0
doc.erase_footer(0); // erase the bottom 15% of page 0
doc.erase_artifacts(0); // erase both header and footer of page 0
Swift
import PdfOxide
let doc = try Document.open("report.pdf")
try doc.eraseHeader(0) // erase the top 15% of page 0
try doc.eraseFooter(0) // erase the bottom 15% of page 0
try doc.eraseArtifacts(0) // erase both header and footer of page 0
Dart
import 'package:pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.dart';
final doc = PdfDocument.open('report.pdf');
doc.eraseHeader(0); // erase the top 15% of page 0
doc.eraseFooter(0); // erase the bottom 15% of page 0
doc.eraseArtifacts(0); // erase both header and footer of page 0
R
library(pdfoxide)
doc <- pdf_open("report.pdf")
pdf_erase_header(doc, 0) # erase the top 15% of page 0
pdf_erase_footer(doc, 0) # erase the bottom 15% of page 0
pdf_erase_artifacts(doc, 0) # erase both header and footer of page 0
Julia
using PdfOxide
doc = open_document("report.pdf")
erase_header(doc, 0) # erase the top 15% of page 0
erase_footer(doc, 0) # erase the bottom 15% of page 0
erase_artifacts(doc, 0) # erase both header and footer of page 0
Zig
const pdf_oxide = @import("pdf_oxide");
var doc = try pdf_oxide.Document.open("report.pdf");
defer doc.deinit();
_ = try doc.eraseHeader(0); // erase the top 15% of page 0
_ = try doc.eraseFooter(0); // erase the bottom 15% of page 0
_ = try doc.eraseArtifacts(0); // erase both header and footer of page 0
Objective-C
#import "POXPdfOxide.h"
NSError *err = nil;
POXDocument *doc = [POXDocument openPath:@"report.pdf" error:&err];
[doc eraseHeader:0 error:&err]; // erase the top 15% of page 0
[doc eraseFooter:0 error:&err]; // erase the bottom 15% of page 0
[doc eraseArtifacts:0 error:&err]; // erase both header and footer of page 0
Elixir
{:ok, doc} = PdfOxide.open("report.pdf")
{:ok, _} = PdfOxide.erase_header(doc, 0) # erase the top 15% of page 0
{:ok, _} = PdfOxide.erase_footer(doc, 0) # erase the bottom 15% of page 0
{:ok, _} = PdfOxide.erase_artifacts(doc, 0) # erase both header and footer of page 0
Complete Redaction Workflow
This example finds sensitive regions, queues destructive redactions, applies them with metadata scrubbing, and writes a clean file.
Python
from pdf_oxide import PdfDocument
doc = PdfDocument("sensitive-report.pdf")
# Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a destructive box for each match.
for i in range(doc.page_count()):
page = doc.page(i)
for t in page.find_text_containing("SSN"):
x, y, w, h = t.bbox # (x, y, width, height)
doc.add_redaction(i, (x, y, x + w, y + h))
# Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata (the default).
report = doc.apply_redactions_destructive(scrub_metadata=True)
print("regions:", report["regions"], "glyphs removed:", report["glyphs_removed"])
# Step 3: save the rewritten document.
doc.save("report-redacted.pdf")
Rust
use pdf_oxide::editor::{DocumentEditor, EditableDocument};
use pdf_oxide::redaction::RedactionOptions;
let mut editor = DocumentEditor::open("sensitive-report.pdf")?;
// Step 1: queue destructive boxes (x0, y0, x1, y1 in points).
editor.add_redaction(0, [100.0, 700.0, 300.0, 714.0], None)?;
editor.add_redaction(0, [100.0, 680.0, 300.0, 694.0], None)?;
// Step 2: apply destructively with safe defaults (scrubs metadata).
let report = editor.apply_redactions_destructive(RedactionOptions::default())?;
println!(
"regions: {}, glyphs removed: {}",
report.regions, report.glyphs_removed
);
// Step 3: save.
editor.save("report-redacted.pdf")?;
Java
import fyi.oxide.pdf.*;
import fyi.oxide.pdf.search.SearchMatch;
try (PdfDocument doc = PdfDocument.open("sensitive-report.pdf");
DocumentEditor editor = DocumentEditor.open("sensitive-report.pdf")) {
// Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a destructive box for each hit.
for (SearchMatch m : doc.search("SSN")) {
editor.addRedaction(m.pageIndex(), m.bbox()); // bbox is x0,y0,x1,y1
}
// Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata (the default).
editor.applyRedactionsDestructive();
// Step 3: save.
