The Base64 module provides for the encoding (#encode64, strict_encode64, urlsafe_encode64) and decoding (#decode64, strict_decode64, urlsafe_decode64) of binary data using a Base64 representation.
Example
A simple encoding and decoding.
require "base64"
enc = Base64.encode64('Send reinforcements')
# -> "U2VuZCByZWluZm9yY2VtZW50cw==\n"
plain = Base64.decode64(enc)
# -> "Send reinforcements"
The purpose of using base64 to encode data is that it translates any binary data into purely printable characters.
Returns the Base64-decoded version of str
. This method
complies with RFC 2045. Characters outside the base alphabet are ignored.
require 'base64'
str = 'VGhpcyBpcyBsaW5lIG9uZQpUaGlzIG' +
'lzIGxpbmUgdHdvClRoaXMgaXMgbGlu' +
'ZSB0aHJlZQpBbmQgc28gb24uLi4K'
puts Base64.decode64(str)
Generates:
This is line one
This is line two
This is line three
And so on...
Returns the Base64-encoded version of bin
. This method
complies with RFC 2045. Line feeds are added to
every 60 encoded charactors.
require 'base64'
Base64.encode64("Now is the time for all good coders\nto learn Ruby")
Generates:
Tm93IGlzIHRoZSB0aW1lIGZvciBhbGwgZ29vZCBjb2RlcnMKdG8gbGVhcm4g
UnVieQ==
Returns the Base64-decoded version of str
. This method
complies with RFC 4648. ArgumentError is
raised if str
is incorrectly padded or contains non-alphabet
characters. Note that CR or LF are also rejected.
Returns the Base64-encoded version of bin
. This method
complies with RFC 4648. No line feeds are added.
Returns the Base64-decoded version of str
. This method
complies with “Base 64 Encoding with URL and
Filename Safe Alphabet'' in RFC 4648. The alphabet uses '-'
instead of '+' and '_' instead of '/'.