-static
-templates
-app.py
-download.py
-encode.py
- Must have Python3 installed
- Must have the libaries
Flask
andPillow
installed (these usually come with Python, but if they are not downloaded run the commandpip3 install <library>
where is the library to install)
- Must have the libaries
- Have an image preferably in the jpg format
- Encoding & decoding the image
- Linux
- Run
python3 encode.py -e
- Type in your image name with the extension (this accepts
location information relative to
encode.py
) - Enter the string you want to be encoded
- Enter the title of the post you will make (the key for the encryption)
- Enter the name of your new image file (include the
.png
suffix)
- Run
- Windows
- Run
python.exe encode.py -e
- Type in your image name with the extension (this accepts
location information relative to
encode.py
) - Enter the string you want to be encoded
- Enter the title of the post you will make (the key for the encryption)
- Enter the name of your new image file (include the
.png
suffix)
- Run
- Linux
- Decode
- Linux
- Run
python3 encode.py -d
- Type in your image name with the extension (this accepts
location information relative to
encode.py
)
- Run
- Windows
- Run
python.exe encode.py -e
- Type in your image name with the extension (this accepts
location information relative to
encode.py
)
- Run
- Linux
- Running the website
- Linux
python3 app.py
- Windows
python.exe app.py
- Access the website by visiting
localhost:5000
on any web browser
- Linux
- Alan Middleton
- Nolen Shubin
- Quillen 'Q' Flanigan