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("report-redacted.pdf"));
}
Kotlin
import fyi.oxide.pdf.*
PdfDocument.open("sensitive-report.pdf").use { doc ->
DocumentEditor.open("sensitive-report.pdf").use { editor ->
// Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
for (m in doc.search("SSN")) {
editor.addRedaction(m.pageIndex(), m.bbox()) // bbox is x0,y0,x1,y1
}
// Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata (the default).
editor.applyRedactionsDestructive()
// Step 3: save.
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("report-redacted.pdf"))
}
}
Scala
import fyi.oxide.pdf.{PdfDocument, DocumentEditor, searchSeq}
import scala.util.Using
Using.resource(PdfDocument.open("sensitive-report.pdf")) { doc =>
Using.resource(DocumentEditor.open("sensitive-report.pdf")) { editor =>
// Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
for (m <- doc.searchSeq("SSN"))
editor.addRedaction(m.pageIndex, m.bbox) // bbox is x0,y0,x1,y1
// Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata (the default).
editor.applyRedactionsDestructive()
// Step 3: save.
editor.saveTo(java.nio.file.Path.of("report-redacted.pdf"))
}
}
Clojure
(require '[pdf-oxide.core :as pdf])
(with-open [doc (pdf/open "sensitive-report.pdf")
ed (pdf/editor "sensitive-report.pdf")]
;; Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
(doseq [m (pdf/search doc "SSN")]
(pdf/add-redaction ed (.pageIndex m) (.bbox m))) ; bbox is x0,y0,x1,y1
;; Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata (the default).
(pdf/apply-redactions ed)
;; Step 3: save.
(java.nio.file.Files/write
(java.nio.file.Path/of "report-redacted.pdf" (into-array String []))
(pdf/editor-save ed)))
Ruby
require 'pdf_oxide'
doc = PdfOxide::PdfDocument.open('sensitive-report.pdf')
PdfOxide::DocumentEditor.open('sensitive-report.pdf') do |ed|
# Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
doc.search('SSN').each do |m|
b = m[:bbox] # { x:, y:, width:, height: }
ed.add_redaction(page: m[:page], rect: [b[:x], b[:y], b[:x] + b[:width], b[:y] + b[:height]])
end
# Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata (raises on fail-closed).
ed.apply_redactions!(scrub_metadata: true)
# Step 3: save.
ed.save_to('report-redacted.pdf')
end
C++
#include <pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.hpp>
auto doc = pdf_oxide::Document::open("sensitive-report.pdf");
auto editor = pdf_oxide::DocumentEditor::open("sensitive-report.pdf");
// Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
for (const auto& m : doc.search_all("SSN", /*case_sensitive=*/false)) {
editor.redaction_add(m.page, m.bbox.x, m.bbox.y,
m.bbox.x + m.bbox.width, m.bbox.y + m.bbox.height,
0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
}
// Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata.
int glyphs = editor.redaction_apply(/*scrub_metadata=*/true, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0);
std::cout << "glyphs removed: " << glyphs << "\n";
// Step 3: save.
editor.save("report-redacted.pdf");
Swift
import PdfOxide
let doc = try Document.open("sensitive-report.pdf")
let editor = try DocumentEditor.open("sensitive-report.pdf")
// Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
for m in try doc.searchAll("SSN", false) {
try editor.redactionAdd(m.page,
x1: m.bbox.x, y1: m.bbox.y,
x2: m.bbox.x + m.bbox.width, y2: m.bbox.y + m.bbox.height,
r: 0, g: 0, b: 0)
}
// Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata.
let glyphs = try editor.redactionApply(scrubMetadata: true, r: 0, g: 0, b: 0)
print("glyphs removed: \(glyphs)")
// Step 3: save.
try editor.save("report-redacted.pdf")
Dart
import 'package:pdf_oxide/pdf_oxide.dart';
final doc = PdfDocument.open('sensitive-report.pdf');
final editor = DocumentEditor.open('sensitive-report.pdf');
// Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
for (final m in doc.searchAll('SSN', false)) {
editor.redactionAdd(m.page, m.bbox.x, m.bbox.y,
m.bbox.x + m.bbox.width, m.bbox.y + m.bbox.height);
}
// Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata.
final glyphs = editor.redactionApply(scrubMetadata: true);
print('glyphs removed: $glyphs');
// Step 3: save.
editor.save('report-redacted.pdf');
R
library(pdfoxide)
doc <- pdf_open("sensitive-report.pdf")
editor <- pdf_editor_open("sensitive-report.pdf")
# Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
for (m in pdf_search_all(doc, "SSN", FALSE)) {
b <- m$bbox # list(x=, y=, width=, height=)
pdf_redaction_add(editor, m$page, b$x, b$y, b$x + b$width, b$y + b$height, 0, 0, 0)
}
# Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata.
