- Built-in Functions
- base64gzip
base64gzip
Function
base64gzip
compresses a string with gzip and then encodes the result in
Base64 encoding.
OpenTF uses the "standard" Base64 alphabet as defined in RFC 4648 section 4.
Strings in the OpenTF language are sequences of unicode characters rather than bytes, so this function will first encode the characters from the string as UTF-8, then apply gzip compression, and then finally apply Base64 encoding.
While we do not recommend manipulating large, raw binary data in the OpenTF language, this function can be used to compress reasonably sized text strings generated within the OpenTF language. For example, the result of this function can be used to create a compressed object in Amazon S3 as part of an S3 website.
Related Functions
base64encode
applies Base64 encoding without gzip compression.filebase64
reads a file from the local filesystem and returns its raw bytes with Base64 encoding.