java.lang.Object | |
↳ | com.pnfsoftware.jeb.util.encoding.Base64 |
Encodes and decodes to and from Base64 notation.
Example:
String encoded = Base64.encode(myByteArray); byte[] myByteArray = Base64.decode(encoded);
The options
parameter, which appears in a few places, is used to pass several pieces of
information to the encoder. In the "higher level" methods such as
encodeBytes(byte[], int)
the options parameter can be used to indicate such things as
first gzipping the bytes before encoding them, not inserting linefeeds, and encoding using the
URL-safe and Ordered dialects.
Note, according to RFC3548, Section 2.1, implementations should not add line feeds unless explicitly told to do so. I've got Base64 set to this behavior now, although earlier versions broke lines by default.
The constants defined in Base64 can be OR-ed together to combine options, so you might make a call like this:
String encoded = Base64.encodeBytes(mybytes, Base64.GZIP | Base64.DO_BREAK_LINES);
to compress the data before encoding it and then making the output have newline characters.
Nested Classes | |||||||||||
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class | Base64.InputStream | A Base64.InputStream will read data from another java.io.InputStream, given
in the constructor, and encode/decode to/from Base64 notation on the fly. |
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class | Base64.OutputStream | A Base64.OutputStream will write data to another java.io.OutputStream, given
in the constructor, and encode/decode to/from Base64 notation on the fly. |
Constants | |||||||||||
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int | DECODE | Specify decoding in first bit. | |||||||||
int | DONT_GUNZIP | Specify that gzipped data should not be automatically gunzipped. | |||||||||
int | DO_BREAK_LINES | Do break lines when encoding. | |||||||||
int | ENCODE | Specify encoding in first bit. | |||||||||
int | GZIP | Specify that data should be gzip-compressed in second bit. | |||||||||
int | NO_OPTIONS | No options specified. | |||||||||
int | ORDERED | Encode using the special "ordered" dialect of Base64 described here: http://www.faqs.org/qa/rfcc-1940.html. | |||||||||
int | URL_SAFE | Encode using Base64-like encoding that is URL- and Filename-safe as described in Section 4 of RFC3548: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3548.html. |
Public Methods | |||||||||||
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static byte[] |
decode(String s)
Decodes data from Base64 notation, automatically detecting gzip-compressed data and
decompressing it.
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static byte[] |
decode(String s, int options)
Decodes data from Base64 notation, automatically detecting gzip-compressed data and
decompressing it.
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static byte[] |
decode(byte[] source, int off, int len, int options)
Low-level access to decoding ASCII characters in the form of a byte array.
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static byte[] |
decode(byte[] source)
Low-level access to decoding ASCII characters in the form of a byte array.
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static void |
decodeFileToFile(String infile, String outfile)
Reads infile and decodes it to outfile.
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static byte[] |
decodeFromFile(String filename)
Convenience method for reading a base64-encoded file and decoding it.
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static void |
decodeToFile(String dataToDecode, String filename)
Convenience method for decoding data to a file.
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static Object |
decodeToObject(String encodedObject)
Attempts to decode Base64 data and deserialize a Java Object within.
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static Object |
decodeToObject(String encodedObject, int options, ClassLoader loader)
Attempts to decode Base64 data and deserialize a Java Object within.
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static void |
encode(ByteBuffer raw, ByteBuffer encoded)
Performs Base64 encoding on the
raw ByteBuffer, writing it to the
encoded ByteBuffer. | ||||||||||
static void |
encode(ByteBuffer raw, CharBuffer encoded)
Performs Base64 encoding on the
raw ByteBuffer, writing it to the
encoded CharBuffer. | ||||||||||
static String |
encodeBytes(byte[] source, int options)
Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation.
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static String |
encodeBytes(byte[] source, int off, int len, int options)
Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation.
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static String |
encodeBytes(byte[] source)
Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation.
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static String |
encodeBytes(byte[] source, int off, int len)
Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation.
