| Copyright | (c) 2019-2023 Emily Pillmore |
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style |
| Maintainer | Emily Pillmore <emilypi@cohomolo.gy> |
| Stability | stable |
| Portability | non-portable |
| Safe Haskell | None |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Data.Text.Encoding.Base64
Contents
Description
This module contains Text-valued combinators for
implementing the RFC 4648 specification of the Base64
encoding format. This includes lenient decoding variants, as well as
internal and external validation for canonicity.
Synopsis
- encodeBase64 :: Text -> Base64 'StdPadded Text
- decodeBase64 :: forall (k :: Alphabet). StdAlphabet k => Base64 k Text -> Text
- decodeBase64Untyped :: Text -> Either Text Text
- decodeBase64UntypedWith :: (ByteString -> Either err Text) -> ByteString -> Either (Base64Error err) Text
- decodeBase64Lenient :: Text -> Text
- isBase64 :: Text -> Bool
- isValidBase64 :: Text -> Bool
Encoding
encodeBase64 :: Text -> Base64 'StdPadded Text #
Encode a Text value in Base64 with padding.
See: RFC-4648 section 4
Examples:
>>>encodeBase64 "Sun""U3Vu"
Decoding
decodeBase64 :: forall (k :: Alphabet). StdAlphabet k => Base64 k Text -> Text #
Decode a padded Base64-encoded Text value.
See: RFC-4648 section 4
Examples:
>>>decodeBase64 $ assertBase64 @'StdPadded "U3Vu""Sun"
decodeBase64Untyped :: Text -> Either Text Text #
Decode a padded, untyped Base64-encoded Text value.
See: RFC-4648 section 4
Examples:
>>>decodeBase64Untyped "U3Vu"Right "Sun"
Arguments
| :: (ByteString -> Either err Text) | convert a bytestring to text (e.g. |
| -> ByteString | Input text to decode |
| -> Either (Base64Error err) Text |
Attempt to decode an untyped Text value as Base64, converting from
ByteString to Text according to some encoding function. In practice,
This is something like decodeUtf8', which may produce an error.
See: RFC-4648 section 4
Example:
decodeBase64UntypedWithdecodeUtf8'::ByteString->Either(Base64ErrorUnicodeException)Text
decodeBase64Lenient :: Text -> Text #
Leniently decode an untyped Base64-encoded Text value. This function
will not generate parse errors. If input data contains padding chars,
then the input will be parsed up until the first pad character.
Note: This is not RFC 4648-compliant.
Examples:
>>>decodeBase64Lenient "U3Vu""Sun"
>>>decodeBase64Lenient "U3V""Su"
>>>decodeBase64Lenient "U3V=""Su"
Validation
Tell whether an untyped Text value is Base64-encoded.
Examples:
>>>isBase64 "U3Vu"True
>>>isBase64 "U3V"False
>>>isBase64 "U3V="False
isValidBase64 :: Text -> Bool #
Tell whether an untyped Text value is a valid Base64 format.
This will not tell you whether or not this is a correct Base64 representation,
only that it conforms to the correct shape. To check whether it is a true
Base64 encoded Text value, use isBase64.
Examples:
>>>isValidBase64 "U3Vu"True
>>>isValidBase64 "U3V"True
>>>isValidBase64 "U3V="True
>>>isValidBase64 "%"False