Class: Google::Cloud::Dlp::V2::CharacterMaskConfig

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Extended by:
Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes:
Protobuf::MessageExts
Defined in:
proto_docs/google/privacy/dlp/v2/dlp.rb

Overview

Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string. This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when de-identifying structured data we'll attempt to preserve the original data's type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like **3.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#characters_to_ignore::Array<::Google::Cloud::Dlp::V2::CharsToIgnore>

When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing characters. For example, if the input string is 555-555-5555 and you instruct Cloud DLP to skip - and mask 5 characters with *, Cloud DLP returns ***-**5-5555.

Returns:

  • (::Array<::Google::Cloud::Dlp::V2::CharsToIgnore>)

    When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing characters. For example, if the input string is 555-555-5555 and you instruct Cloud DLP to skip - and mask 5 characters with *, Cloud DLP returns ***-**5-5555.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/privacy/dlp/v2/dlp.rb', line 2476

class CharacterMaskConfig
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
end

#masking_character::String

Returns Character to use to mask the sensitive values—for example, * for an alphabetic string such as a name, or 0 for a numeric string such as ZIP code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not supplied, this value defaults to * for strings, and 0 for digits.

Returns:

  • (::String)

    Character to use to mask the sensitive values—for example, * for an alphabetic string such as a name, or 0 for a numeric string such as ZIP code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not supplied, this value defaults to * for strings, and 0 for digits.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/privacy/dlp/v2/dlp.rb', line 2476

class CharacterMaskConfig
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
end

#number_to_mask::Integer

Returns Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.

If number_to_mask is negative, this denotes inverse masking. Cloud DLP masks all but a number of characters. For example, suppose you have the following values:

  • masking_character is *
  • number_to_mask is -4
  • reverse_order is false
  • CharsToIgnore includes -
  • Input string is 1234-5678-9012-3456

The resulting de-identified string is ****-****-****-3456. Cloud DLP masks all but the last four characters. If reverse_order is true, all but the first four characters are masked as 1234-****-****-****.

Returns:

  • (::Integer)

    Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.

    If number_to_mask is negative, this denotes inverse masking. Cloud DLP masks all but a number of characters. For example, suppose you have the following values:

    • masking_character is *
    • number_to_mask is -4
    • reverse_order is false
    • CharsToIgnore includes -
    • Input string is 1234-5678-9012-3456

    The resulting de-identified string is ****-****-****-3456. Cloud DLP masks all but the last four characters. If reverse_order is true, all but the first four characters are masked as 1234-****-****-****.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/privacy/dlp/v2/dlp.rb', line 2476

class CharacterMaskConfig
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
end

#reverse_order::Boolean

Returns Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if masking_character is 0, number_to_mask is 14, and reverse_order is false, then the input string 1234-5678-9012-3456 is masked as 00000000000000-3456. If masking_character is *, number_to_mask is 3, and reverse_order is true, then the string 12345 is masked as 12***.

Returns:

  • (::Boolean)

    Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if masking_character is 0, number_to_mask is 14, and reverse_order is false, then the input string 1234-5678-9012-3456 is masked as 00000000000000-3456. If masking_character is *, number_to_mask is 3, and reverse_order is true, then the string 12345 is masked as 12***.



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# File 'proto_docs/google/privacy/dlp/v2/dlp.rb', line 2476

class CharacterMaskConfig
  include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
  extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
end