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author | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2004-01-04 01:14:01 (GMT) |
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committer | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2004-01-04 01:14:01 (GMT) |
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Documentation for new RFC 3548 functions.
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libbase64.tex b/Doc/lib/libbase64.tex index 91f4818..b51f8c8 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libbase64.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libbase64.tex @@ -1,25 +1,118 @@ \section{\module{base64} --- - Encode and decode MIME base64 data} + RFC 3548: Base16, Base32, Base64 Data Encodings} \declaremodule{standard}{base64} -\modulesynopsis{Encode and decode files using the MIME base64 data.} +\modulesynopsis{RFC 3548: Base16, Base32, Base64 Data Encodings} \indexii{base64}{encoding} \index{MIME!base64 encoding} -This module performs base64 encoding and decoding of arbitrary binary -strings into text strings that can be safely sent by email or included -as part of an HTTP POST request. The -encoding scheme is defined in \rfc{1521} (\emph{MIME -(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanisms for -Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies}, -section 5.2, ``Base64 Content-Transfer-Encoding'') and is used for -MIME email and various other Internet-related applications; it is not -the same as the output produced by the \program{uuencode} program. -For example, the string \code{'www.python.org'} is encoded as the -string \code{'d3d3LnB5dGhvbi5vcmc=\e n'}. +This module provides data encoding and decoding as specified in +\rfc{3548}. This standard defines the Base16, Base32, and Base64 +algorithms for encoding and decoding arbitrary binary strings into +text strings that can be safely sent by email, used as parts of URLs, +or included as part of an HTTP POST request. The encoding algorith is +not the same as the \program{uuencode} program. +There are two interfaces provided by this module. The modern +interface supports encoding and decoding string objects using all +three alphabets. The legacy interface provides for encoding and +decoding to and from file-like objects as well as strings, but only +using the Base64 standard alphabet. + +The modern interface provides: + +\begin{funcdesc}{b64encode}{s\optional{, altchars}} +Encode a string use Base64. + +\var{s} is the string to encode. Optional \var{altchars} must be a +string of at least length 2 (additional characters are ignored) which +specifies an alternative alphabet for the \code{+} and \code{/} +characters. This allows an application to e.g. generate URL or +filesystem safe Base64 strings. The default is \code{None}, for which +the standard Base64 alphabet is used. + +The encoded string is returned. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{b64decode}{s\optional{, altchars}} +Decode a Base64 encoded string. + +\var{s} is the string to decode. Optional \var{altchars} must be a +string of at least length 2 (additional characters are ignored) which +specifies the alternative alphabet used instead of the \code{+} and +\code{/} characters. + +The decoded string is returned. A \exception{TypeError} is raised if +\var{s} were incorrectly padded or if there are non-alphabet +characters present in the string. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{standard_b64encode}{s} +Encode string \var{s} using the standard Base64 alphabet. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{standard_b64decode}{s} +Decode string \var{s} using the standard Base64 alphabet. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{urlsafe_b64encode}{s} +Encode string \var{s} using a URL-safe alphabet, which substitutes +\code{-} instead of \code{+} and \code{_} instead of \code{/} in the +standard Base64 alphabet. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{urlsafe_b64decode}{s} +Decode string \var{s} using a URL-safe alphabet, which substitutes +\code{-} instead of \code{+} and \code{_} instead of \code{/} in the +standard Base64 alphabet. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{b32encode}{s} +Encode a string using Base32. \var{s} is the string to encode. The +encoded string is returned. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{b32decode}{s\optional{, casefold\optional{, map01}}} +Decode a Base32 encoded string. + +\var{s} is the string to decode. Optional \var{casefold} is a flag +specifying whether a lowercase alphabet is acceptable as input. For +security purposes, the default is \code{False}. + +\rfc{3548} allows for optional mapping of the digit 0 (zero) to the +letter O (oh), and for optional mapping of the digit 1 (one) to either +the letter I (eye) or letter L (el). The optional argument +\var{map01} when not \code{None}, specifies which letter the digit 1 should +be mapped to (when map01 is not \var{None}, the digit 0 is always +mapped to the letter O). For security purposes the default is +\code{None}, so that 0 and 1 are not allowed in the input. + +The decoded string is returned. A \exception{TypeError} is raised if +\var{s} were incorrectly padded or if there are non-alphabet characters +present in the string. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{b16encode}{s} +Encode a string using Base16. + +\var{s} is the string to encode. The encoded string is returned. +\end{funcdesc} + +\begin{funcdesc}{b16decode}{s\optional{, casefold}} +Decode a Base16 encoded string. + +\var{s} is the string to decode. Optional \var{casefold} is a flag +specifying whether a lowercase alphabet is acceptable as input. For +security purposes, the default is \code{False}. + +The decoded string is returned. A \exception{TypeError} is raised if +\var{s} were incorrectly padded or if there are non-alphabet +characters present in the string. +\end{funcdesc} + +The legacy interface: \begin{funcdesc}{decode}{input, output} Decode the contents of the \var{input} file and write the resulting |