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Gets a job trigger. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-job-triggers to learn more.
Using getOrganizationJobTrigger
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getOrganizationJobTrigger(args: GetOrganizationJobTriggerArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetOrganizationJobTriggerResult>
function getOrganizationJobTriggerOutput(args: GetOrganizationJobTriggerOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetOrganizationJobTriggerResult>
def get_organization_job_trigger(job_trigger_id: Optional[str] = None,
location: Optional[str] = None,
organization_id: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetOrganizationJobTriggerResult
def get_organization_job_trigger_output(job_trigger_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
location: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
organization_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetOrganizationJobTriggerResult]
func LookupOrganizationJobTrigger(ctx *Context, args *LookupOrganizationJobTriggerArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*LookupOrganizationJobTriggerResult, error)
func LookupOrganizationJobTriggerOutput(ctx *Context, args *LookupOrganizationJobTriggerOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) LookupOrganizationJobTriggerResultOutput
> Note: This function is named LookupOrganizationJobTrigger
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetOrganizationJobTrigger
{
public static Task<GetOrganizationJobTriggerResult> InvokeAsync(GetOrganizationJobTriggerArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetOrganizationJobTriggerResult> Invoke(GetOrganizationJobTriggerInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetOrganizationJobTriggerResult> getOrganizationJobTrigger(GetOrganizationJobTriggerArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: google-native:dlp/v2:getOrganizationJobTrigger
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- Job
Trigger stringId - Location string
- Organization
Id string
- Job
Trigger stringId - Location string
- Organization
Id string
- job
Trigger StringId - location String
- organization
Id String
- job
Trigger stringId - location string
- organization
Id string
- job_
trigger_ strid - location str
- organization_
id str
- job
Trigger StringId - location String
- organization
Id String
getOrganizationJobTrigger Result
The following output properties are available:
- Create
Time string - The creation timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- Description string
- User provided description (max 256 chars)
- Display
Name string - Display name (max 100 chars)
- Errors
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Outputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Error Response> - A stream of errors encountered when the trigger was activated. Repeated errors may result in the JobTrigger automatically being paused. Will return the last 100 errors. Whenever the JobTrigger is modified this list will be cleared.
- Inspect
Job Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Outputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Inspect Job Config Response - For inspect jobs, a snapshot of the configuration.
- Last
Run stringTime - The timestamp of the last time this trigger executed.
- Name string
- Unique resource name for the triggeredJob, assigned by the service when the triggeredJob is created, for example
projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423
. - Status string
- A status for this trigger.
- Triggers
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Outputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Trigger Response> - A list of triggers which will be OR'ed together. Only one in the list needs to trigger for a job to be started. The list may contain only a single Schedule trigger and must have at least one object.
- Update
Time string - The last update timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- Create
Time string - The creation timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- Description string
- User provided description (max 256 chars)
- Display
Name string - Display name (max 100 chars)
- Errors
[]Google
Privacy Dlp V2Error Response - A stream of errors encountered when the trigger was activated. Repeated errors may result in the JobTrigger automatically being paused. Will return the last 100 errors. Whenever the JobTrigger is modified this list will be cleared.
- Inspect
Job GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspect Job Config Response - For inspect jobs, a snapshot of the configuration.
- Last
Run stringTime - The timestamp of the last time this trigger executed.
- Name string
- Unique resource name for the triggeredJob, assigned by the service when the triggeredJob is created, for example
projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423
. - Status string
- A status for this trigger.
- Triggers
[]Google
Privacy Dlp V2Trigger Response - A list of triggers which will be OR'ed together. Only one in the list needs to trigger for a job to be started. The list may contain only a single Schedule trigger and must have at least one object.
- Update
Time string - The last update timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- create
Time String - The creation timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- description String
- User provided description (max 256 chars)
- display
Name String - Display name (max 100 chars)
- errors
List<Google
Privacy Dlp V2Error Response> - A stream of errors encountered when the trigger was activated. Repeated errors may result in the JobTrigger automatically being paused. Will return the last 100 errors. Whenever the JobTrigger is modified this list will be cleared.
- inspect
Job GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspect Job Config Response - For inspect jobs, a snapshot of the configuration.
- last
Run StringTime - The timestamp of the last time this trigger executed.
- name String
- Unique resource name for the triggeredJob, assigned by the service when the triggeredJob is created, for example
projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423
. - status String
- A status for this trigger.
- triggers
List<Google
Privacy Dlp V2Trigger Response> - A list of triggers which will be OR'ed together. Only one in the list needs to trigger for a job to be started. The list may contain only a single Schedule trigger and must have at least one object.
- update
Time String - The last update timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- create
Time string - The creation timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- description string
- User provided description (max 256 chars)
- display
Name string - Display name (max 100 chars)
- errors
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Error Response[] - A stream of errors encountered when the trigger was activated. Repeated errors may result in the JobTrigger automatically being paused. Will return the last 100 errors. Whenever the JobTrigger is modified this list will be cleared.
- inspect
Job GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspect Job Config Response - For inspect jobs, a snapshot of the configuration.
- last
Run stringTime - The timestamp of the last time this trigger executed.
- name string
- Unique resource name for the triggeredJob, assigned by the service when the triggeredJob is created, for example
projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423
. - status string
- A status for this trigger.
- triggers
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Trigger Response[] - A list of triggers which will be OR'ed together. Only one in the list needs to trigger for a job to be started. The list may contain only a single Schedule trigger and must have at least one object.
- update
Time string - The last update timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- create_
time str - The creation timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- description str
- User provided description (max 256 chars)
- display_
name str - Display name (max 100 chars)
- errors
Sequence[Google
Privacy Dlp V2Error Response] - A stream of errors encountered when the trigger was activated. Repeated errors may result in the JobTrigger automatically being paused. Will return the last 100 errors. Whenever the JobTrigger is modified this list will be cleared.
- inspect_
job GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspect Job Config Response - For inspect jobs, a snapshot of the configuration.
- last_
run_ strtime - The timestamp of the last time this trigger executed.
- name str
- Unique resource name for the triggeredJob, assigned by the service when the triggeredJob is created, for example
projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423
. - status str
- A status for this trigger.
- triggers
Sequence[Google
Privacy Dlp V2Trigger Response] - A list of triggers which will be OR'ed together. Only one in the list needs to trigger for a job to be started. The list may contain only a single Schedule trigger and must have at least one object.
- update_
time str - The last update timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- create
Time String - The creation timestamp of a triggeredJob.
- description String
- User provided description (max 256 chars)
- display
Name String - Display name (max 100 chars)
- errors List<Property Map>
- A stream of errors encountered when the trigger was activated. Repeated errors may result in the JobTrigger automatically being paused. Will return the last 100 errors. Whenever the JobTrigger is modified this list will be cleared.
- inspect
Job Property Map - For inspect jobs, a snapshot of the configuration.
- last
Run StringTime - The timestamp of the last time this trigger executed.
- name String
- Unique resource name for the triggeredJob, assigned by the service when the triggeredJob is created, for example
projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423
. - status String
- A status for this trigger.
- triggers List<Property Map>
- A list of triggers which will be OR'ed together. Only one in the list needs to trigger for a job to be started. The list may contain only a single Schedule trigger and must have at least one object.
- update
Time String - The last update timestamp of a triggeredJob.
Supporting Types
GooglePrivacyDlpV2ActionResponse
- Deidentify
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Deidentify Response - Create a de-identified copy of the input data.
- Job
Notification Pulumi.Emails Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Job Notification Emails Response - Sends an email when the job completes. The email goes to IAM project owners and technical Essential Contacts.
- Pub
Sub Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Publish To Pub Sub Response - Publish a notification to a Pub/Sub topic.
- Publish
Findings Pulumi.To Cloud Data Catalog Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Publish Findings To Cloud Data Catalog Response - Publish findings to Cloud Datahub.
- Publish
Summary Pulumi.To Cscc Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Publish Summary To Cscc Response - Publish summary to Cloud Security Command Center (Alpha).
- Publish
To Pulumi.Stackdriver Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Publish To Stackdriver Response - Enable Stackdriver metric dlp.googleapis.com/finding_count.
- Save
Findings Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Save Findings Response - Save resulting findings in a provided location.
- Deidentify
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Deidentify Response - Create a de-identified copy of the input data.
- Job
Notification GoogleEmails Privacy Dlp V2Job Notification Emails Response - Sends an email when the job completes. The email goes to IAM project owners and technical Essential Contacts.
- Pub
Sub GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Publish To Pub Sub Response - Publish a notification to a Pub/Sub topic.
- Publish
Findings GoogleTo Cloud Data Catalog Privacy Dlp V2Publish Findings To Cloud Data Catalog Response - Publish findings to Cloud Datahub.
- Publish
Summary GoogleTo Cscc Privacy Dlp V2Publish Summary To Cscc Response - Publish summary to Cloud Security Command Center (Alpha).
- Publish
To GoogleStackdriver Privacy Dlp V2Publish To Stackdriver Response - Enable Stackdriver metric dlp.googleapis.com/finding_count.
- Save
Findings GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Save Findings Response - Save resulting findings in a provided location.
- deidentify
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Deidentify Response - Create a de-identified copy of the input data.
- job
Notification GoogleEmails Privacy Dlp V2Job Notification Emails Response - Sends an email when the job completes. The email goes to IAM project owners and technical Essential Contacts.
- pub
Sub GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Publish To Pub Sub Response - Publish a notification to a Pub/Sub topic.
- publish
Findings GoogleTo Cloud Data Catalog Privacy Dlp V2Publish Findings To Cloud Data Catalog Response - Publish findings to Cloud Datahub.
- publish
Summary GoogleTo Cscc Privacy Dlp V2Publish Summary To Cscc Response - Publish summary to Cloud Security Command Center (Alpha).
- publish
To GoogleStackdriver Privacy Dlp V2Publish To Stackdriver Response - Enable Stackdriver metric dlp.googleapis.com/finding_count.
- save
Findings GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Save Findings Response - Save resulting findings in a provided location.
- deidentify
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Deidentify Response - Create a de-identified copy of the input data.
- job
Notification GoogleEmails Privacy Dlp V2Job Notification Emails Response - Sends an email when the job completes. The email goes to IAM project owners and technical Essential Contacts.
- pub
Sub GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Publish To Pub Sub Response - Publish a notification to a Pub/Sub topic.
- publish
Findings GoogleTo Cloud Data Catalog Privacy Dlp V2Publish Findings To Cloud Data Catalog Response - Publish findings to Cloud Datahub.
- publish
Summary GoogleTo Cscc Privacy Dlp V2Publish Summary To Cscc Response - Publish summary to Cloud Security Command Center (Alpha).
- publish
To GoogleStackdriver Privacy Dlp V2Publish To Stackdriver Response - Enable Stackdriver metric dlp.googleapis.com/finding_count.
- save
Findings GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Save Findings Response - Save resulting findings in a provided location.
- deidentify
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Deidentify Response - Create a de-identified copy of the input data.
- job_
notification_ Googleemails Privacy Dlp V2Job Notification Emails Response - Sends an email when the job completes. The email goes to IAM project owners and technical Essential Contacts.
- pub_
sub GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Publish To Pub Sub Response - Publish a notification to a Pub/Sub topic.
- publish_
findings_ Googleto_ cloud_ data_ catalog Privacy Dlp V2Publish Findings To Cloud Data Catalog Response - Publish findings to Cloud Datahub.
- publish_
summary_ Googleto_ cscc Privacy Dlp V2Publish Summary To Cscc Response - Publish summary to Cloud Security Command Center (Alpha).
- publish_
to_ Googlestackdriver Privacy Dlp V2Publish To Stackdriver Response - Enable Stackdriver metric dlp.googleapis.com/finding_count.
- save_
findings GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Save Findings Response - Save resulting findings in a provided location.
- deidentify Property Map
- Create a de-identified copy of the input data.
- job
Notification Property MapEmails - Sends an email when the job completes. The email goes to IAM project owners and technical Essential Contacts.
- pub
Sub Property Map - Publish a notification to a Pub/Sub topic.
- publish
Findings Property MapTo Cloud Data Catalog - Publish findings to Cloud Datahub.
- publish
Summary Property MapTo Cscc - Publish summary to Cloud Security Command Center (Alpha).
- publish
To Property MapStackdriver - Enable Stackdriver metric dlp.googleapis.com/finding_count.
