ParameterFilter
allows you to specify keys for sensitive data from hash-like object and replace corresponding value. Filtering only certain sub-keys from a hash is possible by using the dot notation: 'credit_card.number'. If a proc is given, each key and value of a hash and all sub-hashes are passed to it, where the value or the key can be replaced using String#replace or similar methods.
ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter.new([:password])
=> replaces the value to all keys matching /password/i with "[FILTERED]"
ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter.new([:foo, "bar"])
=> replaces the value to all keys matching /foo|bar/i with "[FILTERED]"
ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter.new(["credit_card.code"])
=> replaces { credit_card: {code: "xxxx"} } with "[FILTERED]", does not
change { file: { code: "xxxx"} }
ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter.new([-> (k, v) do
v.reverse! if /secret/i.match?(k)
end])
=> reverses the value to all keys matching /secret/i
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Class Public methods
new(filters = [], mask: FILTERED) Link
Create instance with given filters. Supported type of filters are String
, Regexp
, and Proc
. Other types of filters are treated as String
using to_s
. For Proc
filters, key, value, and optional original hash is passed to block arguments.
Options
-
:mask
- A replaced object when filtered. Defaults to"[FILTERED]"
.
Instance Public methods
filter(params) Link
Mask value of params
if key matches one of filters.
filter_param(key, value) Link
Returns filtered value for given key. For Proc
filters, third block argument is not populated.