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static byte[] |
encodeBytesToBytes(byte[] source)
Similar to
encodeBytes(byte[]) but returns a byte array instead of instantiating a
String. | ||||||||||
static byte[] |
encodeBytesToBytes(byte[] source, int off, int len, int options)
Similar to
encodeBytes(byte[], int, int, int) but returns a byte array instead of
instantiating a String. | ||||||||||
static void |
encodeFileToFile(String infile, String outfile)
Reads infile and encodes it to outfile.
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static String |
encodeFromFile(String filename)
Convenience method for reading a binary file and base64-encoding it.
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static String |
encodeObject(Serializable serializableObject)
Serializes an object and returns the Base64-encoded version of that serialized object.
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static String |
encodeObject(Serializable serializableObject, int options)
Serializes an object and returns the Base64-encoded version of that serialized object.
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static void |
encodeToFile(byte[] dataToEncode, String filename)
Convenience method for encoding data to a file.
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Inherited Methods | |||||||||||
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From class
java.lang.Object
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Specify decoding in first bit. Value is zero.
Specify that gzipped data should not be automatically gunzipped.
Do break lines when encoding. Value is 8.
Specify encoding in first bit. Value is one.
Specify that data should be gzip-compressed in second bit. Value is two.
No options specified. Value is zero.
Encode using the special "ordered" dialect of Base64 described here: http://www.faqs.org/qa/rfcc-1940.html.
Encode using Base64-like encoding that is URL- and Filename-safe as described in Section 4 of RFC3548: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3548.html. It is important to note that data encoded this way is not officially valid Base64, or at the very least should not be called Base64 without also specifying that is was encoded using the URL- and Filename-safe dialect.
Decodes data from Base64 notation, automatically detecting gzip-compressed data and decompressing it.
s | the string to decode |
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IOException | If there is a problem |
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Decodes data from Base64 notation, automatically detecting gzip-compressed data and decompressing it.
s | the string to decode |
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options | encode options such as URL_SAFE |
IOException | if there is an error |
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NullPointerException | if s is null |
Low-level access to decoding ASCII characters in the form of a byte array. Ignores GUNZIP option, if it's set. This is not generally a recommended method, although it is used internally as part of the decoding process. Special case: if len = 0, an empty array is returned. Still, if you need more speed and reduced memory footprint (and aren't gzipping), consider this method.
source | The Base64 encoded data |
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off | The offset of where to begin decoding |
len | The length of characters to decode |
options | Can specify options such as alphabet type to use |
IOException | If bogus characters exist in source data |
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Low-level access to decoding ASCII characters in the form of a byte array. Ignores GUNZIP option, if it's set. This is not generally a recommended method, although it is used internally as part of the decoding process. Special case: if len = 0, an empty array is returned. Still, if you need more speed and reduced memory footprint (and aren't gzipping), consider this method.
source | The Base64 encoded data |
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IOException |
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Reads infile and decodes it to outfile.
infile | Input file |
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outfile | Output file |
IOException | if there is an error |
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Convenience method for reading a base64-encoded file and decoding it.
As of v 2.3, if there is a error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned false, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
filename | Filename for reading encoded data |
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IOException | if there is an error |
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Convenience method for decoding data to a file.
As of v 2.3, if there is a error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned false, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
dataToDecode | Base64-encoded data as a string |
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filename | Filename for saving decoded data |
IOException | if there is an error |
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Attempts to decode Base64 data and deserialize a Java Object within. Returns null if there was an error.
encodedObject | The Base64 data to decode |
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NullPointerException | if encodedObject is null |
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IOException | if there is a general error |
ClassNotFoundException | if the decoded object is of a class that cannot be found by the JVM |
Attempts to decode Base64 data and deserialize a Java Object within. Returns null if there was an error. If loader is not null, it will be the class loader used when deserializing.
encodedObject | The Base64 data to decode |
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options | Various parameters related to decoding |
loader | Optional class loader to use in deserializing classes. |
NullPointerException | if encodedObject is null |
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IOException | if there is a general error |
ClassNotFoundException | if the decoded object is of a class that cannot be found by the JVM |
Performs Base64 encoding on the raw
ByteBuffer, writing it to the
encoded
ByteBuffer. This is an experimental feature. Currently it does not pass
along any options (such as DO_BREAK_LINES
or GZIP
.
raw | input buffer |
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encoded | output buffer |
Performs Base64 encoding on the raw
ByteBuffer, writing it to the
encoded
CharBuffer. This is an experimental feature. Currently it does not pass
along any options (such as DO_BREAK_LINES
or GZIP
.
raw | input buffer |
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encoded | output buffer |
Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation.
