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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:15:09+00:00 2026-05-15T06:15:09+00:00

I have a binary files which needs to be sent as a string to

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I have a binary files which needs to be sent as a string to a third-party web-service. Turns out it requires that it needs to be base64 encoded.

In ruby I use the following:

      body = body << Base64.b64encode(IO.read("#{@postalcard.postalimage.path}"))

body is a strong which conists of a bunch of strings as parameters.

Does this look right? (the file is loaded into the model Postalcard using paperclip)

Thanks.

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    2026-05-15T06:15:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:15 am

    Base64.b64encode prints out the base 64 encoded version of 60 char length by default. For example, if I will do

    Base64.b64encode('StackOverflow')
    #=> prints U3RhY2tPdmVyZmxvdw==
    #=> returns "U3RhY2tPdmVyZmxvdw==\n"
    

    If I give it a length, lets say 4

    Base64.b64encode('StackOverflow', 4)
    #=> prints U3Rh
    #=> prints Y2tP
    #=> prints dmVy
    #=> prints Zmxv
    #=> prints dw==
    #=> returns "U3RhY2tPdmVyZmxvdw==\n"
    

    But if you dont want to print out the encoded string to stdout and only return its value, which I think what you need, then use

    Base64::encode64('StackOverflow')
    #=> "U3RhY2tPdmVyZmxvdw==\n"
    
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