Class: Google::Apis::DlpV2beta1::GooglePrivacyDlpV2beta1CharacterMaskConfig
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Google::Apis::DlpV2beta1::GooglePrivacyDlpV2beta1CharacterMaskConfig
- Includes:
- Core::Hashable, Core::JsonObjectSupport
- Defined in:
- generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/classes.rb,
generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/representations.rb,
generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/representations.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
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#characters_to_ignore ⇒ Array<Google::Apis::DlpV2beta1::GooglePrivacyDlpV2beta1CharsToIgnore>
When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing.
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#masking_character ⇒ String
Character to mask the sensitive values—for example, "*" for an alphabetic string such as name, or "0" for a numeric string such as ZIP code or credit card number.
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#number_to_mask ⇒ Fixnum
Number of characters to mask.
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#reverse_order ⇒ Boolean
(also: #reverse_order?)
Mask characters in reverse order.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(**args) ⇒ GooglePrivacyDlpV2beta1CharacterMaskConfig
constructor
A new instance of GooglePrivacyDlpV2beta1CharacterMaskConfig.
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#update!(**args) ⇒ Object
Update properties of this object.
Methods included from Core::JsonObjectSupport
Methods included from Core::Hashable
Constructor Details
#initialize(**args) ⇒ GooglePrivacyDlpV2beta1CharacterMaskConfig
Returns a new instance of GooglePrivacyDlpV2beta1CharacterMaskConfig
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# File 'generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/classes.rb', line 445 def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#characters_to_ignore ⇒ Array<Google::Apis::DlpV2beta1::GooglePrivacyDlpV2beta1CharsToIgnore>
When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing.
For example, if your string is 555-555-5555 and you ask us to skip -
and
mask 5 chars with * we would produce ***-*55-5555.
Corresponds to the JSON property charactersToIgnore
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# File 'generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/classes.rb', line 419 def characters_to_ignore @characters_to_ignore end |
#masking_character ⇒ String
Character to mask the sensitive values—for example, "" for an
alphabetic string such as name, or "0" for a numeric string such as ZIP
code or credit card number. String must have length 1. If not supplied, we
will default to "" for strings, 0 for digits.
Corresponds to the JSON property maskingCharacter
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# File 'generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/classes.rb', line 427 def masking_character @masking_character end |
#number_to_mask ⇒ Fixnum
Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
Corresponds to the JSON property numberToMask
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# File 'generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/classes.rb', line 433 def number_to_mask @number_to_mask end |
#reverse_order ⇒ Boolean Also known as: reverse_order?
Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if masking_character
is
'0', number_to_mask is 14, and reverse_order
is false, then
1234-5678-9012-3456 -> 00000000000000-3456
If masking_character
is '', number_to_mask
is 3, and reverse_order
is true, then 12345 -> 12**
Corresponds to the JSON property reverseOrder
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# File 'generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/classes.rb', line 442 def reverse_order @reverse_order end |
Instance Method Details
#update!(**args) ⇒ Object
Update properties of this object
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# File 'generated/google/apis/dlp_v2beta1/classes.rb', line 450 def update!(**args) @characters_to_ignore = args[:characters_to_ignore] if args.key?(:characters_to_ignore) @masking_character = args[:masking_character] if args.key?(:masking_character) @number_to_mask = args[:number_to_mask] if args.key?(:number_to_mask) @reverse_order = args[:reverse_order] if args.key?(:reverse_order) end |