Pergunta

Eu tenho um controlador de carga serviço web que é um arquivo Windows Script (FSM), que inclui alguns arquivos VBScript e JavaScript. Meu serviço web requer que a mensagem recebida é base64 codificado. Eu tenho atualmente uma função VBScript que faz isso, mas é muito ineficiente (memória intensiva, principalmente devido à VBScripts terrível concatenação)

[Além; Sim, eu vi de Jeff última postagem no blog . A concatenação está acontecendo em um loop através de mensagens que são 1.000 de 10.000 a de bytes de tamanho.]

Eu tentei usar algumas rotinas concatenação de costume; um utilizando uma matriz e um utilizando ADODB.Stream. Estes ajudam, um pouco, mas acho que ele iria ajudar mais se eu tinha alguma outra maneira de codificar a mensagem, em vez de através de minha própria função VBS.

Existe alguma outra forma de codificação a minha mensagem, preferebly usando métodos nativos do Windows?

Foi útil?

Solução

Eu estava originalmente usando algum código VBScript de Antonin Foller: Função Base64 Encode VBS e Base64 Decode VBS Function .

Como pesquisar o site do Antonin, vi que ele tinha algum código para href="http://www.motobit.com/tips/detpg_quoted-printable-encode/" citado codificação de impressão, usando o CDO.Message objeto , então eu tentei isso.

Finalmente, eu portado o código mencionado na resposta de Mark para VBScript (também usado algum código de esta pergunta SO ), e usou a Stream___StringToBinary e Stream_BinaryToString funções do site do Antonin para obter funções que MSXML codificação usada.

Eu corri um teste rápido para medir o tempo de codificação para uma mensagem de caráter 1.500 (o tamanho médio das mensagens que eu preciso enviar para o meu serviço web) em todos os quatro métodos:

  • Native VBScript (VBScript)
  • Citado Printable, usando CDO.Message (QP)
  • Quoted Printable binário, usando CDO.Message (QP Binary)
  • MSXML / ADODB.Stream (MSXML)

Aqui estão os resultados:

Iterations   : 10,000
Message Size :  1,500

+-------------+-----------+
+ Method      | Time (ms) + 
+-------------+-----------+
| VBScript    |   301,391 |
+-------------+-----------+
| QP          |    12,922 |
+-------------+-----------+
| QP (Binary) |    13,953 |
+-------------+-----------+
| MSXML       |     3,312 |
+-------------+-----------+

Eu também monitorou a utilização de memória (Uso de memória para o processo cscript.exe no Gerenciador de Tarefas do Windows) enquanto o teste foi executado. Eu não tenho quaisquer números brutos, mas a utilização de memória para ambas as soluções de impressão e MSXML citados estavam abaixo a solução VBScript (7,000K para o primeiro, em torno 16,000K para VBScript).

Eu decidi ir com a solução MSXML para o meu motorista. Para os interessados, aqui está o código que estou usando:

base64.vbs
Function Base64Encode(sText)
    Dim oXML, oNode

    Set oXML = CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0")
    Set oNode = oXML.CreateElement("base64")
    oNode.dataType = "bin.base64"
    oNode.nodeTypedValue =Stream_StringToBinary(sText)
    Base64Encode = oNode.text
    Set oNode = Nothing
    Set oXML = Nothing
End Function

Function Base64Decode(ByVal vCode)
    Dim oXML, oNode

    Set oXML = CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0")
    Set oNode = oXML.CreateElement("base64")
    oNode.dataType = "bin.base64"
    oNode.text = vCode
    Base64Decode = Stream_BinaryToString(oNode.nodeTypedValue)
    Set oNode = Nothing
    Set oXML = Nothing
End Function

'Stream_StringToBinary Function
'2003 Antonin Foller, http://www.motobit.com
'Text - string parameter To convert To binary data
Function Stream_StringToBinary(Text)
  Const adTypeText = 2
  Const adTypeBinary = 1

  'Create Stream object
  Dim BinaryStream 'As New Stream
  Set BinaryStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")

  'Specify stream type - we want To save text/string data.
  BinaryStream.Type = adTypeText

  'Specify charset For the source text (unicode) data.
  BinaryStream.CharSet = "us-ascii"

  'Open the stream And write text/string data To the object
  BinaryStream.Open
  BinaryStream.WriteText Text