- save
Findings Property Map - Save resulting findings in a provided location.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2BigQueryOptionsResponse
- Excluded
Fields List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Field Id Response> - References to fields excluded from scanning. This allows you to skip inspection of entire columns which you know have no findings. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- Identifying
Fields List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Field Id Response> - Table fields that may uniquely identify a row within the table. When
actions.saveFindings.outputConfig.table
is specified, the values of columns specified here are available in the output table underlocation.content_locations.record_location.record_key.id_values
. Nested fields such asperson.birthdate.year
are allowed. - Included
Fields List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Field Id Response> - Limit scanning only to these fields. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- Rows
Limit string - Max number of rows to scan. If the table has more rows than this value, the rest of the rows are omitted. If not set, or if set to 0, all rows will be scanned. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- Rows
Limit intPercent - Max percentage of rows to scan. The rest are omitted. The number of rows scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- Sample
Method string - Table
Reference Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Complete BigQuery table reference.
- Excluded
Fields []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - References to fields excluded from scanning. This allows you to skip inspection of entire columns which you know have no findings. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- Identifying
Fields []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - Table fields that may uniquely identify a row within the table. When
actions.saveFindings.outputConfig.table
is specified, the values of columns specified here are available in the output table underlocation.content_locations.record_location.record_key.id_values
. Nested fields such asperson.birthdate.year
are allowed. - Included
Fields []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - Limit scanning only to these fields. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- Rows
Limit string - Max number of rows to scan. If the table has more rows than this value, the rest of the rows are omitted. If not set, or if set to 0, all rows will be scanned. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- Rows
Limit intPercent - Max percentage of rows to scan. The rest are omitted. The number of rows scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- Sample
Method string - Table
Reference GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Complete BigQuery table reference.
- excluded
Fields List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response> - References to fields excluded from scanning. This allows you to skip inspection of entire columns which you know have no findings. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- identifying
Fields List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response> - Table fields that may uniquely identify a row within the table. When
actions.saveFindings.outputConfig.table
is specified, the values of columns specified here are available in the output table underlocation.content_locations.record_location.record_key.id_values
. Nested fields such asperson.birthdate.year
are allowed. - included
Fields List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response> - Limit scanning only to these fields. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- rows
Limit String - Max number of rows to scan. If the table has more rows than this value, the rest of the rows are omitted. If not set, or if set to 0, all rows will be scanned. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- rows
Limit IntegerPercent - Max percentage of rows to scan. The rest are omitted. The number of rows scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- sample
Method String - table
Reference GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Complete BigQuery table reference.
- excluded
Fields GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response[] - References to fields excluded from scanning. This allows you to skip inspection of entire columns which you know have no findings. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- identifying
Fields GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response[] - Table fields that may uniquely identify a row within the table. When
actions.saveFindings.outputConfig.table
is specified, the values of columns specified here are available in the output table underlocation.content_locations.record_location.record_key.id_values
. Nested fields such asperson.birthdate.year
are allowed. - included
Fields GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response[] - Limit scanning only to these fields. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- rows
Limit string - Max number of rows to scan. If the table has more rows than this value, the rest of the rows are omitted. If not set, or if set to 0, all rows will be scanned. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- rows
Limit numberPercent - Max percentage of rows to scan. The rest are omitted. The number of rows scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- sample
Method string - table
Reference GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Complete BigQuery table reference.
- excluded_
fields Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response] - References to fields excluded from scanning. This allows you to skip inspection of entire columns which you know have no findings. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- identifying_
fields Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response] - Table fields that may uniquely identify a row within the table. When
actions.saveFindings.outputConfig.table
is specified, the values of columns specified here are available in the output table underlocation.content_locations.record_location.record_key.id_values
. Nested fields such asperson.birthdate.year
are allowed. - included_
fields Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response] - Limit scanning only to these fields. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- rows_
limit str - Max number of rows to scan. If the table has more rows than this value, the rest of the rows are omitted. If not set, or if set to 0, all rows will be scanned. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- rows_
limit_ intpercent - Max percentage of rows to scan. The rest are omitted. The number of rows scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- sample_
method str - table_
reference GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Complete BigQuery table reference.
- excluded
Fields List<Property Map> - References to fields excluded from scanning. This allows you to skip inspection of entire columns which you know have no findings. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- identifying
Fields List<Property Map> - Table fields that may uniquely identify a row within the table. When
actions.saveFindings.outputConfig.table
is specified, the values of columns specified here are available in the output table underlocation.content_locations.record_location.record_key.id_values
. Nested fields such asperson.birthdate.year
are allowed. - included
Fields List<Property Map> - Limit scanning only to these fields. When inspecting a table, we recommend that you inspect all columns. Otherwise, findings might be affected because hints from excluded columns will not be used.
- rows
Limit String - Max number of rows to scan. If the table has more rows than this value, the rest of the rows are omitted. If not set, or if set to 0, all rows will be scanned. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- rows
Limit NumberPercent - Max percentage of rows to scan. The rest are omitted. The number of rows scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of rows_limit and rows_limit_percent can be specified. Cannot be used in conjunction with TimespanConfig.
- sample
Method String - table
Reference Property Map - Complete BigQuery table reference.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2BigQueryTableResponse
- dataset_
id str - Dataset ID of the table.
- project str
- The Google Cloud Platform project ID of the project containing the table. If omitted, project ID is inferred from the API call.
- table_
id str - Name of the table.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2CloudStorageOptionsResponse
- Bytes
Limit stringPer File - Max number of bytes to scan from a file. If a scanned file's size is bigger than this value then the rest of the bytes are omitted. Only one of
bytes_limit_per_file
andbytes_limit_per_file_percent
can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file. - Bytes
Limit intPer File Percent - Max percentage of bytes to scan from a file. The rest are omitted. The number of bytes scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of bytes_limit_per_file and bytes_limit_per_file_percent can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file.
- File
Set Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2File Set Response - The set of one or more files to scan.
- File
Types List<string> - List of file type groups to include in the scan. If empty, all files are scanned and available data format processors are applied. In addition, the binary content of the selected files is always scanned as well. Images are scanned only as binary if the specified region does not support image inspection and no file_types were specified. Image inspection is restricted to 'global', 'us', 'asia', and 'europe'.
- Files
Limit intPercent - Limits the number of files to scan to this percentage of the input FileSet. Number of files scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0.
- Sample
Method string
- Bytes
Limit stringPer File - Max number of bytes to scan from a file. If a scanned file's size is bigger than this value then the rest of the bytes are omitted. Only one of
bytes_limit_per_file
andbytes_limit_per_file_percent
can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file. - Bytes
Limit intPer File Percent - Max percentage of bytes to scan from a file. The rest are omitted. The number of bytes scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of bytes_limit_per_file and bytes_limit_per_file_percent can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file.
- File
Set GooglePrivacy Dlp V2File Set Response - The set of one or more files to scan.
- File
Types []string - List of file type groups to include in the scan. If empty, all files are scanned and available data format processors are applied. In addition, the binary content of the selected files is always scanned as well. Images are scanned only as binary if the specified region does not support image inspection and no file_types were specified. Image inspection is restricted to 'global', 'us', 'asia', and 'europe'.
- Files
Limit intPercent - Limits the number of files to scan to this percentage of the input FileSet. Number of files scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0.
- Sample
Method string
- bytes
Limit StringPer File - Max number of bytes to scan from a file. If a scanned file's size is bigger than this value then the rest of the bytes are omitted. Only one of
bytes_limit_per_file
andbytes_limit_per_file_percent
can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file. - bytes
Limit IntegerPer File Percent - Max percentage of bytes to scan from a file. The rest are omitted. The number of bytes scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of bytes_limit_per_file and bytes_limit_per_file_percent can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file.
- file
Set GooglePrivacy Dlp V2File Set Response - The set of one or more files to scan.
- file
Types List<String> - List of file type groups to include in the scan. If empty, all files are scanned and available data format processors are applied. In addition, the binary content of the selected files is always scanned as well. Images are scanned only as binary if the specified region does not support image inspection and no file_types were specified. Image inspection is restricted to 'global', 'us', 'asia', and 'europe'.
- files
Limit IntegerPercent - Limits the number of files to scan to this percentage of the input FileSet. Number of files scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0.
- sample
Method String
- bytes
Limit stringPer File - Max number of bytes to scan from a file. If a scanned file's size is bigger than this value then the rest of the bytes are omitted. Only one of
bytes_limit_per_file
andbytes_limit_per_file_percent
can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file. - bytes
Limit numberPer File Percent - Max percentage of bytes to scan from a file. The rest are omitted. The number of bytes scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of bytes_limit_per_file and bytes_limit_per_file_percent can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file.
- file
Set GooglePrivacy Dlp V2File Set Response - The set of one or more files to scan.
- file
Types string[] - List of file type groups to include in the scan. If empty, all files are scanned and available data format processors are applied. In addition, the binary content of the selected files is always scanned as well. Images are scanned only as binary if the specified region does not support image inspection and no file_types were specified. Image inspection is restricted to 'global', 'us', 'asia', and 'europe'.
- files
Limit numberPercent - Limits the number of files to scan to this percentage of the input FileSet. Number of files scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0.
- sample
Method string
- bytes_
limit_ strper_ file - Max number of bytes to scan from a file. If a scanned file's size is bigger than this value then the rest of the bytes are omitted. Only one of
bytes_limit_per_file
andbytes_limit_per_file_percent
can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file. - bytes_
limit_ intper_ file_ percent - Max percentage of bytes to scan from a file. The rest are omitted. The number of bytes scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of bytes_limit_per_file and bytes_limit_per_file_percent can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file.
- file_
set GooglePrivacy Dlp V2File Set Response - The set of one or more files to scan.
- file_
types Sequence[str] - List of file type groups to include in the scan. If empty, all files are scanned and available data format processors are applied. In addition, the binary content of the selected files is always scanned as well. Images are scanned only as binary if the specified region does not support image inspection and no file_types were specified. Image inspection is restricted to 'global', 'us', 'asia', and 'europe'.
- files_
limit_ intpercent - Limits the number of files to scan to this percentage of the input FileSet. Number of files scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0.
- sample_
method str
- bytes
Limit StringPer File - Max number of bytes to scan from a file. If a scanned file's size is bigger than this value then the rest of the bytes are omitted. Only one of
bytes_limit_per_file
andbytes_limit_per_file_percent
can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file. - bytes
Limit NumberPer File Percent - Max percentage of bytes to scan from a file. The rest are omitted. The number of bytes scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0. Only one of bytes_limit_per_file and bytes_limit_per_file_percent can be specified. This field can't be set if de-identification is requested. For certain file types, setting this field has no effect. For more information, see Limits on bytes scanned per file.
- file
Set Property Map - The set of one or more files to scan.
- file
Types List<String> - List of file type groups to include in the scan. If empty, all files are scanned and available data format processors are applied. In addition, the binary content of the selected files is always scanned as well. Images are scanned only as binary if the specified region does not support image inspection and no file_types were specified. Image inspection is restricted to 'global', 'us', 'asia', and 'europe'.
- files
Limit NumberPercent - Limits the number of files to scan to this percentage of the input FileSet. Number of files scanned is rounded down. Must be between 0 and 100, inclusively. Both 0 and 100 means no limit. Defaults to 0.
- sample
Method String
GooglePrivacyDlpV2CloudStoragePathResponse
- Path string
- A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage. Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
- Path string
- A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage. Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
- path String
- A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage. Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
- path string
- A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage. Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
- path str
- A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage. Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
- path String
- A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage. Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
GooglePrivacyDlpV2CloudStorageRegexFileSetResponse
- Bucket
Name string - The name of a Cloud Storage bucket. Required.
- Exclude
Regex List<string> - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be excluded from the scan. Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- Include
Regex List<string> - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex
. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default (this is equivalent to including.*
in the list). Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- Bucket
Name string - The name of a Cloud Storage bucket. Required.
- Exclude
Regex []string - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be excluded from the scan. Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- Include
Regex []string - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex
. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default (this is equivalent to including.*
in the list). Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- bucket
Name String - The name of a Cloud Storage bucket. Required.
- exclude
Regex List<String> - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be excluded from the scan. Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- include
Regex List<String> - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex
. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default (this is equivalent to including.*
in the list). Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- bucket
Name string - The name of a Cloud Storage bucket. Required.
- exclude
Regex string[] - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be excluded from the scan. Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- include
Regex string[] - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex
. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default (this is equivalent to including.*
in the list). Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- bucket_
name str - The name of a Cloud Storage bucket. Required.
- exclude_
regex Sequence[str] - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be excluded from the scan. Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- include_
regex Sequence[str] - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex
. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default (this is equivalent to including.*
in the list). Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- bucket
Name String - The name of a Cloud Storage bucket. Required.
