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I have a 3rd party method that has a returns object of type buffer:

<read-write buffer ptr 0x02CED2E0, size 2556 at 0x02CED2C0>

This should be a binary data. How can I read from the buffer and then base64 encode it?

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Probably it's an object with buffer interface. See also buffer().

If you need only to encode it, without any processing beforehand, then see base64 module:

import base64
b64encoded_str = base64.b64encode(your_buffer_object)

This should work fine.

If for some reason this won't work, then str (in Python 2.7) takes buffer objects as input and transforms to str object, so:

import base64
b64encoded_str = base64.b64encode(str(your_buffer_object))

or even simpler, though it might introduce newline character '\n' in the end:

b64encoded_str = str(your_buffer_object).encode('base64')
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  • b64encoded_str = base64.b64encode(your_buffer_object) works fine. Thanks.
    – beginner_
    Jan 13, 2016 at 13:25
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for a data type, no specified binary format to represent it. this depends what you want,

for example, can you try pickle.dump,then base64 to encode this bin data ? or JSON

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