- Built-in Functions
- base64decode
base64decode
Function
base64decode
takes a string containing a Base64 character sequence and
returns the original string.
OpenTF uses the "standard" Base64 alphabet as defined in RFC 4648 section 4.
Strings in the OpenTF language are sequences of unicode characters rather than bytes, so this function will also interpret the resulting bytes as UTF-8. If the bytes after Base64 decoding are not valid UTF-8, this function produces an error.
While we do not recommend manipulating large, raw binary data in the OpenTF language, Base64 encoding is the standard way to represent arbitrary byte sequences, and so resource types that accept or return binary data will use Base64 themselves, which avoids the need to encode or decode it directly in most cases. Various other functions with names containing "base64" can generate or manipulate Base64 data directly.
base64decode
is, in effect, a shorthand for calling
textdecodebase64
with the encoding name set to
UTF-8
.
Examples
> base64decode("SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ=")
Hello World
Related Functions
base64encode
performs the opposite operation, encoding the UTF-8 bytes for a string as Base64.textdecodebase64
is a more general function that supports character encodings other than UTF-8.base64gzip
applies gzip compression to a string and returns the result with Base64 encoding.filebase64
reads a file from the local filesystem and returns its raw bytes with Base64 encoding.