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| :mod:`base64` --- RFC 3548: Base16, Base32, Base64 Data Encodings
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| =================================================================
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| .. module:: base64
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|    :synopsis: RFC 3548: Base16, Base32, Base64 Data Encodings
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| 
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| 
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| .. index::
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|    pair: base64; encoding
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|    single: MIME; base64 encoding
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| 
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| This module provides data encoding and decoding as specified in :rfc:`3548`.
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| This standard defines the Base16, Base32, and Base64 algorithms for encoding and
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| decoding arbitrary binary strings into text strings that can be safely sent by
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| email, used as parts of URLs, or included as part of an HTTP POST request.  The
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| encoding algorithm is not the same as the :program:`uuencode` program.
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| 
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| There are two interfaces provided by this module.  The modern interface supports
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| encoding and decoding string objects using all three alphabets.  The legacy
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| interface provides for encoding and decoding to and from file-like objects as
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| well as strings, but only using the Base64 standard alphabet.
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| 
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| The modern interface provides:
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| 
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| .. function:: b64encode(s[, altchars])
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| 
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|    Encode a string use Base64.
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| 
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|    *s* is the string to encode.  Optional *altchars* must be a string of at least
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|    length 2 (additional characters are ignored) which specifies an alternative
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|    alphabet for the ``+`` and ``/`` characters.  This allows an application to e.g.
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|    generate URL or filesystem safe Base64 strings.  The default is ``None``, for
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|    which the standard Base64 alphabet is used.
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| 
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|    The encoded string is returned.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: b64decode(s[, altchars])
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| 
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|    Decode a Base64 encoded string.
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| 
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|    *s* is the string to decode.  Optional *altchars* must be a string of at least
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|    length 2 (additional characters are ignored) which specifies the alternative
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|    alphabet used instead of the ``+`` and ``/`` characters.
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| 
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|    The decoded string is returned.  A :exc:`TypeError` is raised if *s* were
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|    incorrectly padded or if there are non-alphabet characters present in the
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|    string.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: standard_b64encode(s)
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| 
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|    Encode string *s* using the standard Base64 alphabet.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: standard_b64decode(s)
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| 
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|    Decode string *s* using the standard Base64 alphabet.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: urlsafe_b64encode(s)
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| 
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|    Encode string *s* using a URL-safe alphabet, which substitutes ``-`` instead of
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|    ``+`` and ``_`` instead of ``/`` in the standard Base64 alphabet.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: urlsafe_b64decode(s)
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| 
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|    Decode string *s* using a URL-safe alphabet, which substitutes ``-`` instead of
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|    ``+`` and ``_`` instead of ``/`` in the standard Base64 alphabet.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: b32encode(s)
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| 
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|    Encode a string using Base32.  *s* is the string to encode.  The encoded string
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|    is returned.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: b32decode(s[, casefold[, map01]])
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| 
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|    Decode a Base32 encoded string.
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| 
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|    *s* is the string to decode.  Optional *casefold* is a flag specifying whether a
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|    lowercase alphabet is acceptable as input.  For security purposes, the default
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|    is ``False``.
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| 
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|    :rfc:`3548` allows for optional mapping of the digit 0 (zero) to the letter O
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|    (oh), and for optional mapping of the digit 1 (one) to either the letter I (eye)
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|    or letter L (el).  The optional argument *map01* when not ``None``, specifies
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|    which letter the digit 1 should be mapped to (when *map01* is not ``None``, the
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|    digit 0 is always mapped to the letter O).  For security purposes the default is
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|    ``None``, so that 0 and 1 are not allowed in the input.
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| 
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|    The decoded string is returned.  A :exc:`TypeError` is raised if *s* were
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|    incorrectly padded or if there are non-alphabet characters present in the
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|    string.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: b16encode(s)
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| 
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|    Encode a string using Base16.
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| 
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|    *s* is the string to encode.  The encoded string is returned.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: b16decode(s[, casefold])
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| 
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|    Decode a Base16 encoded string.
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| 
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|    *s* is the string to decode.  Optional *casefold* is a flag specifying whether a
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|    lowercase alphabet is acceptable as input.  For security purposes, the default
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|    is ``False``.
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| 
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|    The decoded string is returned.  A :exc:`TypeError` is raised if *s* were
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|    incorrectly padded or if there are non-alphabet characters present in the
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|    string.
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| 
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| The legacy interface:
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: decode(input, output)
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| 
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|    Decode the contents of the *input* file and write the resulting binary data to
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|    the *output* file. *input* and *output* must either be file objects or objects
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|    that mimic the file object interface. *input* will be read until
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|    ``input.read()`` returns an empty string.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: decodestring(s)
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| 
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|    Decode the string *s*, which must contain one or more lines of base64 encoded
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|    data, and return a string containing the resulting binary data.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: encode(input, output)
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| 
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|    Encode the contents of the *input* file and write the resulting base64 encoded
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|    data to the *output* file. *input* and *output* must either be file objects or
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|    objects that mimic the file object interface. *input* will be read until
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|    ``input.read()`` returns an empty string.  :func:`encode` returns the encoded
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|    data plus a trailing newline character (``'\n'``).
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: encodestring(s)
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| 
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|    Encode the string *s*, which can contain arbitrary binary data, and return a
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|    string containing one or more lines of base64-encoded data.
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|    :func:`encodestring` returns a string containing one or more lines of
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|    base64-encoded data always including an extra trailing newline (``'\n'``).
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| 
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| An example usage of the module:
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| 
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|    >>> import base64
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|    >>> encoded = base64.b64encode('data to be encoded')
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|    >>> encoded
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|    'ZGF0YSB0byBiZSBlbmNvZGVk'
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|    >>> data = base64.b64decode(encoded)
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|    >>> data
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|    'data to be encoded'
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| 
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| 
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| .. seealso::
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| 
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|    Module :mod:`binascii`
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|       Support module containing ASCII-to-binary and binary-to-ASCII conversions.
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| 
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|    :rfc:`1521` - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies
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|       Section 5.2, "Base64 Content-Transfer-Encoding," provides the definition of the
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|       base64 encoding.
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