Action Dispatch HTTP Filter Parameters
Allows you to specify sensitive query string and POST parameters to filter from the request log.
# Replaces values with "[FILTERED]" for keys that match /foo|bar/i.
env["action_dispatch.parameter_filter"] = [:foo, "bar"]
For more information about filter behavior, see ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter
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KV_RE |
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"[^&;=]+" |
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PAIR_RE |
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%r{(#{KV_RE})=(#{KV_RE})} |
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Class Public methods
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def initialize
super
@filtered_parameters = nil
@filtered_env = nil
@filtered_path = nil
@parameter_filter = nil
end
Instance Public methods
filtered_env()
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Returns a hash of request.env with all sensitive data replaced.
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def filtered_env
@filtered_env ||= env_filter.filter(@env)
end
filtered_parameters()
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Returns a hash of parameters with all sensitive data replaced.
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def filtered_parameters
@filtered_parameters ||= parameter_filter.filter(parameters)
rescue ActionDispatch::Http::Parameters::ParseError
@filtered_parameters = {}
end
filtered_path()
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Reconstructs a path with all sensitive GET parameters replaced.
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def filtered_path
@filtered_path ||= query_string.empty? ? path : "#{path}?#{filtered_query_string}"
end
parameter_filter()
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Returns the ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter
object used to filter in this request.
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def parameter_filter
@parameter_filter ||= if has_header?("action_dispatch.parameter_filter")
parameter_filter_for get_header("action_dispatch.parameter_filter")
else
NULL_PARAM_FILTER
end
end
Instance Private methods
env_filter()
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def env_filter
user_key = fetch_header("action_dispatch.parameter_filter") {
return NULL_ENV_FILTER
}
parameter_filter_for(Array(user_key) + ENV_MATCH)
end
filtered_query_string()
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def filtered_query_string
query_string.gsub(PAIR_RE) do |_|
parameter_filter.filter($1 => $2).first.join("=")
end
end
parameter_filter_for(filters)
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def parameter_filter_for(filters)
ActiveSupport::ParameterFilter.new(filters)
end