{-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-} -- | -- Module : Data.ByteString.Short.Base64.URL -- Copyright : (c) 2019-2020 Emily Pillmore -- License : BSD-style -- -- Maintainer : Emily Pillmore -- Stability : stable -- Portability : non-portable -- -- This module contains 'Data.ByteString.Short.ShortByteString'-valued combinators for -- implementing the RFC 4648 specification of the Base64url -- encoding format. This includes strictly padded/unpadded and lenient decoding -- variants, as well as internal and external validation for canonicity. -- module Data.ByteString.Short.Base64.URL ( -- * Encoding encodeBase64 , encodeBase64' , encodeBase64Unpadded , encodeBase64Unpadded' -- * Decoding , decodeBase64 , decodeBase64Unpadded , decodeBase64Padded , decodeBase64Lenient -- * Validation , isBase64Url , isValidBase64Url ) where import qualified Data.ByteString.Base64.URL as B64U import Data.ByteString.Short (ShortByteString, fromShort, toShort) import Data.Text (Text) import Data.Text.Short (ShortText) import Data.Text.Short.Unsafe (fromShortByteStringUnsafe) -- | Encode a 'ShortByteString' value as a Base64url 'Text' value with padding. -- -- See: -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> encodeBase64 "<>" -- "PDw_Pj4=" -- encodeBase64 :: ShortByteString -> ShortText encodeBase64 = fromShortByteStringUnsafe . encodeBase64' {-# INLINE encodeBase64 #-} -- | Encode a 'ShortByteString' as a Base64url 'ShortByteString' value with padding. -- -- See: -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> encodeBase64' "<>" -- "PDw_Pj4=" -- encodeBase64' :: ShortByteString -> ShortByteString encodeBase64' = toShort . B64U.encodeBase64' . fromShort -- | Decode a padded Base64url encoded 'ShortByteString' value. If its length is not a multiple -- of 4, then padding chars will be added to fill out the input to a multiple of -- 4 for safe decoding as Base64url-encoded values are optionally padded. -- -- For a decoder that fails on unpadded input of incorrect size, use 'decodeBase64Unpadded'. -- -- See: -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> decodeBase64 "PDw_Pj4=" -- Right "<>" -- -- >>> decodeBase64 "PDw_Pj4" -- Right "<>" -- -- >>> decodeBase64 "PDw-Pg=" -- Left "Base64-encoded bytestring has invalid padding" -- -- >>> decodeBase64 "PDw-Pg" -- Right "<<>>" -- decodeBase64 :: ShortByteString -> Either Text ShortByteString decodeBase64 = fmap toShort . B64U.decodeBase64 . fromShort {-# INLINE decodeBase64 #-} -- | Encode a 'ShortByteString' value as Base64url 'Text' without padding. Note that for Base64url, -- padding is optional. If you call this function, you will simply be encoding -- as Base64url and stripping padding chars from the output. -- -- See: -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> encodeBase64Unpadded "<>" -- "PDw_Pj4" -- encodeBase64Unpadded :: ShortByteString -> ShortText encodeBase64Unpadded = fromShortByteStringUnsafe . encodeBase64Unpadded' {-# INLINE encodeBase64Unpadded #-} -- | Encode a 'ShortByteString' value as Base64url without padding. Note that for Base64url, -- padding is optional. If you call this function, you will simply be encoding -- as Base64url and stripping padding chars from the output. -- -- See: -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> encodeBase64Unpadded' "<>" -- "PDw_Pj4" -- encodeBase64Unpadded' :: ShortByteString -> ShortByteString encodeBase64Unpadded' = toShort . B64U.encodeBase64Unpadded' . fromShort -- | Decode an unpadded Base64url-encoded 'ShortByteString' value. Input strings are -- required to be unpadded, and will undergo validation prior to decoding to -- confirm. -- -- In general, unless unpadded Base64url is explicitly required, it is -- safer to call 'decodeBase64'. -- -- See: -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> decodeBase64Unpadded "PDw_Pj4" -- Right "<>" -- -- >>> decodeBase64Unpadded "PDw_Pj4=" -- Left "Base64-encoded bytestring has invalid padding" -- decodeBase64Unpadded :: ShortByteString -> Either Text ShortByteString decodeBase64Unpadded = fmap toShort . B64U.decodeBase64Unpadded . fromShort {-# INLINE decodeBase64Unpadded #-} -- | Decode a padded Base64url-encoded 'ShortByteString' value. Input strings are -- required to be correctly padded, and will be validated prior to decoding -- to confirm. -- -- In general, unless padded Base64url is explicitly required, it is -- safer to call 'decodeBase64'. -- -- See: -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> decodeBase64Padded "PDw_Pj4=" -- Right "<>" -- -- >>> decodeBase64Padded "PDw_Pj4" -- Left "Base64-encoded bytestring requires padding" -- decodeBase64Padded :: ShortByteString -> Either Text ShortByteString decodeBase64Padded = fmap toShort . B64U.decodeBase64Padded . fromShort {-# INLINE decodeBase64Padded #-} -- | Leniently decode an unpadded Base64url-encoded 'ShortByteString'. This function -- will not generate parse errors. If input data contains padding chars, -- then the input will be parsed up until the first pad character. -- -- __Note:__ This is not RFC 4648-compliant. -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> decodeBase64Lenient "PDw_Pj4=" -- "<>" -- -- >>> decodeBase64Lenient "PDw_%%%$}Pj4" -- "<>" -- decodeBase64Lenient :: ShortByteString -> ShortByteString decodeBase64Lenient = toShort . B64U.decodeBase64Lenient . fromShort {-# INLINE decodeBase64Lenient #-} -- | Tell whether a 'ShortByteString' is Base64url-encoded. -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> isBase64Url "PDw_Pj4=" -- True -- -- >>> isBase64Url "PDw_Pj4" -- True -- -- >>> isBase64Url "PDw_Pj" -- False -- isBase64Url :: ShortByteString -> Bool isBase64Url = B64U.isBase64Url . fromShort {-# INLINE isBase64Url #-} -- | Tell whether a 'ShortByteString' is a valid Base64url format. -- -- This will not tell you whether or not this is a correct Base64url representation, -- only that it conforms to the correct shape. To check whether it is a true -- Base64 encoded 'ShortByteString' value, use 'isBase64Url'. -- -- === __Examples__: -- -- >>> isValidBase64Url "PDw_Pj4=" -- True -- -- >>> isValidBase64Url "PDw_Pj" -- True -- -- >>> isValidBase64Url "%" -- False -- isValidBase64Url :: ShortByteString -> Bool isValidBase64Url = B64U.isValidBase64Url . fromShort {-# INLINE isValidBase64Url #-}