- exclude
Regex List<String> - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be excluded from the scan. Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- include
Regex List<String> - A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex
. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default (this is equivalent to including.*
in the list). Regular expressions use RE2 syntax; a guide can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2CustomInfoTypeResponse
- Detection
Rules List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Detection Rule Response> - Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType. Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
surrogate_type
CustomInfoType. - Dictionary
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
- Exclusion
Type string - If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
- Info
Type Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType is specified in
InspectContent.info_types
field. Specifying the latter adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is not specified inInspectContent.info_types
list then the name is treated as a custom info type. - Likelihood string
- Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by the rule. Defaults to
VERY_LIKELY
if not specified. - Regex
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
- Sensitivity
Score Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Sensitivity for this CustomInfoType. If this CustomInfoType extends an existing InfoType, the sensitivity here will take precedence over that of the original InfoType. If unset for a CustomInfoType, it will default to HIGH. This only applies to data profiling.
- Stored
Type Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Stored Type Response - Load an existing
StoredInfoType
resource for use inInspectDataSource
. Not currently supported inInspectContent
. - Surrogate
Type Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Surrogate Type Response - Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that support reversing.
- Detection
Rules []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Detection Rule Response - Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType. Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
surrogate_type
CustomInfoType. - Dictionary
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
- Exclusion
Type string - If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
- Info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType is specified in
InspectContent.info_types
field. Specifying the latter adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is not specified inInspectContent.info_types
list then the name is treated as a custom info type. - Likelihood string
- Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by the rule. Defaults to
VERY_LIKELY
if not specified. - Regex
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
- Sensitivity
Score GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Sensitivity for this CustomInfoType. If this CustomInfoType extends an existing InfoType, the sensitivity here will take precedence over that of the original InfoType. If unset for a CustomInfoType, it will default to HIGH. This only applies to data profiling.
- Stored
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Stored Type Response - Load an existing
StoredInfoType
resource for use inInspectDataSource
. Not currently supported inInspectContent
. - Surrogate
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Surrogate Type Response - Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that support reversing.
- detection
Rules List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Detection Rule Response> - Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType. Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
surrogate_type
CustomInfoType. - dictionary
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
- exclusion
Type String - If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
- info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType is specified in
InspectContent.info_types
field. Specifying the latter adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is not specified inInspectContent.info_types
list then the name is treated as a custom info type. - likelihood String
- Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by the rule. Defaults to
VERY_LIKELY
if not specified. - regex
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
- sensitivity
Score GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Sensitivity for this CustomInfoType. If this CustomInfoType extends an existing InfoType, the sensitivity here will take precedence over that of the original InfoType. If unset for a CustomInfoType, it will default to HIGH. This only applies to data profiling.
- stored
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Stored Type Response - Load an existing
StoredInfoType
resource for use inInspectDataSource
. Not currently supported inInspectContent
. - surrogate
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Surrogate Type Response - Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that support reversing.
- detection
Rules GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Detection Rule Response[] - Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType. Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
surrogate_type
CustomInfoType. - dictionary
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
- exclusion
Type string - If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
- info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType is specified in
InspectContent.info_types
field. Specifying the latter adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is not specified inInspectContent.info_types
list then the name is treated as a custom info type. - likelihood string
- Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by the rule. Defaults to
VERY_LIKELY
if not specified. - regex
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
- sensitivity
Score GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Sensitivity for this CustomInfoType. If this CustomInfoType extends an existing InfoType, the sensitivity here will take precedence over that of the original InfoType. If unset for a CustomInfoType, it will default to HIGH. This only applies to data profiling.
- stored
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Stored Type Response - Load an existing
StoredInfoType
resource for use inInspectDataSource
. Not currently supported inInspectContent
. - surrogate
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Surrogate Type Response - Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that support reversing.
- detection_
rules Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Detection Rule Response] - Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType. Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
surrogate_type
CustomInfoType. - dictionary
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
- exclusion_
type str - If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
- info_
type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType is specified in
InspectContent.info_types
field. Specifying the latter adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is not specified inInspectContent.info_types
list then the name is treated as a custom info type. - likelihood str
- Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by the rule. Defaults to
VERY_LIKELY
if not specified. - regex
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
- sensitivity_
score GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Sensitivity for this CustomInfoType. If this CustomInfoType extends an existing InfoType, the sensitivity here will take precedence over that of the original InfoType. If unset for a CustomInfoType, it will default to HIGH. This only applies to data profiling.
- stored_
type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Stored Type Response - Load an existing
StoredInfoType
resource for use inInspectDataSource
. Not currently supported inInspectContent
. - surrogate_
type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Surrogate Type Response - Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that support reversing.
- detection
Rules List<Property Map> - Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType. Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
surrogate_type
CustomInfoType. - dictionary Property Map
- A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
- exclusion
Type String - If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
- info
Type Property Map - CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType is specified in
InspectContent.info_types
field. Specifying the latter adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is not specified inInspectContent.info_types
list then the name is treated as a custom info type. - likelihood String
- Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by the rule. Defaults to
VERY_LIKELY
if not specified. - regex Property Map
- Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
- sensitivity
Score Property Map - Sensitivity for this CustomInfoType. If this CustomInfoType extends an existing InfoType, the sensitivity here will take precedence over that of the original InfoType. If unset for a CustomInfoType, it will default to HIGH. This only applies to data profiling.
- stored
Type Property Map - Load an existing
StoredInfoType
resource for use inInspectDataSource
. Not currently supported inInspectContent
. - surrogate
Type Property Map - Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that support reversing.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2DatastoreOptionsResponse
- Kind
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Kind Expression Response - The kind to process.
- Partition
Id Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Partition Id Response - A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
- Kind
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Kind Expression Response - The kind to process.
- Partition
Id GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Partition Id Response - A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
- kind
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Kind Expression Response - The kind to process.
- partition
Id GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Partition Id Response - A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
- kind
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Kind Expression Response - The kind to process.
- partition
Id GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Partition Id Response - A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
- kind
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Kind Expression Response - The kind to process.
- partition_
id GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Partition Id Response - A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
- kind Property Map
- The kind to process.
- partition
Id Property Map - A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2DeidentifyResponse
- Cloud
Storage stringOutput - User settable Cloud Storage bucket and folders to store de-identified files. This field must be set for cloud storage deidentification. The output Cloud Storage bucket must be different from the input bucket. De-identified files will overwrite files in the output path. Form of: gs://bucket/folder/ or gs://bucket
- File
Types List<string>To Transform - List of user-specified file type groups to transform. If specified, only the files with these filetypes will be transformed. If empty, all supported files will be transformed. Supported types may be automatically added over time. If a file type is set in this field that isn't supported by the Deidentify action then the job will fail and will not be successfully created/started. Currently the only filetypes supported are: IMAGES, TEXT_FILES, CSV, TSV.
- Transformation
Config Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Transformation Config Response - User specified deidentify templates and configs for structured, unstructured, and image files.
- Transformation
Details Pulumi.Storage Config Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Transformation Details Storage Config Response - Config for storing transformation details. This is separate from the de-identified content, and contains metadata about the successful transformations and/or failures that occurred while de-identifying. This needs to be set in order for users to access information about the status of each transformation (see TransformationDetails message for more information about what is noted).
- Cloud
Storage stringOutput - User settable Cloud Storage bucket and folders to store de-identified files. This field must be set for cloud storage deidentification. The output Cloud Storage bucket must be different from the input bucket. De-identified files will overwrite files in the output path. Form of: gs://bucket/folder/ or gs://bucket
- File
Types []stringTo Transform - List of user-specified file type groups to transform. If specified, only the files with these filetypes will be transformed. If empty, all supported files will be transformed. Supported types may be automatically added over time. If a file type is set in this field that isn't supported by the Deidentify action then the job will fail and will not be successfully created/started. Currently the only filetypes supported are: IMAGES, TEXT_FILES, CSV, TSV.
- Transformation
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Transformation Config Response - User specified deidentify templates and configs for structured, unstructured, and image files.
- Transformation
Details GoogleStorage Config Privacy Dlp V2Transformation Details Storage Config Response - Config for storing transformation details. This is separate from the de-identified content, and contains metadata about the successful transformations and/or failures that occurred while de-identifying. This needs to be set in order for users to access information about the status of each transformation (see TransformationDetails message for more information about what is noted).
- cloud
Storage StringOutput - User settable Cloud Storage bucket and folders to store de-identified files. This field must be set for cloud storage deidentification. The output Cloud Storage bucket must be different from the input bucket. De-identified files will overwrite files in the output path. Form of: gs://bucket/folder/ or gs://bucket
- file
Types List<String>To Transform - List of user-specified file type groups to transform. If specified, only the files with these filetypes will be transformed. If empty, all supported files will be transformed. Supported types may be automatically added over time. If a file type is set in this field that isn't supported by the Deidentify action then the job will fail and will not be successfully created/started. Currently the only filetypes supported are: IMAGES, TEXT_FILES, CSV, TSV.
- transformation
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Transformation Config Response - User specified deidentify templates and configs for structured, unstructured, and image files.
- transformation
Details GoogleStorage Config Privacy Dlp V2Transformation Details Storage Config Response - Config for storing transformation details. This is separate from the de-identified content, and contains metadata about the successful transformations and/or failures that occurred while de-identifying. This needs to be set in order for users to access information about the status of each transformation (see TransformationDetails message for more information about what is noted).
- cloud
Storage stringOutput - User settable Cloud Storage bucket and folders to store de-identified files. This field must be set for cloud storage deidentification. The output Cloud Storage bucket must be different from the input bucket. De-identified files will overwrite files in the output path. Form of: gs://bucket/folder/ or gs://bucket
- file
Types string[]To Transform - List of user-specified file type groups to transform. If specified, only the files with these filetypes will be transformed. If empty, all supported files will be transformed. Supported types may be automatically added over time. If a file type is set in this field that isn't supported by the Deidentify action then the job will fail and will not be successfully created/started. Currently the only filetypes supported are: IMAGES, TEXT_FILES, CSV, TSV.
- transformation
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Transformation Config Response - User specified deidentify templates and configs for structured, unstructured, and image files.
- transformation
Details GoogleStorage Config Privacy Dlp V2Transformation Details Storage Config Response - Config for storing transformation details. This is separate from the de-identified content, and contains metadata about the successful transformations and/or failures that occurred while de-identifying. This needs to be set in order for users to access information about the status of each transformation (see TransformationDetails message for more information about what is noted).
- cloud_
storage_ stroutput - User settable Cloud Storage bucket and folders to store de-identified files. This field must be set for cloud storage deidentification. The output Cloud Storage bucket must be different from the input bucket. De-identified files will overwrite files in the output path. Form of: gs://bucket/folder/ or gs://bucket
- file_
types_ Sequence[str]to_ transform - List of user-specified file type groups to transform. If specified, only the files with these filetypes will be transformed. If empty, all supported files will be transformed. Supported types may be automatically added over time. If a file type is set in this field that isn't supported by the Deidentify action then the job will fail and will not be successfully created/started. Currently the only filetypes supported are: IMAGES, TEXT_FILES, CSV, TSV.
- transformation_
config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Transformation Config Response - User specified deidentify templates and configs for structured, unstructured, and image files.
- transformation_
details_ Googlestorage_ config Privacy Dlp V2Transformation Details Storage Config Response - Config for storing transformation details. This is separate from the de-identified content, and contains metadata about the successful transformations and/or failures that occurred while de-identifying. This needs to be set in order for users to access information about the status of each transformation (see TransformationDetails message for more information about what is noted).
- cloud
Storage StringOutput - User settable Cloud Storage bucket and folders to store de-identified files. This field must be set for cloud storage deidentification. The output Cloud Storage bucket must be different from the input bucket. De-identified files will overwrite files in the output path. Form of: gs://bucket/folder/ or gs://bucket
- file
Types List<String>To Transform - List of user-specified file type groups to transform. If specified, only the files with these filetypes will be transformed. If empty, all supported files will be transformed. Supported types may be automatically added over time. If a file type is set in this field that isn't supported by the Deidentify action then the job will fail and will not be successfully created/started. Currently the only filetypes supported are: IMAGES, TEXT_FILES, CSV, TSV.
- transformation
Config Property Map - User specified deidentify templates and configs for structured, unstructured, and image files.
- transformation
Details Property MapStorage Config - Config for storing transformation details. This is separate from the de-identified content, and contains metadata about the successful transformations and/or failures that occurred while de-identifying. This needs to be set in order for users to access information about the status of each transformation (see TransformationDetails message for more information about what is noted).
GooglePrivacyDlpV2DetectionRuleResponse
- Hotword
Rule Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- Hotword
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- hotword
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- hotword
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- hotword_
rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- hotword
Rule Property Map - Hotword-based detection rule.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2DictionaryResponse
- Cloud
Storage Pulumi.Path Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Path Response - Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file is accepted.
- Word
List Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Word List Response - List of words or phrases to search for.
- Cloud
Storage GooglePath Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Path Response - Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file is accepted.
- Word
List GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Word List Response - List of words or phrases to search for.
- cloud
Storage GooglePath Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Path Response - Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file is accepted.
