base64
stableEncode and decode data using standard and URL-safe Base64 alphabets, with byte-level and string-level variants.
use plugin base64::{encode, decode, encode_bytes, …} Functions (8)
- encode Encode a string to standard Base64
- decode Decode a standard Base64 string
- encode_bytes Encode raw bytes to standard Base64
- decode_bytes Decode Base64 to raw bytes
- encode_url_safe Encode a string to URL-safe Base64
- decode_url_safe Decode a URL-safe Base64 string
- is_valid Check if a string is valid standard Base64
- encoded_length Compute the Base64 output length
Encode a string to standard Base64
Encodes a UTF-8 string using the standard Base64 alphabet (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, +, /) with = padding. Use this for embedding text in JSON, headers, or data URIs.
use plugin base64::{encode, decode}
let encoded = encode("Hello, Zolo!")
print(encoded)
let original = decode(encoded)
print(original)
Decode a standard Base64 string
Decodes a standard Base64 string and returns the result as a UTF-8 string. Errors if the input contains invalid characters or the decoded bytes are not valid UTF-8.
use plugin base64::{decode}
let text = decode("SGVsbG8sIFpvbG8h")
print(text)
Encode raw bytes to standard Base64
Encodes a raw bytes value (e.g. from a file read or crypto function) to a standard Base64 string. Use this instead of encode when the input is binary data rather than text.
use plugin base64::{encode_bytes, decode_bytes}
let raw = fs.read_bytes("image.png")
let b64 = encode_bytes(raw)
print("encoded length: {b64}")
Decode Base64 to raw bytes
Decodes a standard Base64 string and returns raw bytes without attempting UTF-8 conversion. Use this for binary payloads such as images, keys, or encrypted data.
use plugin base64::{encode_bytes, decode_bytes}
let original = fs.read_bytes("data.bin")
let encoded = encode_bytes(original)
let recovered = decode_bytes(encoded)
Encode a string to URL-safe Base64
Encodes a string using the URL-safe Base64 alphabet (- instead of +, _ instead of /). Safe to embed in URLs and filenames without percent-encoding.
use plugin base64::{encode_url_safe, decode_url_safe}
let token = encode_url_safe("user:secret-data/path")
print(token)
let back = decode_url_safe(token)
print(back)
Decode a URL-safe Base64 string
Decodes a URL-safe Base64 string and returns the UTF-8 result. Accepts - and _ as the 62nd and 63rd alphabet characters.
use plugin base64::{decode_url_safe}
let payload = decode_url_safe("dXNlcjpzZWNyZXQ=")
print(payload)
Check if a string is valid standard Base64
Returns true if input is a well-formed standard Base64 string (correct alphabet, valid padding, length divisible by 4). Whitespace is ignored.
use plugin base64::{is_valid, encode}
let good = encode("test")
print(is_valid(good))
print(is_valid("not!!base64"))
print(is_valid(""))
Compute the Base64 output length
Returns the number of Base64 characters that would be produced for input_length raw bytes (always a multiple of 4 due to padding). Useful for pre-allocating buffers.
use plugin base64::{encoded_length}
print(encoded_length(0))
print(encoded_length(3))
print(encoded_length(10))
print(encoded_length(1000))