glyphs <- pdf_redaction_apply(editor, scrub_metadata = TRUE, 0, 0, 0)
cat("glyphs removed:", glyphs, "\n")
# Step 3: save.
pdf_editor_save(editor, "report-redacted.pdf")
Julia
using PdfOxide
doc = open_document("sensitive-report.pdf")
editor = open_editor("sensitive-report.pdf")
# Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
for m in search_all(doc, "SSN", false)
b = m.bbox
redaction_add(editor, m.page, b.x, b.y, b.x + b.width, b.y + b.height, 0, 0, 0)
end
# Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata.
glyphs = redaction_apply(editor, true, 0, 0, 0)
println("glyphs removed: ", glyphs)
# Step 3: save.
save(editor, "report-redacted.pdf")
Zig
const pdf_oxide = @import("pdf_oxide");
const a = std.heap.page_allocator;
var doc = try pdf_oxide.Document.open("sensitive-report.pdf");
defer doc.deinit();
var editor = try pdf_oxide.DocumentEditor.openEditor("sensitive-report.pdf");
defer editor.deinit();
// Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
const hits = try doc.searchAll(a, "SSN", false);
for (hits) |m| {
try editor.redactionAdd(@intCast(m.page), m.bbox.x, m.bbox.y,
m.bbox.x + m.bbox.width, m.bbox.y + m.bbox.height, 0, 0, 0);
}
// Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata.
const glyphs = try editor.redactionApply(true, 0, 0, 0);
std.debug.print("glyphs removed: {d}\n", .{glyphs});
// Step 3: save.
try editor.save("report-redacted.pdf");
Objective-C
#import "POXPdfOxide.h"
NSError *err = nil;
POXDocument *doc = [POXDocument openPath:@"sensitive-report.pdf" error:&err];
POXDocumentEditor *editor = [POXDocumentEditor openEditor:@"sensitive-report.pdf" error:&err];
// Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
for (POXSearchResult *m in [doc searchAll:@"SSN" caseSensitive:NO error:&err]) {
POXBbox b = m.bbox;
[editor redactionAddPage:m.page x1:b.x y1:b.y x2:b.x + b.width y2:b.y + b.height
r:0 g:0 b:0 error:&err];
}
// Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata.
int32_t glyphs = [editor redactionApplyScrubMetadata:YES r:0 g:0 b:0 error:&err];
NSLog(@"glyphs removed: %d", glyphs);
// Step 3: save.
[editor saveToPath:@"report-redacted.pdf" error:&err];
Elixir
{:ok, doc} = PdfOxide.open("sensitive-report.pdf")
{:ok, editor} = PdfOxide.open_editor("sensitive-report.pdf")
# Step 1: locate sensitive text and queue a box for each hit.
{:ok, hits} = PdfOxide.search_all(doc, "SSN", false)
Enum.each(hits, fn m ->
b = m.bbox
PdfOxide.redaction_add(editor, m.page, b.x, b.y, b.x + b.width, b.y + b.height, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
end)
# Step 2: apply destructively + scrub metadata.
{:ok, glyphs} = PdfOxide.redaction_apply(editor, true, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
IO.puts("glyphs removed: #{glyphs}")
# Step 3: save.
PdfOxide.editor_save(editor, "report-redacted.pdf")
Method Reference
Destructive Redaction
| Canonical (C ABI) | Rust (DocumentEditor) |
Python (PdfDocument) |
Go (DocumentEditor) |
C# (DocumentEditor) |
JS (WASM) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
pdf_redaction_add |
add_redaction(page, [x0,y0,x1,y1], Option<[r,g,b]>) -> Result<()> |
add_redaction(page, rect, fill=None) |
AddRedaction(page, [4]float64, *[3]float64) error |
AddRedaction(pageIndex, x1, y1, x2, y2, r=0, g=0, b=0) |
addRedaction(page, x0, y0, x1, y1, fill?) |
pdf_redaction_count |
redaction_count(page) -> Result<usize> |
redaction_count(page) -> int |
RedactionCount(page) (int, error) |
RedactionCount(pageIndex) -> int |
redactionCount(page) -> number |
pdf_redaction_apply |
apply_redactions_destructive(RedactionOptions) -> Result<RedactionReport> |
apply_redactions_destructive(scrub_metadata=True, remove_javascript=True, remove_embedded_files=True, fill=(0,0,0)) -> dict |
ApplyRedactions(scrubMetadata bool) (int, error) |
ApplyRedactions(scrubMetadata=true, r=0, g=0, b=0) -> int |
applyRedactionsDestructive(scrubMetadata?) -> RedactionReport |
pdf_redaction_scrub_metadata |
sanitize_document(RedactionOptions) -> Result<RedactionReport> |
sanitize_document(scrub_metadata=True, remove_javascript=True, remove_embedded_files=True) -> dict |
SanitizeDocument() (int, error) |
SanitizeDocument() -> int |
sanitizeDocument(scrub?, removeJS?, removeEmbedded?) -> RedactionReport |
The Swift wrapper exposes the same family as
redactionAdd,redactionCount,redactionApply(scrubMetadata:r:g:b:), andredactionScrubMetadata()onDocumentEditor.
