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base32url

v0.0.6

Published

Base32 with URL-safe alphabet (thus Base32URL)

Downloads

268

Readme

base32-url-js

Very simple extension to hi-base32 to encode/decode using URL-safe characters. Same idea of Base64URL, thus Base32URL.

Installation

Use this command to install:

npm install base32url

Usage

You could use like this:

If you use node.js, you should require the module first:

const Base32URL = require('base32url');

or import it

import * as Base32URL from 'base32url';

And then just call the functions when needed:

Base32URL.encode('String to encode');
Base32URL.decode([]]);

Methods

Base32URL.encode(input)

Encode string or bytes to base32url, set asciiOnly to true for better performace if it is.

input: String, Array, Uint8Array or ArrayBuffer

Input string or bytes to encode.

Base32URL.decode(base32Str)

Decode Base32URL string and return a byte array

base32Str: String

Base32URL string to decode.

Base32URL.decodeAsString(base32Str)

Decode Base32URL string and return a string

base32Str: String

Base32URL string to decode.