  'Change stream type To binary
  BinaryStream.Position = 0
  BinaryStream.Type = adTypeBinary

  'Ignore first two bytes - sign of
  BinaryStream.Position = 0

  'Open the stream And get binary data from the object
  Stream_StringToBinary = BinaryStream.Read

  Set BinaryStream = Nothing
End Function

'Stream_BinaryToString Function
'2003 Antonin Foller, http://www.motobit.com
'Binary - VT_UI1 | VT_ARRAY data To convert To a string 
Function Stream_BinaryToString(Binary)
  Const adTypeText = 2
  Const adTypeBinary = 1

  'Create Stream object
  Dim BinaryStream 'As New Stream
  Set BinaryStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")

  'Specify stream type - we want To save binary data.
  BinaryStream.Type = adTypeBinary

  'Open the stream And write binary data To the object
  BinaryStream.Open
  BinaryStream.Write Binary

  'Change stream type To text/string
  BinaryStream.Position = 0
  BinaryStream.Type = adTypeText

  'Specify charset For the output text (unicode) data.
  BinaryStream.CharSet = "us-ascii"

  'Open the stream And get text/string data from the object
  Stream_BinaryToString = BinaryStream.ReadText
  Set BinaryStream = Nothing
End Function

Outras dicas

Esta resposta melhora em grande resposta do Patrick Cuff em que adiciona suporte para UTF-16 codificações LE UTF-8 e ( "Unicode"). (Além disso, o código é simplificado).

Exemplos:

' Base64-encode: from UTF-8-encoded bytes.
Base64Encode("Motörhead", False) ' "TW90w7ZyaGVhZA=="

' Base64-encode: from UTF-16 LE-encoded bytes.
Base64Encode("Motörhead", True) ' "TQBvAHQA9gByAGgAZQBhAGQA"


' Base64-decode: back to a VBScript string via UTF-8.
Base64Decode("TW90w7ZyaGVhZA==", False) ' "Motörhead"

' Base64-decode: back to a VBScript string via UTF-16 LE.
Base64Decode("TQBvAHQA9gByAGgAZQBhAGQA", True) ' "Motörhead"

' Base64-encodes the specified string.
' Parameter fAsUtf16LE determines how the input text is encoded at the
' byte level before Base64 encoding is applied.
' * Pass False to use UTF-8 encoding.
' * Pass True to use UTF-16 LE encoding.
Function Base64Encode(ByVal sText, ByVal fAsUtf16LE)

    ' Use an aux. XML document with a Base64-encoded element.
    ' Assigning the byte stream (array) returned by StrToBytes() to .NodeTypedValue
    ' automatically performs Base64-encoding, whose result can then be accessed
    ' as the element's text.
    With CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument").CreateElement("aux")
        .DataType = "bin.base64"
        if fAsUtf16LE then
            .NodeTypedValue = StrToBytes(sText, "utf-16le", 2)
        else
            .NodeTypedValue = StrToBytes(sText, "utf-8", 3)
        end if
        Base64Encode = .Text
    End With

End Function


' Decodes the specified Base64-encoded string. 
' If the decoded string's original encoding was:
' * UTF-8, pass False for fIsUtf16LE.
' * UTF-16 LE, pass True for fIsUtf16LE.
Function Base64Decode(ByVal sBase64EncodedText, ByVal fIsUtf16LE)

    Dim sTextEncoding
    if fIsUtf16LE Then sTextEncoding = "utf-16le" Else sTextEncoding = "utf-8"

    ' Use an aux. XML document with a Base64-encoded element.
    ' Assigning the encoded text to .Text makes the decoded byte array
    ' available via .nodeTypedValue, which we can pass to BytesToStr()
    With CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument").CreateElement("aux")
        .DataType = "bin.base64"
        .Text = sBase64EncodedText
        Base64Decode = BytesToStr(.NodeTypedValue, sTextEncoding)
    End With

End Function


' Returns a binary representation (byte array) of the specified string in
' the specified text encoding, such as "utf-8" or "utf-16le".
' Pass the number of bytes that the encoding's BOM uses as iBomByteCount;
' pass 0 to include the BOM in the output.
function StrToBytes(ByVal sText, ByVal sTextEncoding, ByVal iBomByteCount)

