How to base64 encode image in linux bash / shell

If you need input from termial, try this

lc=`echo -n "xxx_${yyy}_iOS" |  base64`

-n option will not input "\n" character to base64 command.


There is a Linux command for that: base64

base64 DSC_0251.JPG >DSC_0251.b64

To assign result to variable use

test=`base64 DSC_0251.JPG`

Encode

On Linux

Single line result:

base64 -w 0 DSC_0251.JPG

For HTML:

echo "data:image/jpeg;base64,$(base64 -w 0 DSC_0251.JPG)"

As file:

base64 -w 0 DSC_0251.JPG > DSC_0251.JPG.base64

In variable:

IMAGE_BASE64="$(base64 -w 0 DSC_0251.JPG)"

In variable for HTML:

IMAGE_BASE64="data:image/jpeg;base64,$(base64 -w 0 DSC_0251.JPG)"

On OSX

On OSX, the base64 binary is different, and the parameters are different. If you want to use it on OSX, you should remove -w 0.

Single line result:

base64 DSC_0251.JPG

For HTML:

echo "data:image/jpeg;base64,$(base64 DSC_0251.JPG)"

As file:

base64 DSC_0251.JPG > DSC_0251.JPG.base64

In variable:

IMAGE_BASE64="$(base64 DSC_0251.JPG)"

In variable for HTML:

IMAGE_BASE64="data:image/jpeg;base64,$(base64 DSC_0251.JPG)"

Generic OSX/Linux

As Shell Function

@base64() {
  if [[ "${OSTYPE}" = darwin* ]]; then
    # OSX
    if [ -t 0 ]; then
      base64 "$@"
    else
      cat /dev/stdin | base64 "$@"
    fi
  else
    # Linux
    if [ -t 0 ]; then
      base64 -w 0 "$@"
    else
      cat /dev/stdin | base64 -w 0 "$@"
    fi
  fi
}

# Usage
@base64 DSC_0251.JPG
cat DSC_0251.JPG | @base64

As Shell Script

Create base64.sh file with following content:

#!/usr/bin/env bash
if [[ "${OSTYPE}" = darwin* ]]; then
  # OSX
  if [ -t 0 ]; then
    base64 "$@"
  else
    cat /dev/stdin | base64 "$@"
  fi
else
  # Linux
  if [ -t 0 ]; then
    base64 -w 0 "$@"
  else
    cat /dev/stdin | base64 -w 0 "$@"
  fi
fi

Make it executable:

chmod a+x base64.sh

Usage:

./base64.sh DSC_0251.JPG
cat DSC_0251.JPG | ./base64.sh

Decode

Get you readable data back:

base64 -d DSC_0251.base64 > DSC_0251.JPG 

You need to use cat to get the contents of the file named 'DSC_0251.JPG', rather than the filename itself.

test="$(cat DSC_0251.JPG | base64)"

However, base64 can read from the file itself:

test=$( base64 DSC_0251.JPG )