- word
List GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Word List Response - List of words or phrases to search for.
- cloud
Storage GooglePath Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Path Response - Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file is accepted.
- word
List GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Word List Response - List of words or phrases to search for.
- cloud_
storage_ Googlepath Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Path Response - Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file is accepted.
- word_
list GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Word List Response - List of words or phrases to search for.
- cloud
Storage Property MapPath - Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file is accepted.
- word
List Property Map - List of words or phrases to search for.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2ErrorResponse
- Details
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Rpc Status Response - Detailed error codes and messages.
- Timestamps List<string>
- The times the error occurred. List includes the oldest timestamp and the last 9 timestamps.
- Details
Google
Rpc Status Response - Detailed error codes and messages.
- Timestamps []string
- The times the error occurred. List includes the oldest timestamp and the last 9 timestamps.
- details
Google
Rpc Status Response - Detailed error codes and messages.
- timestamps List<String>
- The times the error occurred. List includes the oldest timestamp and the last 9 timestamps.
- details
Google
Rpc Status Response - Detailed error codes and messages.
- timestamps string[]
- The times the error occurred. List includes the oldest timestamp and the last 9 timestamps.
- details
Google
Rpc Status Response - Detailed error codes and messages.
- timestamps Sequence[str]
- The times the error occurred. List includes the oldest timestamp and the last 9 timestamps.
- details Property Map
- Detailed error codes and messages.
- timestamps List<String>
- The times the error occurred. List includes the oldest timestamp and the last 9 timestamps.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2ExcludeByHotwordResponse
- Hotword
Regex Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- Proximity
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The windowBefore property in proximity should be set to 1 if the hotword needs to be included in a column header.
- Hotword
Regex GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- Proximity
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The windowBefore property in proximity should be set to 1 if the hotword needs to be included in a column header.
- hotword
Regex GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- proximity
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The windowBefore property in proximity should be set to 1 if the hotword needs to be included in a column header.
- hotword
Regex GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- proximity
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The windowBefore property in proximity should be set to 1 if the hotword needs to be included in a column header.
- hotword_
regex GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- proximity
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The windowBefore property in proximity should be set to 1 if the hotword needs to be included in a column header.
- hotword
Regex Property Map - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- proximity Property Map
- Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The windowBefore property in proximity should be set to 1 if the hotword needs to be included in a column header.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2ExcludeInfoTypesResponse
- Info
Types List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Response> - InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For example, for
InspectionRuleSet.info_types
containing "PHONE_NUMBER"and
exclusion_rulecontaining
exclude_info_types.info_types` with "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding. That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single finding, namely email address.
- Info
Types []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For example, for
InspectionRuleSet.info_types
containing "PHONE_NUMBER"and
exclusion_rulecontaining
exclude_info_types.info_types` with "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding. That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single finding, namely email address.
- info
Types List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response> - InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For example, for
InspectionRuleSet.info_types
containing "PHONE_NUMBER"and
exclusion_rulecontaining
exclude_info_types.info_types` with "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding. That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single finding, namely email address.
- info
Types GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response[] - InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For example, for
InspectionRuleSet.info_types
containing "PHONE_NUMBER"and
exclusion_rulecontaining
exclude_info_types.info_types` with "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding. That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single finding, namely email address.
- info_
types Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response] - InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For example, for
InspectionRuleSet.info_types
containing "PHONE_NUMBER"and
exclusion_rulecontaining
exclude_info_types.info_types` with "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding. That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single finding, namely email address.
- info
Types List<Property Map> - InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For example, for
InspectionRuleSet.info_types
containing "PHONE_NUMBER"and
exclusion_rulecontaining
exclude_info_types.info_types` with "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding. That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single finding, namely email address.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2ExclusionRuleResponse
- Dictionary
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - Dictionary which defines the rule.
- Exclude
By Pulumi.Hotword Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Exclude By Hotword Response - Drop if the hotword rule is contained in the proximate context. For tabular data, the context includes the column name.
- Exclude
Info Pulumi.Types Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Exclude Info Types Response - Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
- Matching
Type string - How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
- Regex
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression which defines the rule.
- Dictionary
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - Dictionary which defines the rule.
- Exclude
By GoogleHotword Privacy Dlp V2Exclude By Hotword Response - Drop if the hotword rule is contained in the proximate context. For tabular data, the context includes the column name.
- Exclude
Info GoogleTypes Privacy Dlp V2Exclude Info Types Response - Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
- Matching
Type string - How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
- Regex
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression which defines the rule.
- dictionary
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - Dictionary which defines the rule.
- exclude
By GoogleHotword Privacy Dlp V2Exclude By Hotword Response - Drop if the hotword rule is contained in the proximate context. For tabular data, the context includes the column name.
- exclude
Info GoogleTypes Privacy Dlp V2Exclude Info Types Response - Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
- matching
Type String - How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
- regex
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression which defines the rule.
- dictionary
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - Dictionary which defines the rule.
- exclude
By GoogleHotword Privacy Dlp V2Exclude By Hotword Response - Drop if the hotword rule is contained in the proximate context. For tabular data, the context includes the column name.
- exclude
Info GoogleTypes Privacy Dlp V2Exclude Info Types Response - Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
- matching
Type string - How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
- regex
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression which defines the rule.
- dictionary
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Dictionary Response - Dictionary which defines the rule.
- exclude_
by_ Googlehotword Privacy Dlp V2Exclude By Hotword Response - Drop if the hotword rule is contained in the proximate context. For tabular data, the context includes the column name.
- exclude_
info_ Googletypes Privacy Dlp V2Exclude Info Types Response - Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
- matching_
type str - How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
- regex
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression which defines the rule.
- dictionary Property Map
- Dictionary which defines the rule.
- exclude
By Property MapHotword - Drop if the hotword rule is contained in the proximate context. For tabular data, the context includes the column name.
- exclude
Info Property MapTypes - Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
- matching
Type String - How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
- regex Property Map
- Regular expression which defines the rule.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2FieldIdResponse
- Name string
- Name describing the field.
- Name string
- Name describing the field.
- name String
- Name describing the field.
- name string
- Name describing the field.
- name str
- Name describing the field.
- name String
- Name describing the field.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2FileSetResponse
- Regex
File Pulumi.Set Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Regex File Set Response - The regex-filtered set of files to scan. Exactly one of
url
orregex_file_set
must be set. - Url string
- The Cloud Storage url of the file(s) to scan, in the format
gs:///
. Trailing wildcard in the path is allowed. If the url ends in a trailing slash, the bucket or directory represented by the url will be scanned non-recursively (content in sub-directories will not be scanned). This means thatgs://mybucket/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/*
, andgs://mybucket/directory/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/directory/*
. Exactly one ofurl
orregex_file_set
must be set.
- Regex
File GoogleSet Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Regex File Set Response - The regex-filtered set of files to scan. Exactly one of
url
orregex_file_set
must be set. - Url string
- The Cloud Storage url of the file(s) to scan, in the format
gs:///
. Trailing wildcard in the path is allowed. If the url ends in a trailing slash, the bucket or directory represented by the url will be scanned non-recursively (content in sub-directories will not be scanned). This means thatgs://mybucket/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/*
, andgs://mybucket/directory/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/directory/*
. Exactly one ofurl
orregex_file_set
must be set.
- regex
File GoogleSet Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Regex File Set Response - The regex-filtered set of files to scan. Exactly one of
url
orregex_file_set
must be set. - url String
- The Cloud Storage url of the file(s) to scan, in the format
gs:///
. Trailing wildcard in the path is allowed. If the url ends in a trailing slash, the bucket or directory represented by the url will be scanned non-recursively (content in sub-directories will not be scanned). This means thatgs://mybucket/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/*
, andgs://mybucket/directory/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/directory/*
. Exactly one ofurl
orregex_file_set
must be set.
- regex
File GoogleSet Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Regex File Set Response - The regex-filtered set of files to scan. Exactly one of
url
orregex_file_set
must be set. - url string
- The Cloud Storage url of the file(s) to scan, in the format
gs:///
. Trailing wildcard in the path is allowed. If the url ends in a trailing slash, the bucket or directory represented by the url will be scanned non-recursively (content in sub-directories will not be scanned). This means thatgs://mybucket/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/*
, andgs://mybucket/directory/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/directory/*
. Exactly one ofurl
orregex_file_set
must be set.
- regex_
file_ Googleset Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Regex File Set Response - The regex-filtered set of files to scan. Exactly one of
url
orregex_file_set
must be set. - url str
- The Cloud Storage url of the file(s) to scan, in the format
gs:///
. Trailing wildcard in the path is allowed. If the url ends in a trailing slash, the bucket or directory represented by the url will be scanned non-recursively (content in sub-directories will not be scanned). This means thatgs://mybucket/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/*
, andgs://mybucket/directory/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/directory/*
. Exactly one ofurl
orregex_file_set
must be set.
- regex
File Property MapSet - The regex-filtered set of files to scan. Exactly one of
url
orregex_file_set
must be set. - url String
- The Cloud Storage url of the file(s) to scan, in the format
gs:///
. Trailing wildcard in the path is allowed. If the url ends in a trailing slash, the bucket or directory represented by the url will be scanned non-recursively (content in sub-directories will not be scanned). This means thatgs://mybucket/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/*
, andgs://mybucket/directory/
is equivalent togs://mybucket/directory/*
. Exactly one ofurl
orregex_file_set
must be set.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2FindingLimitsResponse
- Max
Findings List<Pulumi.Per Info Type Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Limit Response> - Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
- Max
Findings intPer Item - Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned. When set within an InspectContentRequest, this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.
- Max
Findings intPer Request - Max number of findings that are returned per request or job. If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest, the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.
- Max
Findings []GooglePer Info Type Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Limit Response - Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
- Max
Findings intPer Item - Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned. When set within an InspectContentRequest, this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.
- Max
Findings intPer Request - Max number of findings that are returned per request or job. If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest, the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.
- max
Findings List<GooglePer Info Type Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Limit Response> - Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
- max
Findings IntegerPer Item - Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned. When set within an InspectContentRequest, this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.
- max
Findings IntegerPer Request - Max number of findings that are returned per request or job. If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest, the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.
- max
Findings GooglePer Info Type Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Limit Response[] - Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
- max
Findings numberPer Item - Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned. When set within an InspectContentRequest, this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.
- max
Findings numberPer Request - Max number of findings that are returned per request or job. If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest, the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.
- max_
findings_ Sequence[Googleper_ info_ type Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Limit Response] - Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
- max_
findings_ intper_ item - Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned. When set within an InspectContentRequest, this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.
- max_
findings_ intper_ request - Max number of findings that are returned per request or job. If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest, the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.
- max
Findings List<Property Map>Per Info Type - Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
- max
Findings NumberPer Item - Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned. When set within an InspectContentRequest, this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.
- max
Findings NumberPer Request - Max number of findings that are returned per request or job. If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest, the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2HotwordRuleResponse
- Hotword
Regex Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- Likelihood
Adjustment Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Likelihood Adjustment Response - Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
- Proximity
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords can be used to match substrings of the finding itself. Suppose you want Cloud DLP to promote the likelihood of the phone number regex "(\d{3}) \d{3}-\d{4}" if the area code is known to be the area code of a company's office. In this case, use the hotword regex "(xxx)", where "xxx" is the area code in question. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- Hotword
Regex GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- Likelihood
Adjustment GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Likelihood Adjustment Response - Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
- Proximity
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords can be used to match substrings of the finding itself. Suppose you want Cloud DLP to promote the likelihood of the phone number regex "(\d{3}) \d{3}-\d{4}" if the area code is known to be the area code of a company's office. In this case, use the hotword regex "(xxx)", where "xxx" is the area code in question. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- hotword
Regex GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- likelihood
Adjustment GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Likelihood Adjustment Response - Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
- proximity
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords can be used to match substrings of the finding itself. Suppose you want Cloud DLP to promote the likelihood of the phone number regex "(\d{3}) \d{3}-\d{4}" if the area code is known to be the area code of a company's office. In this case, use the hotword regex "(xxx)", where "xxx" is the area code in question. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- hotword
Regex GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- likelihood
Adjustment GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Likelihood Adjustment Response - Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
- proximity
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords can be used to match substrings of the finding itself. Suppose you want Cloud DLP to promote the likelihood of the phone number regex "(\d{3}) \d{3}-\d{4}" if the area code is known to be the area code of a company's office. In this case, use the hotword regex "(xxx)", where "xxx" is the area code in question. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- hotword_
regex GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Regex Response - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- likelihood_
adjustment GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Likelihood Adjustment Response - Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
- proximity
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Proximity Response - Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords can be used to match substrings of the finding itself. Suppose you want Cloud DLP to promote the likelihood of the phone number regex "(\d{3}) \d{3}-\d{4}" if the area code is known to be the area code of a company's office. In this case, use the hotword regex "(xxx)", where "xxx" is the area code in question. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- hotword
Regex Property Map - Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
- likelihood
Adjustment Property Map - Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
- proximity Property Map
- Range of characters within which the entire hotword must reside. The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. The finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords can be used to match substrings of the finding itself. Suppose you want Cloud DLP to promote the likelihood of the phone number regex "(\d{3}) \d{3}-\d{4}" if the area code is known to be the area code of a company's office. In this case, use the hotword regex "(xxx)", where "xxx" is the area code in question. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
GooglePrivacyDlpV2HybridOptionsResponse
- Description string
- A short description of where the data is coming from. Will be stored once in the job. 256 max length.
