A polyfill for base64 functions atob
and btoa
. It also fixes IE's atob
's inability
to decode string containing certain whitespaces.
As a standalone Javascript file (not needed when using AMD loaders like Require.js):
<script type="text/javascript" src="base64.js"></script>
When using an AMD loader (like RequireJS in this example), you should require the module at the beginning like this:
require(["base64"], function() {
...
});
The module doesn't return anything, as it's a polyfill for two global functions.
To avoid unnecessary loading, it's recommended to check the existence of window.atob
/.btoa
prior to requiring the module.
Once the script has been loaded, you're good to go: window.atob
and window.btoa
are
ready to use.
Internet Explorer 10-11 will also have a fixed version of atob
so it can decode strings
containing whitespaces (namely, \t
, \n
, \f
, \r
and ' '
). The original native
function can be retrieved with atob.original
and eventually put back in place.
The error class used in case of invalid strings is TypeError
, instead of InvalidCharacterError
(for Firefox and Internet Explorer) or DOMException
(for Chrome, Opera and Safari). This may
be changed in the future.
The error messages are also taken from Chrome's base64 implementation.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 MaxArt2501
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