    ' Create a text string with the specified encoding and then
    ' get its binary (byte array) representation.
    With CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
        ' Create a stream with the specified text encoding...
        .Type = 2  ' adTypeText
        .Charset = sTextEncoding
        .Open
        .WriteText sText
        ' ... and convert it to a binary stream to get a byte-array 
        ' representation.
        .Position = 0 
        .Type = 1  ' adTypeBinary
        .Position = iBomByteCount ' skip the BOM
        StrToBytes = .Read
        .Close
    End With 

end function

' Returns a string that corresponds to the specified byte array, interpreted
' with the specified text encoding, such as "utf-8" or "utf-16le".
function BytesToStr(ByVal byteArray, ByVal sTextEncoding)

    If LCase(sTextEncoding) = "utf-16le" then
        ' UTF-16 LE happens to be VBScript's internal encoding, so we can
        ' take a shortcut and use CStr() to directly convert the byte array
        ' to a string.
        BytesToStr = CStr(byteArray)
    Else ' Convert the specified text encoding to a VBScript string.
        ' Create a binary stream and copy the input byte array to it.
        With CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
            .Type = 1 ' adTypeBinary
            .Open
            .Write byteArray
            ' Now change the type to text, set the encoding, and output the 
            ' result as text.
            .Position = 0
            .Type = 2 ' adTypeText
            .CharSet = sTextEncoding
            BytesToStr = .ReadText
            .Close
        End With
    End If

end function

Então, eu tenho algum outro exemplo completo de codificador e decodificador:

Encoder:

' This script reads jpg picture named SuperPicture.jpg, converts it to base64
' code using encoding abilities of MSXml2.DOMDocument object and saves
' the resulting data to encoded.txt file

Option Explicit

Const fsDoOverwrite     = true  ' Overwrite file with base64 code
Const fsAsASCII         = false ' Create base64 code file as ASCII file
Const adTypeBinary      = 1     ' Binary file is encoded

' Variables for writing base64 code to file
Dim objFSO
Dim objFileOut

' Variables for encoding
Dim objXML
Dim objDocElem

' Variable for reading binary picture
Dim objStream

' Open data stream from picture
Set objStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
objStream.Type = adTypeBinary
objStream.Open()
objStream.LoadFromFile("SuperPicture.jpg")

' Create XML Document object and root node
' that will contain the data
Set objXML = CreateObject("MSXml2.DOMDocument")
Set objDocElem = objXML.createElement("Base64Data")
objDocElem.dataType = "bin.base64"

' Set binary value
objDocElem.nodeTypedValue = objStream.Read()

' Open data stream to base64 code file
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objFileOut = objFSO.CreateTextFile("encoded.txt", fsDoOverwrite, fsAsASCII)

' Get base64 value and write to file
objFileOut.Write objDocElem.text
objFileOut.Close()

' Clean all
Set objFSO = Nothing
Set objFileOut = Nothing
Set objXML = Nothing
Set objDocElem = Nothing
Set objStream = Nothing

Decoder:

' This script reads base64 encoded picture from file named encoded.txt,
' converts it in to back to binary reprisentation using encoding abilities
' of MSXml2.DOMDocument object and saves data to SuperPicture.jpg file

Option Explicit

Const foForReading          = 1 ' Open base 64 code file for reading
Const foAsASCII             = 0 ' Open base 64 code file as ASCII file
Const adSaveCreateOverWrite = 2 ' Mode for ADODB.Stream
Const adTypeBinary          = 1 ' Binary file is encoded

' Variables for reading base64 code from file
Dim objFSO
Dim objFileIn
Dim objStreamIn

' Variables for decoding
Dim objXML
Dim objDocElem

' Variable for write binary picture
Dim objStream

' Open data stream from base64 code filr
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objFileIn   = objFSO.GetFile("encoded.txt")
Set objStreamIn = objFileIn.OpenAsTextStream(foForReading, foAsASCII)

' Create XML Document object and root node
' that will contain the data
Set objXML = CreateObject("MSXml2.DOMDocument")
Set objDocElem = objXML.createElement("Base64Data")
objDocElem.DataType = "bin.base64"

' Set text value
objDocElem.text = objStreamIn.ReadAll()

' Open data stream to picture file
Set objStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
objStream.Type = adTypeBinary
objStream.Open()

' Get binary value and write to file
objStream.Write objDocElem.NodeTypedValue
objStream.SaveToFile "SuperPicture.jpg", adSaveCreateOverWrite

' Clean all
Set objFSO = Nothing
Set objFileIn = Nothing
Set objStreamIn = Nothing
Set objXML = Nothing
Set objDocElem = Nothing
Set objStream = Nothing

É possível base64 codificar em VBScript pura, sem ADODB.Stream e MSXML2.DOMDocument.