- Labels Dictionary<string, string>
- To organize findings, these labels will be added to each finding. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform to the regular expression([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. No more than 10 labels can be associated with a given finding. Examples: *"environment" : "production"
*"pipeline" : "etl"
- Required
Finding List<string>Label Keys - These are labels that each inspection request must include within their 'finding_labels' map. Request may contain others, but any missing one of these will be rejected. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. No more than 10 keys can be required. - Table
Options Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Table Options Response - If the container is a table, additional information to make findings meaningful such as the columns that are primary keys.
- Description string
- A short description of where the data is coming from. Will be stored once in the job. 256 max length.
- Labels map[string]string
- To organize findings, these labels will be added to each finding. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform to the regular expression([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. No more than 10 labels can be associated with a given finding. Examples: *"environment" : "production"
*"pipeline" : "etl"
- Required
Finding []stringLabel Keys - These are labels that each inspection request must include within their 'finding_labels' map. Request may contain others, but any missing one of these will be rejected. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. No more than 10 keys can be required. - Table
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Table Options Response - If the container is a table, additional information to make findings meaningful such as the columns that are primary keys.
- description String
- A short description of where the data is coming from. Will be stored once in the job. 256 max length.
- labels Map<String,String>
- To organize findings, these labels will be added to each finding. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform to the regular expression([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. No more than 10 labels can be associated with a given finding. Examples: *"environment" : "production"
*"pipeline" : "etl"
- required
Finding List<String>Label Keys - These are labels that each inspection request must include within their 'finding_labels' map. Request may contain others, but any missing one of these will be rejected. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. No more than 10 keys can be required. - table
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Table Options Response - If the container is a table, additional information to make findings meaningful such as the columns that are primary keys.
- description string
- A short description of where the data is coming from. Will be stored once in the job. 256 max length.
- labels {[key: string]: string}
- To organize findings, these labels will be added to each finding. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform to the regular expression([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. No more than 10 labels can be associated with a given finding. Examples: *"environment" : "production"
*"pipeline" : "etl"
- required
Finding string[]Label Keys - These are labels that each inspection request must include within their 'finding_labels' map. Request may contain others, but any missing one of these will be rejected. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. No more than 10 keys can be required. - table
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Table Options Response - If the container is a table, additional information to make findings meaningful such as the columns that are primary keys.
- description str
- A short description of where the data is coming from. Will be stored once in the job. 256 max length.
- labels Mapping[str, str]
- To organize findings, these labels will be added to each finding. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform to the regular expression([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. No more than 10 labels can be associated with a given finding. Examples: *"environment" : "production"
*"pipeline" : "etl"
- required_
finding_ Sequence[str]label_ keys - These are labels that each inspection request must include within their 'finding_labels' map. Request may contain others, but any missing one of these will be rejected. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. No more than 10 keys can be required. - table_
options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Table Options Response - If the container is a table, additional information to make findings meaningful such as the columns that are primary keys.
- description String
- A short description of where the data is coming from. Will be stored once in the job. 256 max length.
- labels Map<String>
- To organize findings, these labels will be added to each finding. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform to the regular expression([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?
. No more than 10 labels can be associated with a given finding. Examples: *"environment" : "production"
*"pipeline" : "etl"
- required
Finding List<String>Label Keys - These are labels that each inspection request must include within their 'finding_labels' map. Request may contain others, but any missing one of these will be rejected. Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform to the following regular expression:
[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?
. No more than 10 keys can be required. - table
Options Property Map - If the container is a table, additional information to make findings meaningful such as the columns that are primary keys.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2InfoTypeLikelihoodResponse
- Info
Type Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the likelihood threshold applies to. Only one likelihood per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLikelihood does not have an info_type, the configuration fails.
- Min
Likelihood string - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. This field is required or else the configuration fails.
- Info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the likelihood threshold applies to. Only one likelihood per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLikelihood does not have an info_type, the configuration fails.
- Min
Likelihood string - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. This field is required or else the configuration fails.
- info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the likelihood threshold applies to. Only one likelihood per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLikelihood does not have an info_type, the configuration fails.
- min
Likelihood String - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. This field is required or else the configuration fails.
- info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the likelihood threshold applies to. Only one likelihood per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLikelihood does not have an info_type, the configuration fails.
- min
Likelihood string - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. This field is required or else the configuration fails.
- info_
type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the likelihood threshold applies to. Only one likelihood per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLikelihood does not have an info_type, the configuration fails.
- min_
likelihood str - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. This field is required or else the configuration fails.
- info
Type Property Map - Type of information the likelihood threshold applies to. Only one likelihood per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLikelihood does not have an info_type, the configuration fails.
- min
Likelihood String - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. This field is required or else the configuration fails.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2InfoTypeLimitResponse
- Info
Type Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
- Max
Findings int - Max findings limit for the given infoType.
- Info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
- Max
Findings int - Max findings limit for the given infoType.
- info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
- max
Findings Integer - Max findings limit for the given infoType.
- info
Type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
- max
Findings number - Max findings limit for the given infoType.
- info_
type GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
- max_
findings int - Max findings limit for the given infoType.
- info
Type Property Map - Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
- max
Findings Number - Max findings limit for the given infoType.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2InfoTypeResponse
- Name string
- Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying a built-in type. When sending Cloud DLP results to Data Catalog, infoType names should conform to the pattern
[A-Za-z0-9$_-]{1,64}
. - Sensitivity
Score Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Optional custom sensitivity for this InfoType. This only applies to data profiling.
- Version string
- Optional version name for this InfoType.
- Name string
- Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying a built-in type. When sending Cloud DLP results to Data Catalog, infoType names should conform to the pattern
[A-Za-z0-9$_-]{1,64}
. - Sensitivity
Score GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Optional custom sensitivity for this InfoType. This only applies to data profiling.
- Version string
- Optional version name for this InfoType.
- name String
- Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying a built-in type. When sending Cloud DLP results to Data Catalog, infoType names should conform to the pattern
[A-Za-z0-9$_-]{1,64}
. - sensitivity
Score GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Optional custom sensitivity for this InfoType. This only applies to data profiling.
- version String
- Optional version name for this InfoType.
- name string
- Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying a built-in type. When sending Cloud DLP results to Data Catalog, infoType names should conform to the pattern
[A-Za-z0-9$_-]{1,64}
. - sensitivity
Score GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Optional custom sensitivity for this InfoType. This only applies to data profiling.
- version string
- Optional version name for this InfoType.
- name str
- Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying a built-in type. When sending Cloud DLP results to Data Catalog, infoType names should conform to the pattern
[A-Za-z0-9$_-]{1,64}
. - sensitivity_
score GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Sensitivity Score Response - Optional custom sensitivity for this InfoType. This only applies to data profiling.
- version str
- Optional version name for this InfoType.
- name String
- Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying a built-in type. When sending Cloud DLP results to Data Catalog, infoType names should conform to the pattern
[A-Za-z0-9$_-]{1,64}
. - sensitivity
Score Property Map - Optional custom sensitivity for this InfoType. This only applies to data profiling.
- version String
- Optional version name for this InfoType.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2InspectConfigResponse
- Content
Options List<string> - Deprecated and unused.
- Custom
Info List<Pulumi.Types Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Custom Info Type Response> - CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
- Exclude
Info boolTypes - When true, excludes type information of the findings. This is not used for data profiling.
- Include
Quote bool - When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is included in the response; see Finding.quote. This is not used for data profiling.
- Info
Types List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Response> - Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference. When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the system may automatically choose a default list of detectors to run, which may change over time. If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference, otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
- Limits
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Finding Limits Response - Configuration to control the number of findings returned. This is not used for data profiling. When redacting sensitive data from images, finding limits don't apply. They can cause unexpected or inconsistent results, where only some data is redacted. Don't include finding limits in RedactImage requests. Otherwise, Cloud DLP returns an error. When set within an InspectJobConfig, the specified maximum values aren't hard limits. If an inspection job reaches these limits, the job ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than these maximum values.
- Min
Likelihood string - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. The default is POSSIBLE. In general, the highest likelihood setting yields the fewest findings in results and the lowest chance of a false positive. For more information, see Match likelihood.
- Min
Likelihood List<Pulumi.Per Info Type Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Likelihood Response> - Minimum likelihood per infotype. For each infotype, a user can specify a minimum likelihood. The system only returns a finding if its likelihood is above this threshold. If this field is not set, the system uses the InspectConfig min_likelihood.
- Rule
Set List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Set Response> - Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig. Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
- Content
Options []string - Deprecated and unused.
- Custom
Info []GoogleTypes Privacy Dlp V2Custom Info Type Response - CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
- Exclude
Info boolTypes - When true, excludes type information of the findings. This is not used for data profiling.
- Include
Quote bool - When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is included in the response; see Finding.quote. This is not used for data profiling.
- Info
Types []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference. When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the system may automatically choose a default list of detectors to run, which may change over time. If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference, otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
- Limits
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Finding Limits Response - Configuration to control the number of findings returned. This is not used for data profiling. When redacting sensitive data from images, finding limits don't apply. They can cause unexpected or inconsistent results, where only some data is redacted. Don't include finding limits in RedactImage requests. Otherwise, Cloud DLP returns an error. When set within an InspectJobConfig, the specified maximum values aren't hard limits. If an inspection job reaches these limits, the job ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than these maximum values.
- Min
Likelihood string - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. The default is POSSIBLE. In general, the highest likelihood setting yields the fewest findings in results and the lowest chance of a false positive. For more information, see Match likelihood.
- Min
Likelihood []GooglePer Info Type Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Likelihood Response - Minimum likelihood per infotype. For each infotype, a user can specify a minimum likelihood. The system only returns a finding if its likelihood is above this threshold. If this field is not set, the system uses the InspectConfig min_likelihood.
- Rule
Set []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Set Response - Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig. Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
- content
Options List<String> - Deprecated and unused.
- custom
Info List<GoogleTypes Privacy Dlp V2Custom Info Type Response> - CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
- exclude
Info BooleanTypes - When true, excludes type information of the findings. This is not used for data profiling.
- include
Quote Boolean - When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is included in the response; see Finding.quote. This is not used for data profiling.
- info
Types List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response> - Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference. When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the system may automatically choose a default list of detectors to run, which may change over time. If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference, otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
- limits
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Finding Limits Response - Configuration to control the number of findings returned. This is not used for data profiling. When redacting sensitive data from images, finding limits don't apply. They can cause unexpected or inconsistent results, where only some data is redacted. Don't include finding limits in RedactImage requests. Otherwise, Cloud DLP returns an error. When set within an InspectJobConfig, the specified maximum values aren't hard limits. If an inspection job reaches these limits, the job ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than these maximum values.
- min
Likelihood String - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. The default is POSSIBLE. In general, the highest likelihood setting yields the fewest findings in results and the lowest chance of a false positive. For more information, see Match likelihood.
- min
Likelihood List<GooglePer Info Type Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Likelihood Response> - Minimum likelihood per infotype. For each infotype, a user can specify a minimum likelihood. The system only returns a finding if its likelihood is above this threshold. If this field is not set, the system uses the InspectConfig min_likelihood.
- rule
Set List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Set Response> - Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig. Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
- content
Options string[] - Deprecated and unused.
- custom
Info GoogleTypes Privacy Dlp V2Custom Info Type Response[] - CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
- exclude
Info booleanTypes - When true, excludes type information of the findings. This is not used for data profiling.
- include
Quote boolean - When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is included in the response; see Finding.quote. This is not used for data profiling.
- info
Types GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response[] - Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference. When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the system may automatically choose a default list of detectors to run, which may change over time. If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference, otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
- limits
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Finding Limits Response - Configuration to control the number of findings returned. This is not used for data profiling. When redacting sensitive data from images, finding limits don't apply. They can cause unexpected or inconsistent results, where only some data is redacted. Don't include finding limits in RedactImage requests. Otherwise, Cloud DLP returns an error. When set within an InspectJobConfig, the specified maximum values aren't hard limits. If an inspection job reaches these limits, the job ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than these maximum values.
