--- sidebar_label: textencodebase64 description: >- The textencodebase64 function encodes the unicode characters in a given string using a specified character encoding, returning the result base64 encoded. --- # `textencodebase64` Function `textencodebase64` encodes the unicode characters in a given string using a specified character encoding, returning the result base64 encoded because OpenTofu language strings are always sequences of unicode characters. ```hcl textencodebase64(string, encoding_name) ``` OpenTofu uses the "standard" Base64 alphabet as defined in [RFC 4648 section 4](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648#section-4). The `encoding_name` argument must contain one of the encoding names or aliases recorded in [the IANA character encoding registry](https://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets/character-sets.xhtml). OpenTofu supports only a subset of the registered encodings, and the encoding support may vary between OpenTofu versions. In particular OpenTofu supports `UTF-16LE`, which is the native character encoding for the Windows API and therefore sometimes expected by Windows-originated software such as PowerShell. OpenTofu also accepts the encoding name `UTF-8`, which will produce the same result as [`base64encode`](../../language/functions/base64encode.mdx). ## Examples ``` > textencodebase64("Hello World", "UTF-16LE") SABlAGwAbABvACAAVwBvAHIAbABkAA== ``` ## Related Functions * [`textdecodebase64`](../../language/functions/textdecodebase64.mdx) performs the opposite operation, decoding Base64 data and interpreting it as a particular character encoding. * [`base64encode`](../../language/functions/base64encode.mdx) applies Base64 encoding of the UTF-8 encoding of a string. * [`filebase64`](../../language/functions/filebase64.mdx) reads a file from the local filesystem and returns its raw bytes with Base64 encoding, without creating an intermediate Unicode string.