// Copyright (c) 2019-2021 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license // that can be found in the LICENSE file. module base64 const ( index = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 62, 63, 62, 62, 63, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 0, 0, 0, 0, 63, 0, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51]! ending_table = [0, 2, 1]! enc_table = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/' ) // decode decodes the base64 encoded `string` value passed in `data`. // Please note: If you need to decode many strings repeatedly, take a look at `decode_in_buffer`. // Example: assert base64.decode('ViBpbiBiYXNlIDY0') == 'V in base 64' pub fn decode(data string) []byte { size := data.len * 3 / 4 if size <= 0 || data.len % 4 != 0 { return [] } unsafe { buffer := malloc(size) n := decode_in_buffer(data, buffer) return buffer.vbytes(n) } } // decode_str is the string variant of decode pub fn decode_str(data string) string { size := data.len * 3 / 4 if size <= 0 || data.len % 4 != 0 { return '' } unsafe { buffer := malloc(size) return tos(buffer, decode_in_buffer(data, buffer)) } } // encode encodes the `[]byte` value passed in `data` to base64. // Please note: base64 encoding returns a `string` that is ~ 4/3 larger than the input. // Please note: If you need to encode many strings repeatedly, take a look at `encode_in_buffer`. // Example: assert base64.encode('V in base 64') == 'ViBpbiBiYXNlIDY0' pub fn encode(data []byte) string { return alloc_and_encode(data.data, data.len) } // encode_str is the string variant of encode pub fn encode_str(data string) string { return alloc_and_encode(data.str, data.len) } // alloc_and_encode is a private function that allocates and encodes data into a string // Used by encode and encode_str fn alloc_and_encode(src byteptr, len int) string { size := 4 * ((len + 2) / 3) if size <= 0 { return '' } unsafe { buffer := malloc(size) return tos(buffer, encode_from_buffer(buffer, src, len)) } } // url_decode returns a decoded URL `string` version of // the a base64 url encoded `string` passed in `data`. pub fn url_decode(data string) []byte { mut result := data.replace_each(['-', '+', '_', '/']) match result.len % 4 { // Pad with trailing '='s 2 { result += '==' } // 2 pad chars 3 { result += '=' } // 1 pad char else {} // no padding } return decode(result) } // url_decode_str is the string variant of url_decode pub fn url_decode_str(data string) string { mut result := data.replace_each(['-', '+', '_', '/']) match result.len % 4 { // Pad with trailing '='s 2 { result += '==' } // 2 pad chars 3 { result += '=' } // 1 pad char else {} // no padding } return decode_str(result) } // url_encode returns a base64 URL encoded `string` version // of the value passed in `data`. pub fn url_encode(data []byte) string { return encode(data).replace_each(['+', '-', '/', '_', '=', '']) } // url_encode_str is the string variant of url_encode pub fn url_encode_str(data string) string { return encode_str(data).replace_each(['+', '-', '/', '_', '=', '']) } // decode_in_buffer decodes the base64 encoded `string` reference passed in `data` into `buffer`. // decode_in_buffer returns the size of the decoded data in the buffer. // Please note: The `buffer` should be large enough (i.e. 3/4 of the data.len, or larger) // to hold the decoded data. // Please note: This function does NOT allocate new memory, and is thus suitable for handling very large strings. pub fn decode_in_buffer(data &string, buffer byteptr) int { mut padding := 0 if data.ends_with('=') { if data.ends_with('==') { padding = 2 } else { padding = 1 } } // input_length is the length of meaningful data input_length := data.len - padding output_length := input_length * 3 / 4 mut i := 0 mut j := 0 mut b := &byte(0) mut d := &byte(0) unsafe { d = byteptr(data.str) b = byteptr(buffer) } for i < input_length { mut char_a := 0 mut char_b := 0 mut char_c := 0 mut char_d := 0 if i < input_length { char_a = base64.index[unsafe { d[i] }] i++ } if i < input_length { char_b = base64.index[unsafe { d[i] }] i++ } if i < input_length { char_c = base64.index[unsafe { d[i] }] i++ } if i < input_length { char_d = base64.index[unsafe { d[i] }] i++ } decoded_bytes := (char_a << 18) | (char_b << 12) | (char_c << 6) | (char_d << 0) unsafe { b[j] = byte(decoded_bytes >> 16) b[j + 1] = byte((decoded_bytes >> 8) & 0xff) b[j + 2] = byte((decoded_bytes >> 0) & 0xff) } j += 3 } return output_length } // encode_in_buffer base64 encodes the `[]byte` passed in `data` into `buffer`. // encode_in_buffer returns the size of the encoded data in the buffer. // Please note: The buffer should be large enough (i.e. 4/3 of the data.len, or larger) to hold the encoded data. // Please note: The function does NOT allocate new memory, and is suitable for handling very large strings. pub fn encode_in_buffer(data []byte, buffer byteptr) int { return encode_from_buffer(buffer, data.data, data.len) } // encode_from_buffer will perform encoding from any type of src buffer // and write the bytes into `dest`. // Please note: The `dest` buffer should be large enough (i.e. 4/3 of the src_len, or larger) to hold the encoded data. // Please note: This function is for internal base64 encoding fn encode_from_buffer(dest byteptr, src byteptr, src_len int) int { input_length := src_len output_length := 4 * ((input_length + 2) / 3) mut i := 0 mut j := 0 mut d := src mut b := dest mut etable := byteptr(base64.enc_table.str) for i < input_length { mut octet_a := 0 mut octet_b := 0 mut octet_c := 0 if i < input_length { octet_a = int(unsafe { d[i] }) i++ } if i < input_length { octet_b = int(unsafe { d[i] }) i++ } if i < input_length { octet_c = int(unsafe { d[i] }) i++ } triple := ((octet_a << 0x10) + (octet_b << 0x08) + octet_c) unsafe { b[j] = etable[(triple >> 3 * 6) & 63] // 63 is 0x3F b[j + 1] = etable[(triple >> 2 * 6) & 63] b[j + 2] = etable[(triple >> 1 * 6) & 63] b[j + 3] = etable[(triple >> 0 * 6) & 63] } j += 4 } padding_length := base64.ending_table[input_length % 3] for i = 0; i < padding_length; i++ { unsafe { b[output_length - 1 - i] = `=` } } return output_length }