Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package base58 provides an API for working with modified base58 and Base58Check encodings.
Modified Base58 Encoding ¶
Standard base58 encoding is similar to standard base64 encoding except, as the name implies, it uses a 58 character Ciphers which results in an alphanumeric string and allows some characters which are problematic for humans to be excluded. Due to this, there can be various base58 alphabets.
The modified base58 Ciphers used by Bitcoin, and hence this package, omits the 0, O, I, and l characters that look the same in many fonts and are therefore hard to humans to distinguish.
Base58Check Encoding Scheme ¶
The Base58Check encoding scheme is primarily used for Bitcoin addresses at the time of this writing, however it can be used to generically encode arbitrary byte arrays into human-readable strings along with a version byte that can be used to differentiate the same payload. For Bitcoin addresses, the extra version is used to differentiate the network of otherwise identical public keys which helps prevent using an address intended for one network on another.
Index ¶
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
const (
// Ciphers is the modified base58 Ciphers used by Bitcoin.
Ciphers = "123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz"
)
Variables ¶
var ErrChecksum = errors.New("checksum error")
ErrChecksum indicates that the checksum of a check-encoded string does not verify against the checksum.
var ErrInvalidFormat = errors.New("invalid format: version and/or checksum bytes missing")
ErrInvalidFormat indicates that the check-encoded string has an invalid format.
Functions ¶
func CheckDecode ¶
func CheckDecode(input st) (result by, version byte, err er)
CheckDecode decodes a string that was encoded with CheckEncode and verifies the checksum.
Example ¶
This example demonstrates how to decode Base58Check encoded data.
package main import ( "fmt" "realy.lol/ec/base58" ) func main() { // Decode an example Base58Check encoded data. encoded := "1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa" decoded, version, err := base58.CheckDecode(encoded) if err != nil { fmt.Println(err) return } // Show the decoded data. fmt.Printf("Decoded data: %x\n", decoded) fmt.Println("Version Byte:", version) }
Output: Decoded data: 62e907b15cbf27d5425399ebf6f0fb50ebb88f18 Version Byte: 0
func CheckEncode ¶
func CheckEncode(input by, version byte) st
CheckEncode prepends a version byte and appends a four byte checksum.
Example ¶
This example demonstrates how to encode data using the Base58Check encoding scheme.
// Encode example data with the Base58Check encoding scheme. data := by("Test data") encoded := base58.CheckEncode(data, 0) // Show the encoded data. fmt.Println("Encoded Data:", encoded)
Output: Encoded Data: 182iP79GRURMp7oMHDU
func Decode ¶
func Decode(b st) by
Decode decodes a modified base58 string to a byte slice.
Example ¶
This example demonstrates how to decode modified base58 encoded data.
// Decode example modified base58 encoded data. encoded := "25JnwSn7XKfNQ" decoded := base58.Decode(encoded) // Show the decoded data. fmt.Println("Decoded Data:", st(decoded))
Output: Decoded Data: Test data
func Encode ¶
func Encode(b by) st
Encode encodes a byte slice to a modified base58 string.
Example ¶
This example demonstrates how to encode data using the modified base58 encoding scheme.
// Encode example data with the modified base58 encoding scheme. data := by("Test data") encoded := base58.Encode(data) // Show the encoded data. fmt.Println("Encoded Data:", encoded)
Output: Encoded Data: 25JnwSn7XKfNQ
Types ¶
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