Example options:
GZIP: gzip-compresses object before encoding it. DO_BREAK_LINES: break lines at 76 characters Note: Technically, this makes your encoding non-compliant.
Example: encodeBytes( myData, Base64.GZIP )
or
Example: encodeBytes( myData, Base64.GZIP | Base64.DO_BREAK_LINES )
As of v 2.3, if there is an error with the GZIP stream, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned a null value, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
source | The data to convert |
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options | Specified options |
IOException | if there is an error |
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NullPointerException | if source array is null |
Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation.
Example options:
GZIP: gzip-compresses object before encoding it. DO_BREAK_LINES: break lines at 76 characters Note: Technically, this makes your encoding non-compliant.
Example: encodeBytes( myData, Base64.GZIP )
or
Example: encodeBytes( myData, Base64.GZIP | Base64.DO_BREAK_LINES )
As of v 2.3, if there is an error with the GZIP stream, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned a null value, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
source | The data to convert |
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off | Offset in array where conversion should begin |
len | Length of data to convert |
options | Specified options |
IOException | if there is an error |
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NullPointerException | if source array is null |
IllegalArgumentException | if source array, offset, or length are invalid |
Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation. Does not GZip-compress data.
source | The data to convert |
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NullPointerException | if source array is null |
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Encodes a byte array into Base64 notation. Does not GZip-compress data.
As of v 2.3, if there is an error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned a null value, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
source | The data to convert |
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off | Offset in array where conversion should begin |
len | Length of data to convert |
NullPointerException | if source array is null |
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IllegalArgumentException | if source array, offset, or length are invalid |
Similar to encodeBytes(byte[])
but returns a byte array instead of instantiating a
String. This is more efficient if you're working with I/O streams and have large data sets to
encode.
source | The data to convert |
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NullPointerException | if source array is null |
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Similar to encodeBytes(byte[], int, int, int)
but returns a byte array instead of
instantiating a String. This is more efficient if you're working with I/O streams and have
large data sets to encode.
source | The data to convert |
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off | Offset in array where conversion should begin |
len | Length of data to convert |
options | Specified options |
IOException | if there is an error |
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NullPointerException | if source array is null |
IllegalArgumentException | if source array, offset, or length are invalid |
Reads infile and encodes it to outfile.
infile | Input file |
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outfile | Output file |
IOException | if there is an error |
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Convenience method for reading a binary file and base64-encoding it.
As of v 2.3, if there is a error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned false, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
filename | Filename for reading binary data |
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IOException | if there is an error |
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Serializes an object and returns the Base64-encoded version of that serialized object.
As of v 2.3, if the object cannot be serialized or there is another error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned a null value, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
The object is not GZip-compressed before being encoded.serializableObject | The object to encode |
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IOException | if there is an error |
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NullPointerException | if serializedObject is null |
Serializes an object and returns the Base64-encoded version of that serialized object.
As of v 2.3, if the object cannot be serialized or there is another error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned a null value, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
The object is not GZip-compressed before being encoded.Example options:
GZIP: gzip-compresses object before encoding it. DO_BREAK_LINES: break lines at 76 characters
Example: encodeObject( myObj, Base64.GZIP )
or
Example: encodeObject( myObj, Base64.GZIP | Base64.DO_BREAK_LINES )
serializableObject | The object to encode |
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options | Specified options |
IOException | if there is an error |
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Convenience method for encoding data to a file.
As of v 2.3, if there is a error, the method will throw an java.io.IOException. This is new to v2.3! In earlier versions, it just returned false, but in retrospect that's a pretty poor way to handle it.
dataToEncode | byte array of data to encode in base64 form |
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filename | Filename for saving encoded data |
IOException | if there is an error |
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NullPointerException | if dataToEncode is null |