Is there JSON encode/decode base64 encode/decode function in JavaScript?
5 Answers
Yes, btoa() and atob() work in some browsers:
var enc = btoa("this is some text");
alert(enc);
alert(atob(enc));
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Why window.opera? I eliminated that and it works in Firefox and Chrome. Not sure why IE's tools don't let me test JavaScript in the script console thingy. I'll keep looking. Feb 13, 2013 at 23:16
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For reference its supported in all browsers since IE 10. caniuse.com/#feat=atob-btoa– NisdNov 1, 2018 at 8:00
JSON and base64 are completely independent.
This might be helpful for you. Using a combination of this project crypto-js and Prototype to parse JSON I wrote two function to encode/decode JSON to Base 64. (These functions don't check for not well formatted json)
function JSONtoBase64(jsonObj) { return Crypto.util.bytesToBase64(Crypto.charenc.UTF8.stringToBytes(Object.toJSON(jsonObj))); }; function base64ToJSON(bytes) { var jsonString = Crypto.charenc.UTF8.bytesToString(Crypto.util.base64ToBytes(bytes)); return jsonString.evalJSON(); };
For non-Mozilla browsers, use: http://www.webtoolkit.info/javascript-base64.html
For Mozilla browsers, use btoa()
and atob()
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I don't think there's one built in, but here's the functions for JSON in jquery: (can't post links since I'm new)
jQuery.getJSON
jQuery.parseJSON
and here's a link for base64 encoding in javascript.
http://www.webtoolkit.info/javascript-base64.html
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jQuery.parseJSON has been added in 1.4 and does not work in previous versions.– AlexarSep 26, 2011 at 20:01