- min
Likelihood string - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. The default is POSSIBLE. In general, the highest likelihood setting yields the fewest findings in results and the lowest chance of a false positive. For more information, see Match likelihood.
- min
Likelihood GooglePer Info Type Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Likelihood Response[] - Minimum likelihood per infotype. For each infotype, a user can specify a minimum likelihood. The system only returns a finding if its likelihood is above this threshold. If this field is not set, the system uses the InspectConfig min_likelihood.
- rule
Set GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Set Response[] - Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig. Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
- content_
options Sequence[str] - Deprecated and unused.
- custom_
info_ Sequence[Googletypes Privacy Dlp V2Custom Info Type Response] - CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
- exclude_
info_ booltypes - When true, excludes type information of the findings. This is not used for data profiling.
- include_
quote bool - When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is included in the response; see Finding.quote. This is not used for data profiling.
- info_
types Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response] - Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference. When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the system may automatically choose a default list of detectors to run, which may change over time. If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference, otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
- limits
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Finding Limits Response - Configuration to control the number of findings returned. This is not used for data profiling. When redacting sensitive data from images, finding limits don't apply. They can cause unexpected or inconsistent results, where only some data is redacted. Don't include finding limits in RedactImage requests. Otherwise, Cloud DLP returns an error. When set within an InspectJobConfig, the specified maximum values aren't hard limits. If an inspection job reaches these limits, the job ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than these maximum values.
- min_
likelihood str - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. The default is POSSIBLE. In general, the highest likelihood setting yields the fewest findings in results and the lowest chance of a false positive. For more information, see Match likelihood.
- min_
likelihood_ Sequence[Googleper_ info_ type Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Likelihood Response] - Minimum likelihood per infotype. For each infotype, a user can specify a minimum likelihood. The system only returns a finding if its likelihood is above this threshold. If this field is not set, the system uses the InspectConfig min_likelihood.
- rule_
set Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Set Response] - Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig. Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
- content
Options List<String> - Deprecated and unused.
- custom
Info List<Property Map>Types - CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
- exclude
Info BooleanTypes - When true, excludes type information of the findings. This is not used for data profiling.
- include
Quote Boolean - When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is included in the response; see Finding.quote. This is not used for data profiling.
- info
Types List<Property Map> - Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference. When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the system may automatically choose a default list of detectors to run, which may change over time. If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference, otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
- limits Property Map
- Configuration to control the number of findings returned. This is not used for data profiling. When redacting sensitive data from images, finding limits don't apply. They can cause unexpected or inconsistent results, where only some data is redacted. Don't include finding limits in RedactImage requests. Otherwise, Cloud DLP returns an error. When set within an InspectJobConfig, the specified maximum values aren't hard limits. If an inspection job reaches these limits, the job ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than these maximum values.
- min
Likelihood String - Only returns findings equal to or above this threshold. The default is POSSIBLE. In general, the highest likelihood setting yields the fewest findings in results and the lowest chance of a false positive. For more information, see Match likelihood.
- min
Likelihood List<Property Map>Per Info Type - Minimum likelihood per infotype. For each infotype, a user can specify a minimum likelihood. The system only returns a finding if its likelihood is above this threshold. If this field is not set, the system uses the InspectConfig min_likelihood.
- rule
Set List<Property Map> - Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig. Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2InspectJobConfigResponse
- Actions
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Action Response> - Actions to execute at the completion of the job.
- Inspect
Config Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Inspect Config Response - How and what to scan for.
- Inspect
Template stringName - If provided, will be used as the default for all values in InspectConfig.
inspect_config
will be merged into the values persisted as part of the template. - Storage
Config Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Storage Config Response - The data to scan.
- Actions
[]Google
Privacy Dlp V2Action Response - Actions to execute at the completion of the job.
- Inspect
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspect Config Response - How and what to scan for.
- Inspect
Template stringName - If provided, will be used as the default for all values in InspectConfig.
inspect_config
will be merged into the values persisted as part of the template. - Storage
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Storage Config Response - The data to scan.
- actions
List<Google
Privacy Dlp V2Action Response> - Actions to execute at the completion of the job.
- inspect
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspect Config Response - How and what to scan for.
- inspect
Template StringName - If provided, will be used as the default for all values in InspectConfig.
inspect_config
will be merged into the values persisted as part of the template. - storage
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Storage Config Response - The data to scan.
- actions
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Action Response[] - Actions to execute at the completion of the job.
- inspect
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspect Config Response - How and what to scan for.
- inspect
Template stringName - If provided, will be used as the default for all values in InspectConfig.
inspect_config
will be merged into the values persisted as part of the template. - storage
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Storage Config Response - The data to scan.
- actions
Sequence[Google
Privacy Dlp V2Action Response] - Actions to execute at the completion of the job.
- inspect_
config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Inspect Config Response - How and what to scan for.
- inspect_
template_ strname - If provided, will be used as the default for all values in InspectConfig.
inspect_config
will be merged into the values persisted as part of the template. - storage_
config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Storage Config Response - The data to scan.
- actions List<Property Map>
- Actions to execute at the completion of the job.
- inspect
Config Property Map - How and what to scan for.
- inspect
Template StringName - If provided, will be used as the default for all values in InspectConfig.
inspect_config
will be merged into the values persisted as part of the template. - storage
Config Property Map - The data to scan.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2InspectionRuleResponse
- Exclusion
Rule Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Exclusion Rule Response - Exclusion rule.
- Hotword
Rule Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- Exclusion
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Exclusion Rule Response - Exclusion rule.
- Hotword
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- exclusion
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Exclusion Rule Response - Exclusion rule.
- hotword
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- exclusion
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Exclusion Rule Response - Exclusion rule.
- hotword
Rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- exclusion_
rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Exclusion Rule Response - Exclusion rule.
- hotword_
rule GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hotword Rule Response - Hotword-based detection rule.
- exclusion
Rule Property Map - Exclusion rule.
- hotword
Rule Property Map - Hotword-based detection rule.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2InspectionRuleSetResponse
- Info
Types List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Info Type Response> - List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
- Rules
List<Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Response> - Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
- Info
Types []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response - List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
- Rules
[]Google
Privacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Response - Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
- info
Types List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response> - List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
- rules
List<Google
Privacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Response> - Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
- info
Types GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response[] - List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
- rules
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Response[] - Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
- info_
types Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Info Type Response] - List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
- rules
Sequence[Google
Privacy Dlp V2Inspection Rule Response] - Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
- info
Types List<Property Map> - List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
- rules List<Property Map>
- Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2KindExpressionResponse
- Name string
- The name of the kind.
- Name string
- The name of the kind.
- name String
- The name of the kind.
- name string
- The name of the kind.
- name str
- The name of the kind.
- name String
- The name of the kind.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2LikelihoodAdjustmentResponse
- Fixed
Likelihood string - Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
- Relative
Likelihood int - Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of levels. For example, if a finding would be
POSSIBLE
without the detection rule andrelative_likelihood
is 1, then it is upgraded toLIKELY
, while a value of -1 would downgrade it toUNLIKELY
. Likelihood may never drop belowVERY_UNLIKELY
or exceedVERY_LIKELY
, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an adjustment of -1 when base likelihood isVERY_LIKELY
will result in a final likelihood ofLIKELY
.
- Fixed
Likelihood string - Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
- Relative
Likelihood int - Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of levels. For example, if a finding would be
POSSIBLE
without the detection rule andrelative_likelihood
is 1, then it is upgraded toLIKELY
, while a value of -1 would downgrade it toUNLIKELY
. Likelihood may never drop belowVERY_UNLIKELY
or exceedVERY_LIKELY
, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an adjustment of -1 when base likelihood isVERY_LIKELY
will result in a final likelihood ofLIKELY
.
- fixed
Likelihood String - Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
- relative
Likelihood Integer - Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of levels. For example, if a finding would be
POSSIBLE
without the detection rule andrelative_likelihood
is 1, then it is upgraded toLIKELY
, while a value of -1 would downgrade it toUNLIKELY
. Likelihood may never drop belowVERY_UNLIKELY
or exceedVERY_LIKELY
, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an adjustment of -1 when base likelihood isVERY_LIKELY
will result in a final likelihood ofLIKELY
.
- fixed
Likelihood string - Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
- relative
Likelihood number - Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of levels. For example, if a finding would be
POSSIBLE
without the detection rule andrelative_likelihood
is 1, then it is upgraded toLIKELY
, while a value of -1 would downgrade it toUNLIKELY
. Likelihood may never drop belowVERY_UNLIKELY
or exceedVERY_LIKELY
, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an adjustment of -1 when base likelihood isVERY_LIKELY
will result in a final likelihood ofLIKELY
.
- fixed_
likelihood str - Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
- relative_
likelihood int - Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of levels. For example, if a finding would be
POSSIBLE
without the detection rule andrelative_likelihood
is 1, then it is upgraded toLIKELY
, while a value of -1 would downgrade it toUNLIKELY
. Likelihood may never drop belowVERY_UNLIKELY
or exceedVERY_LIKELY
, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an adjustment of -1 when base likelihood isVERY_LIKELY
will result in a final likelihood ofLIKELY
.
- fixed
Likelihood String - Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
- relative
Likelihood Number - Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of levels. For example, if a finding would be
POSSIBLE
without the detection rule andrelative_likelihood
is 1, then it is upgraded toLIKELY
, while a value of -1 would downgrade it toUNLIKELY
. Likelihood may never drop belowVERY_UNLIKELY
or exceedVERY_LIKELY
, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an adjustment of -1 when base likelihood isVERY_LIKELY
will result in a final likelihood ofLIKELY
.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2OutputStorageConfigResponse
- Output
Schema string - Schema used for writing the findings for Inspect jobs. This field is only used for Inspect and must be unspecified for Risk jobs. Columns are derived from the
Finding
object. If appending to an existing table, any columns from the predefined schema that are missing will be added. No columns in the existing table will be deleted. If unspecified, then all available columns will be used for a new table or an (existing) table with no schema, and no changes will be made to an existing table that has a schema. Only for use with external storage. - Table
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Store findings in an existing table or a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details. For Inspect, each column in an existing output table must have the same name, type, and mode of a field in the
Finding
object. For Risk, an existing output table should be the output of a previous Risk analysis job run on the same source table, with the same privacy metric and quasi-identifiers. Risk jobs that analyze the same table but compute a different privacy metric, or use different sets of quasi-identifiers, cannot store their results in the same table.
- Output
Schema string - Schema used for writing the findings for Inspect jobs. This field is only used for Inspect and must be unspecified for Risk jobs. Columns are derived from the
Finding
object. If appending to an existing table, any columns from the predefined schema that are missing will be added. No columns in the existing table will be deleted. If unspecified, then all available columns will be used for a new table or an (existing) table with no schema, and no changes will be made to an existing table that has a schema. Only for use with external storage. - Table
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Store findings in an existing table or a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details. For Inspect, each column in an existing output table must have the same name, type, and mode of a field in the
Finding
object. For Risk, an existing output table should be the output of a previous Risk analysis job run on the same source table, with the same privacy metric and quasi-identifiers. Risk jobs that analyze the same table but compute a different privacy metric, or use different sets of quasi-identifiers, cannot store their results in the same table.
- output
Schema String - Schema used for writing the findings for Inspect jobs. This field is only used for Inspect and must be unspecified for Risk jobs. Columns are derived from the
Finding
object. If appending to an existing table, any columns from the predefined schema that are missing will be added. No columns in the existing table will be deleted. If unspecified, then all available columns will be used for a new table or an (existing) table with no schema, and no changes will be made to an existing table that has a schema. Only for use with external storage. - table
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Store findings in an existing table or a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details. For Inspect, each column in an existing output table must have the same name, type, and mode of a field in the
Finding
object. For Risk, an existing output table should be the output of a previous Risk analysis job run on the same source table, with the same privacy metric and quasi-identifiers. Risk jobs that analyze the same table but compute a different privacy metric, or use different sets of quasi-identifiers, cannot store their results in the same table.
- output
Schema string - Schema used for writing the findings for Inspect jobs. This field is only used for Inspect and must be unspecified for Risk jobs. Columns are derived from the
Finding
object. If appending to an existing table, any columns from the predefined schema that are missing will be added. No columns in the existing table will be deleted. If unspecified, then all available columns will be used for a new table or an (existing) table with no schema, and no changes will be made to an existing table that has a schema. Only for use with external storage. - table
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Store findings in an existing table or a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details. For Inspect, each column in an existing output table must have the same name, type, and mode of a field in the
Finding
object. For Risk, an existing output table should be the output of a previous Risk analysis job run on the same source table, with the same privacy metric and quasi-identifiers. Risk jobs that analyze the same table but compute a different privacy metric, or use different sets of quasi-identifiers, cannot store their results in the same table.
