Base64.Base64Module
Base64
Functionality for base-64 encoded strings and IO.
sourceBase64.Base64EncodePipeType
Base64EncodePipe(ostream)
Return a new write-only I/O stream, which converts any bytes written to it into base64-encoded ASCII bytes written to ostream. Calling close on the Base64EncodePipe stream is necessary to complete the encoding (but does not close ostream).
Examples
julia> io = IOBuffer(); julia> iob64_encode = Base64EncodePipe(io); julia> write(iob64_encode, "Hello!") 6 julia> close(iob64_encode); julia> str = String(take!(io)) "SGVsbG8h" julia> String(base64decode(str)) "Hello!"source
Base64.base64encodeFunction
base64encode(writefunc, args...; context=nothing) base64encode(args...; context=nothing)
Given a write-like function writefunc, which takes an I/O stream as its first argument, base64encode(writefunc, args...) calls writefunc to write args... to a base64-encoded string, and returns the string. base64encode(args...) is equivalent to base64encode(write, args...): it converts its arguments into bytes using the standard write functions and returns the base64-encoded string.
The optional keyword argument context can be set to :key=>value pair or an IO or IOContext object whose attributes are used for the I/O stream passed to writefunc or write.
See also base64decode.
Base64.Base64DecodePipeType
Base64DecodePipe(istream)
Return a new read-only I/O stream, which decodes base64-encoded data read from istream.
Examples
julia> io = IOBuffer(); julia> iob64_decode = Base64DecodePipe(io); julia> write(io, "SGVsbG8h") 8 julia> seekstart(io); julia> String(read(iob64_decode)) "Hello!"source
Base64.base64decodeFunction
base64decode(string)
Decode the base64-encoded string and returns a Vector{UInt8} of the decoded bytes.
See also base64encode.
Examples
julia> b = base64decode("SGVsbG8h")
6-element Array{UInt8,1}:
0x48
0x65
0x6c
0x6c
0x6f
0x21
julia> String(b)
"Hello!"
sourceBase64.stringmimeFunction
stringmime(mime, x; context=nothing)
Returns an AbstractString containing the representation of x in the requested mime type. This is similar to repr(mime, x) except that binary data is base64-encoded as an ASCII string.
The optional keyword argument context can be set to :key=>value pair or an IO or IOContext object whose attributes are used for the I/O stream passed to show.
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Licensed under the MIT License.
https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1.2.0/stdlib/Base64/