Por exemplo:

Function btoa(sourceStr)
    Dim i, j, n, carr, rarr(), a, b, c
    carr = Array("A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H", _
            "I", "J", "K", "L", "M", "N", "O" ,"P", _
            "Q", "R", "S", "T", "U", "V", "W", "X", _
            "Y", "Z", "a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", _
            "g", "h", "i", "j", "k", "l", "m", "n", _
            "o", "p", "q", "r", "s", "t", "u", "v", _
            "w", "x", "y", "z", "0", "1", "2", "3", _
            "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "+", "/")
    n = Len(sourceStr)-1
    ReDim rarr(n\3)
    For i=0 To n Step 3
        a = AscW(Mid(sourceStr,i+1,1))
        If i < n Then
            b = AscW(Mid(sourceStr,i+2,1))
        Else
            b = 0
        End If
        If i < n-1 Then
            c = AscW(Mid(sourceStr,i+3,1))
        Else
            c = 0
        End If
        rarr(i\3) = carr(a\4) & carr((a And 3) * 16 + b\16) & carr((b And 15) * 4 + c\64) & carr(c And 63)
    Next
    i = UBound(rarr)
    If n Mod 3 = 0 Then
        rarr(i) = Left(rarr(i),2) & "=="
    ElseIf n Mod 3 = 1 Then
        rarr(i) = Left(rarr(i),3) & "="
    End If
    btoa = Join(rarr,"")
End Function


Function char_to_utf8(sChar)
    Dim c, b1, b2, b3
    c = AscW(sChar)
    If c < 0 Then
        c = c + &H10000
    End If
    If c < &H80 Then
        char_to_utf8 = sChar
    ElseIf c < &H800 Then
        b1 = c Mod 64
        b2 = (c - b1) / 64
        char_to_utf8 = ChrW(&HC0 + b2) & ChrW(&H80 + b1)
    ElseIf c < &H10000 Then
        b1 = c Mod 64
        b2 = ((c - b1) / 64) Mod 64
        b3 = (c - b1 - (64 * b2)) / 4096
        char_to_utf8 = ChrW(&HE0 + b3) & ChrW(&H80 + b2) & ChrW(&H80 + b1)
    Else
    End If
End Function

Function str_to_utf8(sSource)
    Dim i, n, rarr()
    n = Len(sSource)
    ReDim rarr(n - 1)
    For i=0 To n-1
        rarr(i) = char_to_utf8(Mid(sSource,i+1,1))
    Next
    str_to_utf8 = Join(rarr,"")
End Function

Function str_to_base64(sSource)
    str_to_base64 = btoa(str_to_utf8(sSource))
End Function

'test

msgbox btoa("Hello")   'SGVsbG8=
msgbox btoa("Hell")    'SGVsbA==

msgbox str_to_base64("中文한국어")  '5Lit5paH7ZWc6rWt7Ja0

Se houver caracteres largos ( AscW (C)> 255 ou <0 ) em sua seqüência, você pode convertê-lo para UTF-8 antes btoa chamada.

conversão utf-8 também pode ser escrito em VBScript puro.

Este é um exemplo de decodificação que não usa o objeto ADODB.

