Base64 Encoder And Decoder


Answer :

This is an example of how to use the Base64 class to encode and decode a simple String value.

// String to be encoded with Base64 String text = "Test"; // Sending side byte[] data = null; try {     data = text.getBytes("UTF-8"); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e1) {     e1.printStackTrace(); } String base64 = Base64.encodeToString(data, Base64.DEFAULT);  // Receiving side byte[] data1 = Base64.decode(base64, Base64.DEFAULT); String text1 = null; try {     text1 = new String(data1, "UTF-8"); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {     e.printStackTrace(); } 

This excerpt can be included in an Android activity.


See android.util.Base64

It seems that this was added in API version 8 or android 2.2 so it will not be available on the older platforms.

But the source of it is at android/util/Base64.java so if needed one could just copy it unchanged for older versions.


Here is a simple method I was going to use until I realized that this is only supported in Android API 8+:

// Has line break public String getBase64(String input) {     return Base64.encodeToString(input.getBytes(), Base64.DEFAULT); }  // No line break public String getBase64(String input) {     return Base64.encodeToString(input.getBytes(), Base64.NO_WRAP); } 

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