Header / Footer / Artifact Removal
| Canonical (C ABI) | Rust (PdfDocument) |
Python (PdfDocument) |
Go (PdfDocument) |
JS (WASM) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
pdf_document_remove_headers |
remove_headers(threshold: f32) -> Result<usize> |
remove_headers(threshold=0.8) -> int |
RemoveHeaders(threshold float32) (int, error) |
removeHeaders(threshold) -> number |
pdf_document_remove_footers |
remove_footers(threshold: f32) -> Result<usize> |
remove_footers(threshold=0.8) -> int |
RemoveFooters(threshold float32) (int, error) |
removeFooters(threshold) -> number |
pdf_document_remove_artifacts |
remove_artifacts(threshold: f32) -> Result<usize> |
remove_artifacts(threshold=0.8) -> int |
RemoveArtifacts(threshold float32) (int, error) |
removeArtifacts(threshold) -> number |
pdf_document_erase_header |
erase_header(page: usize) -> Result<()> |
erase_header(page) -> None |
— | eraseHeader(page) |
pdf_document_erase_footer |
erase_footer(page: usize) -> Result<()> |
erase_footer(page) -> None |
— | eraseFooter(page) |
pdf_document_erase_artifacts |
erase_artifacts(page: usize) -> Result<()> |
erase_artifacts(page) -> None |
— | eraseArtifacts(page) |
Swift exposes
removeHeaders(threshold:),removeFooters(threshold:),removeArtifacts(threshold:),eraseHeader(_:),eraseFooter(_:), anderaseArtifacts(_:)onDocument. Go’sPdfDocumentexposes theRemove*family but not the per-pageErase*family. C# does not currently expose either furniture family.
The RedactionReport
redaction_apply and redaction_scrub_metadata return a report so you can assert the pass did real work:
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
regions |
Number of regions applied. |
glyphs_removed |
Glyphs physically removed from content streams. |
images_modified / images_removed |
Images whose covered pixels were overwritten / images deleted entirely. |
paths_pruned |
Path subpaths dropped or geometry-clipped. |
annotations_removed |
Top-level items removed (annotations for redaction; sanitized roots for sanitize_document). |
fonts_scrubbed |
Fonts whose /Widths / /ToUnicode were scrubbed. |
bytes_removed |
Best-effort total bytes removed. |
Important Notes
- Destructive, not cosmetic.
redaction_applyphysically removes covered content per ISO 32000-1:2008 §12.5.6.23 — the secret text is gone from the rewritten file, not merely overlaid. The original/Contentsobjects are hard-dropped so they cannot survive as GC-missed orphans. - Fails closed. If a redacted page shows text in a composite/Type0 (or otherwise unrewritable) font,
redaction_applyreturns an error rather than risk a silent under-redaction. Handle the error; do not assume success. - Safe defaults.
RedactionOptions::default()scrubs metadata, removes document JavaScript and embedded files, strips hidden optional-content layers, and draws an opaque black overlay even when the source/Redactannotation supplied no/ICcolour. - Irreversible. Once saved, the removal is permanent. Always work on a copy of the original document.
- Performance. Redaction and sanitization run on top of the same parser that delivers 0.8ms-mean / 100%-pass extraction, so a redaction pass adds little overhead beyond the content rewrite itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PDF Oxide redaction truly destructive, or just a black box over the text?
Truly destructive. redaction_apply (apply_redactions_destructive) removes the covered glyphs, images, and path geometry from the content stream and hard-drops the original /Contents objects from the output, following ISO 32000-1:2008 §12.5.6.23. The black overlay is drawn in addition to removing the content, not instead of it.
What happens if the page uses a composite font that can’t be safely redacted?
The redaction fails closed: redaction_apply returns an error rather than partially redacting and leaving a recoverable fragment. Catch the error and fall back to rasterizing the page if you must redact such content.
Do I need to redact regions just to strip metadata?
No. Call redaction_scrub_metadata (sanitize_document) for a standalone pass that strips /Info, XMP /Metadata, document JavaScript, and embedded files without touching page geometry.
How are headers and footers detected for removal?
PDF Oxide prefers ISO 32000 /Artifact tags (100% accurate when present) and falls back to a heuristic that flags text repeating across at least threshold of pages (default 0.8) in the top/bottom 15% of the page.
Related Pages
- Annotation Editing — working with annotations
- Page Operations — rectangular content erasure as an alternative
- Text Editing — finding text to redact
- Encryption & Security — restrict access after redaction
- PDF/A & Compliance — archival output after sanitization