The DECODE directive decodes a column value as one of base32
, base64
, or hex
following RFC-4648.
decode <base32|base64|hex> <column>
The <column>
is the name of the column to which the decoding is applied.
Base decoding of data is used in many situations to store or transfer data in environments that, for legacy reasons, are restricted to US-ASCII data. Base decoding can be used in new applications that do not have legacy restrictions because it allows the manipulation of objects with text editors.
The DECODE directive generates a new column with a name following the format of
<column>_decode_<type>
.
Different column values are handled following these rules:
- If the column is
null
, the resulting column will also benull
. - If the column specified is not found in the record, then the record is skipped as a no-op.
- If the column value is not of either type string or byte array, it fails.
See also the ENCODE directive.
Using this record as an example:
{
"col1": "IJQXGZJTGIQEK3TDN5SGS3TH",
"col2": "VGVzdGluZyBCYXNlIDY0IEVuY29kaW5n",
"col3": "48657820456e636f64696e67"
}
Applying these directives:
decode base32 col1
decode base64 col2
decode hex col3
would result in this record:
{
"col1": "IJQXGZJTGIQEK3TDN5SGS3TH",
"col2": "VGVzdGluZyBCYXNlIDY0IEVuY29kaW5n",
"col3": "48657820456e636f64696e67",
"col1_decode_base32": "Base32 Encoding",
"col2_decode_base64": "Testing Base 64 Encoding",
"col3_decode_hex": "Hex Encoding",
}