Reputation: 561
I'm attempting to decode an attachment in an email file from base64 and save it to disk.
For testing purposes, this is my code. Where input.txt contains just the base64 encoded data, which is an HTML file.
$file = "C:\input.txt"
$data = Get-Content $file
[System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString([System.Convert]::FromBase64String($data)) > out.html
The decoding works fine, and it generates a new file that contains all of the lines, and is visibly identical to the original attachment. The problem is that the output file is twice the size (actually (filesize*2)+6 bytes, in this case).
Am I decoding this improperly? I've also tried UTF8 instead of ASCII... same result.
Upvotes: 29
Views: 95988
Reputation: 1005
This function should behave the same as the linux base64
command, at least in regards to encoding and decoding. It can also accept values from pipes.
function base64
{
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)]
[string]
$str,
[switch]
$decode = $false
)
if ($decode)
{
return [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetString([System.Convert]::FromBase64String($str))
}
else
{
return [System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes($str))
}
}
PS > base64 -decode YXNk
asd
PS > base64 YXNk
WVhOaw==
PS > echo YXNk | base64
WVhOaw==
PS > echo YXNk | base64 -decode
asd
Note that Get-Content
returns an Object[]
by default
PS > $z=Get-Content .\README.md; $z.GetType()
IsPublic IsSerial Name BaseType
-------- -------- ---- --------
True True Object[] System.Array
Piping this into the func above will only convert the first line.
To convert an entire file, instead use Get-Content -Raw
Get-Content -Raw README.md | base64
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 41
Old question, new answer. Solution that preserv newlines
// Generate Content
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048 -f example_rsa
// Encode
[System.Convert]::ToBase64String([System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes($(Get-Content -Path example_rsa -Encoding utf8 -Raw))) >> encoded
// Decode
[System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetString([System.Convert]::FromBase64String($(Get-Content -Path encoded -Encoding utf8 -Raw))) >> decoded
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 309
On Windows 10, using PowerShell you can do:
certutil -decode in.b64 out.txt
Upvotes: 20
Reputation: 4647
This one-liner preserves the original encoding of the base64 encoded file, so it will work with binary files such as a PDF or ZIP. Change ".\input.txt"
and output.bin
as needed - this will take .\input.txt
, base 64 decode it, and then write the bytes out to output.bin
exactly as they were when the file was encoded.
$file = ".\input.txt"; [System.Convert]::FromBase64String((Get-Content $file)) | Set-Content output.bin -Encoding Byte
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 754
I know it's an old question, but i found another answer. You can use unicode at the base64 conversion, it will fit after.
$file = "C:\temp\input.txt"
$data = Get-Content $file
[System.Text.Encoding]::Unicode.GetString([System.Convert]::FromBase64String($data)) > out.html
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 561
Well I got it working. Who knew Out-File re-encoded to Unicode by default? Solved by doing the following:
$file = "C:\input.txt"
$data = Get-Content $file
[System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString([System.Convert]::FromBase64String($data)) | Out-File -Encoding "ASCII" out.html
Upvotes: 27