- Built-in Functions
- textencodebase64
textencodebase64
Function
textencodebase64
encodes the unicode characters in a given string using a
specified character encoding, returning the result base64 encoded because
OpenTF language strings are always sequences of unicode characters.
substr(string, encoding_name)
OpenTF uses the "standard" Base64 alphabet as defined in RFC 4648 section 4.
The encoding_name
argument must contain one of the encoding names or aliases
recorded in
the IANA character encoding registry.
OpenTF supports only a subset of the registered encodings, and the encoding
support may vary between OpenTF versions. In particular OpenTF supports
UTF-16LE
, which is the native character encoding for the Windows API and
therefore sometimes expected by Windows-originated software such as PowerShell.
OpenTF also accepts the encoding name UTF-8
, which will produce the same
result as base64encode
.
Examples
> textencodebase64("Hello World", "UTF-16LE")
SABlAGwAbABvACAAVwBvAHIAbABkAA==
Related Functions
textdecodebase64
performs the opposite operation, decoding Base64 data and interpreting it as a particular character encoding.base64encode
applies Base64 encoding of the UTF-8 encoding of a string.filebase64
reads a file from the local filesystem and returns its raw bytes with Base64 encoding, without creating an intermediate Unicode string.