std/base64

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This module implements a base64 encoder and decoder.

Unstable API.

Base64 is an encoding and decoding technique used to convert binary data to an ASCII string format. Each Base64 digit represents exactly 6 bits of data. Three 8-bit bytes (i.e., a total of 24 bits) can therefore be represented by four 6-bit Base64 digits.

Basic usage

Encoding data

Example:

import std/base64
let encoded = encode("Hello World")
assert encoded == "SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ="
Apart from strings you can also encode lists of integers or characters:

Example:

import std/base64
let encodedInts = encode([1,2,3])
assert encodedInts == "AQID"
let encodedChars = encode(['h','e','y'])
assert encodedChars == "aGV5"

Decoding data

Example:

import std/base64
let decoded = decode("SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ=")
assert decoded == "Hello World"

URL Safe Base64

Example:

import std/base64
assert encode("c\xf7>", safe = true) == "Y_c-"
assert encode("c\xf7>", safe = false) == "Y/c+"

See also

  • hashes module for efficient computations of hash values for diverse Nim types
  • md5 module implements the MD5 checksum algorithm
  • sha1 module implements a sha1 encoder and decoder

Procs

proc decode(s: string): string {....raises: [ValueError], tags: [].}

Decodes string s in base64 representation back into its original form. The initial whitespace is skipped.

See also:

Example:

assert decode("SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ=") == "Hello World"
assert decode("  SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ=") == "Hello World"
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proc encode(s: string; safe = false): string {....raises: [], tags: [].}

Encodes s into base64 representation.

This procedure encodes a string.

If safe is true then it will encode using the URL-Safe and Filesystem-safe standard alphabet characters, which substitutes - instead of + and _ instead of /.

See also:

Example:

assert encode("Hello World") == "SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ="
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proc encode[T: SomeInteger | char](s: openArray[T]; safe = false): string

Encodes s into base64 representation.

This procedure encodes an openarray (array or sequence) of either integers or characters.

If safe is true then it will encode using the URL-Safe and Filesystem-safe standard alphabet characters, which substitutes - instead of + and _ instead of /.

See also:

Example:

assert encode(['n', 'i', 'm']) == "bmlt"
assert encode(@['n', 'i', 'm']) == "bmlt"
assert encode([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) == "AQIDBAU="
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proc encodeMime(s: string; lineLen = 75; newLine = "\r\n"): string {....raises: [],
    tags: [].}

Encodes s into base64 representation as lines. Used in email MIME format, use lineLen and newline.

This procedure encodes a string according to MIME spec.

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Example:

assert encodeMime("Hello World", 4, "\n") == "SGVs\nbG8g\nV29y\nbGQ="
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proc initDecodeTable(): array[256, char] {....raises: [], tags: [].}
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