Introduction
based58
is a fast Python library for
Base58
encoding and decoding. It includes support for Base58Check and configurable alphabets.
It is significantly faster than the pure-Python base58 library, as it calls the Rust bs58 library under the hood.
The API mimics that of the base58
library, with the exception that string inputs are not
supported, only bytes.
Installation
pip install based58
Note
requires Python >= 3.7.
Usage
>>> import based58
>>> data = [1, 2, 3]
>>> based58.b58encode(b'hello world')
b'StV1DL6CwTryKyV'
>>> based58.b58decode(b'StV1DL6CwTryKyV')
b'hello world'
>>> based58.b58encode_check(b'hello world')
b'3vQB7B6MrGQZaxCuFg4oh'
>>> based58.b58decode_check(b'3vQB7B6MrGQZaxCuFg4oh')
b'hello world'
>>> based58.b58encode(b'hello world', alphabet=based58.Alphabet.RIPPLE)
b'StVrDLaUATiyKyV'
>>> based58.b58decode(b'StVrDLaUATiyKyV', alphabet=based58.Alphabet.RIPPLE)
b'hello world'
Documentation credit
Most of this documentation is copied from the base58 docs and bs58 docs.