Package Exports
- abab
- abab/lib/atob
- abab/lib/btoa
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abab

A JavaScript module that implements window.atob and window.btoa according the forgiving-base64 algorithm in the Infra Standard. The original code was forked from w3c/web-platform-tests.
Compatibility: Node.js version 3+ and all major browsers.
Install with npm:
npm install ababAPI
btoa (base64 encode)
const { btoa } = require('abab');
btoa('Hello, world!'); // 'SGVsbG8sIHdvcmxkIQ=='atob (base64 decode)
const { atob } = require('abab');
atob('SGVsbG8sIHdvcmxkIQ=='); // 'Hello, world!'Valid characters
Per the spec, btoa will accept strings "containing only characters in the range U+0000 to U+00FF." If passed a string with characters above U+00FF, btoa will return null. If atob is passed a string that is not base64-valid, it will also return null. In both cases when null is returned, the spec calls for throwing a DOMException of type InvalidCharacterError.
Browsers
If you want to include just one of the methods to save bytes in your client-side code, you can require the desired module directly.
const atob = require('abab/lib/atob');
const btoa = require('abab/lib/btoa');Checklists
If you're submitting a PR or deploying to npm, please use the checklists in CONTRIBUTING.md
Remembering atob vs. btoa
Here's a mnemonic that might be useful: if you have a plain string and want to base64 encode it, then decode it, btoa is what you run before (before - btoa), and atob is what you run after (after - atob).