- output_
schema str - Schema used for writing the findings for Inspect jobs. This field is only used for Inspect and must be unspecified for Risk jobs. Columns are derived from the
Finding
object. If appending to an existing table, any columns from the predefined schema that are missing will be added. No columns in the existing table will be deleted. If unspecified, then all available columns will be used for a new table or an (existing) table with no schema, and no changes will be made to an existing table that has a schema. Only for use with external storage. - table
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - Store findings in an existing table or a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details. For Inspect, each column in an existing output table must have the same name, type, and mode of a field in the
Finding
object. For Risk, an existing output table should be the output of a previous Risk analysis job run on the same source table, with the same privacy metric and quasi-identifiers. Risk jobs that analyze the same table but compute a different privacy metric, or use different sets of quasi-identifiers, cannot store their results in the same table.
- output
Schema String - Schema used for writing the findings for Inspect jobs. This field is only used for Inspect and must be unspecified for Risk jobs. Columns are derived from the
Finding
object. If appending to an existing table, any columns from the predefined schema that are missing will be added. No columns in the existing table will be deleted. If unspecified, then all available columns will be used for a new table or an (existing) table with no schema, and no changes will be made to an existing table that has a schema. Only for use with external storage. - table Property Map
- Store findings in an existing table or a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details. For Inspect, each column in an existing output table must have the same name, type, and mode of a field in the
Finding
object. For Risk, an existing output table should be the output of a previous Risk analysis job run on the same source table, with the same privacy metric and quasi-identifiers. Risk jobs that analyze the same table but compute a different privacy metric, or use different sets of quasi-identifiers, cannot store their results in the same table.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2PartitionIdResponse
- Namespace
Id string - If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
- Project string
- The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
- Namespace
Id string - If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
- Project string
- The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
- namespace
Id String - If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
- project String
- The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
- namespace
Id string - If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
- project string
- The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
- namespace_
id str - If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
- project str
- The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
- namespace
Id String - If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
- project String
- The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2ProximityResponse
- Window
After int - Number of characters after the finding to consider.
- Window
Before int - Number of characters before the finding to consider. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, set this to 1. For more information, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- Window
After int - Number of characters after the finding to consider.
- Window
Before int - Number of characters before the finding to consider. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, set this to 1. For more information, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- window
After Integer - Number of characters after the finding to consider.
- window
Before Integer - Number of characters before the finding to consider. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, set this to 1. For more information, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- window
After number - Number of characters after the finding to consider.
- window
Before number - Number of characters before the finding to consider. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, set this to 1. For more information, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- window_
after int - Number of characters after the finding to consider.
- window_
before int - Number of characters before the finding to consider. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, set this to 1. For more information, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
- window
After Number - Number of characters after the finding to consider.
- window
Before Number - Number of characters before the finding to consider. For tabular data, if you want to modify the likelihood of an entire column of findngs, set this to 1. For more information, see [Hotword example: Set the match likelihood of a table column] (https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes-likelihood#match-column-values).
GooglePrivacyDlpV2PublishToPubSubResponse
- Topic string
- Cloud Pub/Sub topic to send notifications to. The topic must have given publishing access rights to the DLP API service account executing the long running DlpJob sending the notifications. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- Topic string
- Cloud Pub/Sub topic to send notifications to. The topic must have given publishing access rights to the DLP API service account executing the long running DlpJob sending the notifications. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- topic String
- Cloud Pub/Sub topic to send notifications to. The topic must have given publishing access rights to the DLP API service account executing the long running DlpJob sending the notifications. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- topic string
- Cloud Pub/Sub topic to send notifications to. The topic must have given publishing access rights to the DLP API service account executing the long running DlpJob sending the notifications. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- topic str
- Cloud Pub/Sub topic to send notifications to. The topic must have given publishing access rights to the DLP API service account executing the long running DlpJob sending the notifications. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
- topic String
- Cloud Pub/Sub topic to send notifications to. The topic must have given publishing access rights to the DLP API service account executing the long running DlpJob sending the notifications. Format is projects/{project}/topics/{topic}.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2RegexResponse
- Group
Indexes List<int> - The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
- Pattern string
- Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- Group
Indexes []int - The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
- Pattern string
- Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- group
Indexes List<Integer> - The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
- pattern String
- Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- group
Indexes number[] - The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
- pattern string
- Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- group_
indexes Sequence[int] - The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
- pattern str
- Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
- group
Indexes List<Number> - The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
- pattern String
- Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2SaveFindingsResponse
- Output
Config Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Output Storage Config Response - Location to store findings outside of DLP.
- Output
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Output Storage Config Response - Location to store findings outside of DLP.
- output
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Output Storage Config Response - Location to store findings outside of DLP.
- output
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Output Storage Config Response - Location to store findings outside of DLP.
- output_
config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Output Storage Config Response - Location to store findings outside of DLP.
- output
Config Property Map - Location to store findings outside of DLP.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2ScheduleResponse
- Recurrence
Period stringDuration - With this option a job is started on a regular periodic basis. For example: every day (86400 seconds). A scheduled start time will be skipped if the previous execution has not ended when its scheduled time occurs. This value must be set to a time duration greater than or equal to 1 day and can be no longer than 60 days.
- Recurrence
Period stringDuration - With this option a job is started on a regular periodic basis. For example: every day (86400 seconds). A scheduled start time will be skipped if the previous execution has not ended when its scheduled time occurs. This value must be set to a time duration greater than or equal to 1 day and can be no longer than 60 days.
- recurrence
Period StringDuration - With this option a job is started on a regular periodic basis. For example: every day (86400 seconds). A scheduled start time will be skipped if the previous execution has not ended when its scheduled time occurs. This value must be set to a time duration greater than or equal to 1 day and can be no longer than 60 days.
- recurrence
Period stringDuration - With this option a job is started on a regular periodic basis. For example: every day (86400 seconds). A scheduled start time will be skipped if the previous execution has not ended when its scheduled time occurs. This value must be set to a time duration greater than or equal to 1 day and can be no longer than 60 days.
- recurrence_
period_ strduration - With this option a job is started on a regular periodic basis. For example: every day (86400 seconds). A scheduled start time will be skipped if the previous execution has not ended when its scheduled time occurs. This value must be set to a time duration greater than or equal to 1 day and can be no longer than 60 days.
- recurrence
Period StringDuration - With this option a job is started on a regular periodic basis. For example: every day (86400 seconds). A scheduled start time will be skipped if the previous execution has not ended when its scheduled time occurs. This value must be set to a time duration greater than or equal to 1 day and can be no longer than 60 days.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2SensitivityScoreResponse
- Score string
- The sensitivity score applied to the resource.
- Score string
- The sensitivity score applied to the resource.
- score String
- The sensitivity score applied to the resource.
- score string
- The sensitivity score applied to the resource.
- score str
- The sensitivity score applied to the resource.
- score String
- The sensitivity score applied to the resource.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2StorageConfigResponse
- Big
Query Pulumi.Options Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Options Response - BigQuery options.
- Cloud
Storage Pulumi.Options Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Options Response - Cloud Storage options.
- Datastore
Options Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Datastore Options Response - Google Cloud Datastore options.
- Hybrid
Options Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Hybrid Options Response - Hybrid inspection options.
- Timespan
Config Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Timespan Config Response
- Big
Query GoogleOptions Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Options Response - BigQuery options.
- Cloud
Storage GoogleOptions Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Options Response - Cloud Storage options.
- Datastore
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Datastore Options Response - Google Cloud Datastore options.
- Hybrid
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hybrid Options Response - Hybrid inspection options.
- Timespan
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Timespan Config Response
- big
Query GoogleOptions Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Options Response - BigQuery options.
- cloud
Storage GoogleOptions Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Options Response - Cloud Storage options.
- datastore
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Datastore Options Response - Google Cloud Datastore options.
- hybrid
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hybrid Options Response - Hybrid inspection options.
- timespan
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Timespan Config Response
- big
Query GoogleOptions Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Options Response - BigQuery options.
- cloud
Storage GoogleOptions Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Options Response - Cloud Storage options.
- datastore
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Datastore Options Response - Google Cloud Datastore options.
- hybrid
Options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hybrid Options Response - Hybrid inspection options.
- timespan
Config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Timespan Config Response
- big_
query_ Googleoptions Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Options Response - BigQuery options.
- cloud_
storage_ Googleoptions Privacy Dlp V2Cloud Storage Options Response - Cloud Storage options.
- datastore_
options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Datastore Options Response - Google Cloud Datastore options.
- hybrid_
options GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Hybrid Options Response - Hybrid inspection options.
- timespan_
config GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Timespan Config Response
- big
Query Property MapOptions - BigQuery options.
- cloud
Storage Property MapOptions - Cloud Storage options.
- datastore
Options Property Map - Google Cloud Datastore options.
- hybrid
Options Property Map - Hybrid inspection options.
- timespan
Config Property Map
GooglePrivacyDlpV2StoredTypeResponse
- Create
Time string - Timestamp indicating when the version of the
StoredInfoType
used for inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system. - Name string
- Resource name of the requested
StoredInfoType
, for exampleorganizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342
orprojects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342
.
- Create
Time string - Timestamp indicating when the version of the
StoredInfoType
used for inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system. - Name string
- Resource name of the requested
StoredInfoType
, for exampleorganizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342
orprojects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342
.
- create
Time String - Timestamp indicating when the version of the
StoredInfoType
used for inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system. - name String
- Resource name of the requested
StoredInfoType
, for exampleorganizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342
orprojects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342
.
- create
Time string - Timestamp indicating when the version of the
StoredInfoType
used for inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system. - name string
- Resource name of the requested
StoredInfoType
, for exampleorganizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342
orprojects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342
.
- create_
time str - Timestamp indicating when the version of the
StoredInfoType
used for inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system. - name str
- Resource name of the requested
StoredInfoType
, for exampleorganizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342
orprojects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342
.
- create
Time String - Timestamp indicating when the version of the
StoredInfoType
used for inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system. - name String
- Resource name of the requested
StoredInfoType
, for exampleorganizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342
orprojects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342
.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2TableOptionsResponse
- Identifying
Fields List<Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Field Id Response> - The columns that are the primary keys for table objects included in ContentItem. A copy of this cell's value will stored alongside alongside each finding so that the finding can be traced to the specific row it came from. No more than 3 may be provided.
- Identifying
Fields []GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - The columns that are the primary keys for table objects included in ContentItem. A copy of this cell's value will stored alongside alongside each finding so that the finding can be traced to the specific row it came from. No more than 3 may be provided.
- identifying
Fields List<GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response> - The columns that are the primary keys for table objects included in ContentItem. A copy of this cell's value will stored alongside alongside each finding so that the finding can be traced to the specific row it came from. No more than 3 may be provided.
- identifying
Fields GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response[] - The columns that are the primary keys for table objects included in ContentItem. A copy of this cell's value will stored alongside alongside each finding so that the finding can be traced to the specific row it came from. No more than 3 may be provided.
- identifying_
fields Sequence[GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response] - The columns that are the primary keys for table objects included in ContentItem. A copy of this cell's value will stored alongside alongside each finding so that the finding can be traced to the specific row it came from. No more than 3 may be provided.
- identifying
Fields List<Property Map> - The columns that are the primary keys for table objects included in ContentItem. A copy of this cell's value will stored alongside alongside each finding so that the finding can be traced to the specific row it came from. No more than 3 may be provided.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2TimespanConfigResponse
- Enable
Auto boolPopulation Of Timespan Config - When the job is started by a JobTrigger we will automatically figure out a valid start_time to avoid scanning files that have not been modified since the last time the JobTrigger executed. This will be based on the time of the execution of the last run of the JobTrigger or the timespan end_time used in the last run of the JobTrigger.
- End
Time string - Exclude files, tables, or rows newer than this value. If not set, no upper time limit is applied.
- Start
Time string - Exclude files, tables, or rows older than this value. If not set, no lower time limit is applied.
- Timestamp
Field Pulumi.Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - Specification of the field containing the timestamp of scanned items. Used for data sources like Datastore and BigQuery. For BigQuery If this value is not specified and the table was modified between the given start and end times, the entire table will be scanned. If this value is specified, then rows are filtered based on the given start and end times. Rows with a
NULL
value in the provided BigQuery column are skipped. Valid data types of the provided BigQuery column are:INTEGER
,DATE
,TIMESTAMP
, andDATETIME
. If your BigQuery table is partitioned at ingestion time, you can use any of the following pseudo-columns as your timestamp field. When used with Cloud DLP, these pseudo-column names are case sensitive. - _PARTITIONTIME - _PARTITIONDATE - _PARTITION_LOAD_TIME For Datastore If this value is specified, then entities are filtered based on the given start and end times. If an entity does not contain the provided timestamp property or contains empty or invalid values, then it is included. Valid data types of the provided timestamp property are:TIMESTAMP
. See the known issue related to this operation.