option explicit
dim inobj,outobj,infile,myname,state,rec,outfile,content,table(256),bits,c,x,outword
state = 0
const r64 = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"
myname = wscript.scriptfullname
set inobj = createobject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set outobj = createobject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set infile = inobj.opentextfile(myname,1)
set outfile = outobj.createtextfile("q.png")
for x = 1 to 256 step 1
    table(x) = -1
next
for x = 1 to 64 step 1
    table(1+asc(mid(r64,x,1))) = x - 1
next
bits = 0
do until(infile.atendofstream)
    dim size
    rec = infile.readline
    if (state = 1) then 
        content = mid(rec,2)
        size = len(content)
        for x = 1 to size step 1
            c = table(1+asc(mid(content,x,1)))
            if (c <> -1) then
                if (bits = 0) then
                    outword = c*4
                    bits = 6
                elseif (bits = 2) then
                    outword = c+outword
                    outfile.write(chr(clng("&H" & hex(outword mod 256))))
                    bits = 0
                elseif (bits = 4) then
                    outword = outword + int(c/4)
                    outfile.write(chr(clng("&H" & hex(outword mod 256))))
                    outword = c*64
                    bits = 2
                else
                    outword = outword + int(c/16)
                    outfile.write(chr(clng("&H" & hex(outword mod 256))))
                    outword = c*16
                    bits = 4
                end if
            end if
        next
    end if
    if (rec = "'PAYLOAD") then
        state = 1
    end if
loop
infile.close
outfile.close
wscript.echo "q.png created"
wscript.quit
'PAYLOAD
'iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAD4AAAA+CAIAAAD8oz8TAAABoklEQVRo3u2awQrDMAxDl7H/
'/+Xu0EsgSDw7hRF7vWywpO0UW5acjOu6Xmde79ex1+f+GGPACfcqzePXdVvvts7iv6rx56Ou
'8FNYkgyZx9xzZ3TVHfg7VEHdR+o6ZsWV54O/yDvUQj2KzYyH5wof5f14fR97xdPrmjy1ArVQ
'55yteMYzEqma5B2qoM5VBK+OuXUrHutjJ8c59l4z/vV6Vv15PbOjiFRunB/rOcYgIz1jEPek
'nnh+rBPsiYbOaRu/DipzKrqkqNOJdgEIF3mNVLGa7jM9YSReg+t6U/UvFTYqmn13gGeUr9C1
'ul85rlCVgVTHnGeo2xGIdnT3PRR3vbUYhjAJqXxRHxTtslfsrxOe8aziWdlnAukRVPGmuX9P
'KnG0y9Wjv+71IPf8JEMIZxeP9ZHDkvO0z6XoXmlF1APTMIpR38R5qd8ZAa7gc76JaMl+ZwR4
'N0vdn6hRf89+ZwRIXZy/e473bks9sd9uterERvmbKP4end6cVlFRHt2n9mxTN9b3PTzfIco5
'4Ip9mGd1ud8bUriS3Oh6RuC318GofwHqKhl/Nn0DHQAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==

Assim, você pode usar esse objeto para codificar ou decodificar Base_64 = CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0")

E Use matriz Para codificar ou decodificar It & Também meu código suportes UTF-8. (Decode).

Ajuda link = VBS_Array

Aqui é a minha maneira =>

Function Base64Encode(sText)
 Set oNode = CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0").CreateElement("base64")
 oNode.dataType = "bin.base64"
 oNode.nodeTypedValue =Stream_StringToBinary(sText)
 Base64Encode = oNode.text
 Set oNode = Nothing
End Function

Function Base64Decode(ByVal vCode)
 Set oNode = CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0").CreateElement("base64")
 oNode.dataType = "bin.base64"
 oNode.text = vCode
 Base64Decode = Stream_BinaryToString(oNode.nodeTypedValue)
 Set oNode = Nothing
End Function

Function Stream_StringToBinary(Text)
 Set BinaryStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
 BinaryStream.Type = 2
' All Format =>  utf-16le - utf-8 - utf-16le
 BinaryStream.CharSet = "us-ascii"
 BinaryStream.Open
 BinaryStream.WriteText Text
 BinaryStream.Position = 0
 BinaryStream.Type = 1
 BinaryStream.Position = 0
 Stream_StringToBinary = BinaryStream.Read
 Set BinaryStream = Nothing
End Function

Function Stream_BinaryToString(Binary)
 Set BinaryStream = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream")
 BinaryStream.Type = 1
 BinaryStream.Open
 BinaryStream.Write Binary
 BinaryStream.Position = 0
 BinaryStream.Type = 2
 ' All Format =>  utf-16le - utf-8 - utf-16le
 BinaryStream.CharSet = "utf-8"
 Stream_BinaryToString = BinaryStream.ReadText
 Set BinaryStream = Nothing
End Function

''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''Testing'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

arr=array("Hello","&Welcome","To My Program")
For Each Endcode In arr
 WSH.Echo Base64Encode(Endcode)
Next

arr=array("2LPZhNin2YU==","R29vZA==","QnkhIQ==")
For Each Decode In arr
 WSH.Echo Base64Decode(Decode)
Next
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