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xbase64

v1.2.0

Published

Smart base64 encoder & decoder for Javascript

Downloads

14

Readme

xbase64

Smart base64 encoder & decoder for Javascript

Installation

Node.js:

npm install xbase64

Bower:

$ bower install xbase64

Browser:

<script src="/pathTo/xbase64.js"></script>

Usage

Require it within your module:

  var xbase64 = require('xbase64');

byte buffer type defined.

NodeJS: Buffer, string (input only) Browser: Number Array, string (input only)

.encode(bytebuffer, [strip])

Encodes byte buffer as a Base64 string.

xbase64.encode("i'm xbase64");

output string: aSdtIHhiYXNlNjQ=

xbase64.encode("i'm xbase64", true)

output string: aSdtIHhiYXNlNjQ

.decode(string)

Decodes a Base64 string as a byte buffer.

xbase64.decode("aSdtIHhiYXNlNjQ")

output to byte buffer: i'm xbase64

xbase64.decode("aSdtIHhiYXNlNjQ=")

output to byte buffer: i'm xbase64

.decodeAsText(string)

Decodes a Base64 string as a string.

xbase64.decodeAsText("aSdtIHhiYXNlNjQ")

output to string: i'm xbase64

xbase64.decodeAsText("aSdtIHhiYXNlNjQ=")

output to string: i'm xbase64


.urlencode(bytebuffer, [strip])

Encodes byte buffer as a URL Safe Base64 string.

.urldecode(string)

Decodes a URL Safe Base64 string as a byte buffer.

.urldecodeAsText(string)

Decodes a URL Safe Base64 string as a string.


.create(string)

Create a customize table XBase64 object.

XBase64.encode(buffer, [strip])

Encodes a buffer as a XBase64 string.

XBase64.decode(string)

Decodes a XBase64 string as a byte buffer.

XBase64.decodeAsText(string)

Decodes a XBase64 string as a string.


random(string)

Generate new string from parameter string's random order.