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Url-safe base64 encoding variant which preserves lexicographical ordering of underlying bytes
Url-safe base64 encoding variant which preserves lexicographical ordering of underlying bytes.
var b64lex = require('base64-lex')
// encode a buffer or typed array
b64lex.encode(new Uint8Array([ 0xde, 0xad, 0xbe, 0xef ])) // 'sfrzwl-'
b64lex.encode(Buffer('deadbeef', 'hex')) // 'sfrzwl-'
// strings encode in utf8, also preserving lex order
b64lex.encode('foo bar') // 'Pbyk869XSW--'
// decode returns a buffer
b64lex.decode('Pbyk869XSW--') // Buffer('foo bar', 'utf8')
// decode only works with base64-lex-encoded strings
b64lex.decode(Buffer(0)) // throws
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Url-safe base64 encoding variant which preserves lexicographical ordering of underlying bytes
The npm package base64-lex receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, base64-lex popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that base64-lex demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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