- Enable
Auto boolPopulation Of Timespan Config - When the job is started by a JobTrigger we will automatically figure out a valid start_time to avoid scanning files that have not been modified since the last time the JobTrigger executed. This will be based on the time of the execution of the last run of the JobTrigger or the timespan end_time used in the last run of the JobTrigger.
- End
Time string - Exclude files, tables, or rows newer than this value. If not set, no upper time limit is applied.
- Start
Time string - Exclude files, tables, or rows older than this value. If not set, no lower time limit is applied.
- Timestamp
Field GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - Specification of the field containing the timestamp of scanned items. Used for data sources like Datastore and BigQuery. For BigQuery If this value is not specified and the table was modified between the given start and end times, the entire table will be scanned. If this value is specified, then rows are filtered based on the given start and end times. Rows with a
NULL
value in the provided BigQuery column are skipped. Valid data types of the provided BigQuery column are:INTEGER
,DATE
,TIMESTAMP
, andDATETIME
. If your BigQuery table is partitioned at ingestion time, you can use any of the following pseudo-columns as your timestamp field. When used with Cloud DLP, these pseudo-column names are case sensitive. - _PARTITIONTIME - _PARTITIONDATE - _PARTITION_LOAD_TIME For Datastore If this value is specified, then entities are filtered based on the given start and end times. If an entity does not contain the provided timestamp property or contains empty or invalid values, then it is included. Valid data types of the provided timestamp property are:TIMESTAMP
. See the known issue related to this operation.
- enable
Auto BooleanPopulation Of Timespan Config - When the job is started by a JobTrigger we will automatically figure out a valid start_time to avoid scanning files that have not been modified since the last time the JobTrigger executed. This will be based on the time of the execution of the last run of the JobTrigger or the timespan end_time used in the last run of the JobTrigger.
- end
Time String - Exclude files, tables, or rows newer than this value. If not set, no upper time limit is applied.
- start
Time String - Exclude files, tables, or rows older than this value. If not set, no lower time limit is applied.
- timestamp
Field GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - Specification of the field containing the timestamp of scanned items. Used for data sources like Datastore and BigQuery. For BigQuery If this value is not specified and the table was modified between the given start and end times, the entire table will be scanned. If this value is specified, then rows are filtered based on the given start and end times. Rows with a
NULL
value in the provided BigQuery column are skipped. Valid data types of the provided BigQuery column are:INTEGER
,DATE
,TIMESTAMP
, andDATETIME
. If your BigQuery table is partitioned at ingestion time, you can use any of the following pseudo-columns as your timestamp field. When used with Cloud DLP, these pseudo-column names are case sensitive. - _PARTITIONTIME - _PARTITIONDATE - _PARTITION_LOAD_TIME For Datastore If this value is specified, then entities are filtered based on the given start and end times. If an entity does not contain the provided timestamp property or contains empty or invalid values, then it is included. Valid data types of the provided timestamp property are:TIMESTAMP
. See the known issue related to this operation.
- enable
Auto booleanPopulation Of Timespan Config - When the job is started by a JobTrigger we will automatically figure out a valid start_time to avoid scanning files that have not been modified since the last time the JobTrigger executed. This will be based on the time of the execution of the last run of the JobTrigger or the timespan end_time used in the last run of the JobTrigger.
- end
Time string - Exclude files, tables, or rows newer than this value. If not set, no upper time limit is applied.
- start
Time string - Exclude files, tables, or rows older than this value. If not set, no lower time limit is applied.
- timestamp
Field GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - Specification of the field containing the timestamp of scanned items. Used for data sources like Datastore and BigQuery. For BigQuery If this value is not specified and the table was modified between the given start and end times, the entire table will be scanned. If this value is specified, then rows are filtered based on the given start and end times. Rows with a
NULL
value in the provided BigQuery column are skipped. Valid data types of the provided BigQuery column are:INTEGER
,DATE
,TIMESTAMP
, andDATETIME
. If your BigQuery table is partitioned at ingestion time, you can use any of the following pseudo-columns as your timestamp field. When used with Cloud DLP, these pseudo-column names are case sensitive. - _PARTITIONTIME - _PARTITIONDATE - _PARTITION_LOAD_TIME For Datastore If this value is specified, then entities are filtered based on the given start and end times. If an entity does not contain the provided timestamp property or contains empty or invalid values, then it is included. Valid data types of the provided timestamp property are:TIMESTAMP
. See the known issue related to this operation.
- enable_
auto_ boolpopulation_ of_ timespan_ config - When the job is started by a JobTrigger we will automatically figure out a valid start_time to avoid scanning files that have not been modified since the last time the JobTrigger executed. This will be based on the time of the execution of the last run of the JobTrigger or the timespan end_time used in the last run of the JobTrigger.
- end_
time str - Exclude files, tables, or rows newer than this value. If not set, no upper time limit is applied.
- start_
time str - Exclude files, tables, or rows older than this value. If not set, no lower time limit is applied.
- timestamp_
field GooglePrivacy Dlp V2Field Id Response - Specification of the field containing the timestamp of scanned items. Used for data sources like Datastore and BigQuery. For BigQuery If this value is not specified and the table was modified between the given start and end times, the entire table will be scanned. If this value is specified, then rows are filtered based on the given start and end times. Rows with a
NULL
value in the provided BigQuery column are skipped. Valid data types of the provided BigQuery column are:INTEGER
,DATE
,TIMESTAMP
, andDATETIME
. If your BigQuery table is partitioned at ingestion time, you can use any of the following pseudo-columns as your timestamp field. When used with Cloud DLP, these pseudo-column names are case sensitive. - _PARTITIONTIME - _PARTITIONDATE - _PARTITION_LOAD_TIME For Datastore If this value is specified, then entities are filtered based on the given start and end times. If an entity does not contain the provided timestamp property or contains empty or invalid values, then it is included. Valid data types of the provided timestamp property are:TIMESTAMP
. See the known issue related to this operation.
- enable
Auto BooleanPopulation Of Timespan Config - When the job is started by a JobTrigger we will automatically figure out a valid start_time to avoid scanning files that have not been modified since the last time the JobTrigger executed. This will be based on the time of the execution of the last run of the JobTrigger or the timespan end_time used in the last run of the JobTrigger.
- end
Time String - Exclude files, tables, or rows newer than this value. If not set, no upper time limit is applied.
- start
Time String - Exclude files, tables, or rows older than this value. If not set, no lower time limit is applied.
- timestamp
Field Property Map - Specification of the field containing the timestamp of scanned items. Used for data sources like Datastore and BigQuery. For BigQuery If this value is not specified and the table was modified between the given start and end times, the entire table will be scanned. If this value is specified, then rows are filtered based on the given start and end times. Rows with a
NULL
value in the provided BigQuery column are skipped. Valid data types of the provided BigQuery column are:INTEGER
,DATE
,TIMESTAMP
, andDATETIME
. If your BigQuery table is partitioned at ingestion time, you can use any of the following pseudo-columns as your timestamp field. When used with Cloud DLP, these pseudo-column names are case sensitive. - _PARTITIONTIME - _PARTITIONDATE - _PARTITION_LOAD_TIME For Datastore If this value is specified, then entities are filtered based on the given start and end times. If an entity does not contain the provided timestamp property or contains empty or invalid values, then it is included. Valid data types of the provided timestamp property are:TIMESTAMP
. See the known issue related to this operation.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2TransformationConfigResponse
- Deidentify
Template string - De-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the default de-identify template. This template cannot contain
record_transformations
since it can be used for unstructured content such as free-form text files. If this template is not set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify unstructured content. - Image
Redact stringTemplate - Image redact template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for images. If this template is not set, all findings in the image will be redacted with a black box.
- Structured
Deidentify stringTemplate - Structured de-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for structured content such as delimited files and tables. If this template is not set but the
deidentify_template
is set, thendeidentify_template
will also apply to the structured content. If neither template is set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify structured content.
- Deidentify
Template string - De-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the default de-identify template. This template cannot contain
record_transformations
since it can be used for unstructured content such as free-form text files. If this template is not set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify unstructured content. - Image
Redact stringTemplate - Image redact template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for images. If this template is not set, all findings in the image will be redacted with a black box.
- Structured
Deidentify stringTemplate - Structured de-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for structured content such as delimited files and tables. If this template is not set but the
deidentify_template
is set, thendeidentify_template
will also apply to the structured content. If neither template is set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify structured content.
- deidentify
Template String - De-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the default de-identify template. This template cannot contain
record_transformations
since it can be used for unstructured content such as free-form text files. If this template is not set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify unstructured content. - image
Redact StringTemplate - Image redact template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for images. If this template is not set, all findings in the image will be redacted with a black box.
- structured
Deidentify StringTemplate - Structured de-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for structured content such as delimited files and tables. If this template is not set but the
deidentify_template
is set, thendeidentify_template
will also apply to the structured content. If neither template is set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify structured content.
- deidentify
Template string - De-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the default de-identify template. This template cannot contain
record_transformations
since it can be used for unstructured content such as free-form text files. If this template is not set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify unstructured content. - image
Redact stringTemplate - Image redact template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for images. If this template is not set, all findings in the image will be redacted with a black box.
- structured
Deidentify stringTemplate - Structured de-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for structured content such as delimited files and tables. If this template is not set but the
deidentify_template
is set, thendeidentify_template
will also apply to the structured content. If neither template is set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify structured content.
- deidentify_
template str - De-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the default de-identify template. This template cannot contain
record_transformations
since it can be used for unstructured content such as free-form text files. If this template is not set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify unstructured content. - image_
redact_ strtemplate - Image redact template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for images. If this template is not set, all findings in the image will be redacted with a black box.
- structured_
deidentify_ strtemplate - Structured de-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for structured content such as delimited files and tables. If this template is not set but the
deidentify_template
is set, thendeidentify_template
will also apply to the structured content. If neither template is set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify structured content.
- deidentify
Template String - De-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the default de-identify template. This template cannot contain
record_transformations
since it can be used for unstructured content such as free-form text files. If this template is not set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify unstructured content. - image
Redact StringTemplate - Image redact template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for images. If this template is not set, all findings in the image will be redacted with a black box.
- structured
Deidentify StringTemplate - Structured de-identify template. If this template is specified, it will serve as the de-identify template for structured content such as delimited files and tables. If this template is not set but the
deidentify_template
is set, thendeidentify_template
will also apply to the structured content. If neither template is set, a defaultReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig
will be used to de-identify structured content.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2TransformationDetailsStorageConfigResponse
- Table
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - The BigQuery table in which to store the output. This may be an existing table or in a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_transformation_details_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details.
- Table
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - The BigQuery table in which to store the output. This may be an existing table or in a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_transformation_details_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details.
- table
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - The BigQuery table in which to store the output. This may be an existing table or in a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_transformation_details_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details.
- table
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - The BigQuery table in which to store the output. This may be an existing table or in a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_transformation_details_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details.
- table
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Big Query Table Response - The BigQuery table in which to store the output. This may be an existing table or in a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_transformation_details_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details.
- table Property Map
- The BigQuery table in which to store the output. This may be an existing table or in a new table in an existing dataset. If table_id is not set a new one will be generated for you with the following format: dlp_googleapis_transformation_details_yyyy_mm_dd_[dlp_job_id]. Pacific time zone will be used for generating the date details.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2TriggerResponse
- Manual
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Manual Response - For use with hybrid jobs. Jobs must be manually created and finished.
- Schedule
Pulumi.
Google Native. DLP. V2. Inputs. Google Privacy Dlp V2Schedule Response - Create a job on a repeating basis based on the elapse of time.
- Manual
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Manual Response - For use with hybrid jobs. Jobs must be manually created and finished.
- Schedule
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Schedule Response - Create a job on a repeating basis based on the elapse of time.
- manual
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Manual Response - For use with hybrid jobs. Jobs must be manually created and finished.
- schedule
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Schedule Response - Create a job on a repeating basis based on the elapse of time.
- manual
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Manual Response - For use with hybrid jobs. Jobs must be manually created and finished.
- schedule
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Schedule Response - Create a job on a repeating basis based on the elapse of time.
- manual
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Manual Response - For use with hybrid jobs. Jobs must be manually created and finished.
- schedule
Google
Privacy Dlp V2Schedule Response - Create a job on a repeating basis based on the elapse of time.
- manual Property Map
- For use with hybrid jobs. Jobs must be manually created and finished.
- schedule Property Map
- Create a job on a repeating basis based on the elapse of time.
GooglePrivacyDlpV2WordListResponse
- Words List<string>
- Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters that are letters or digits. [required]
- Words []string
- Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters that are letters or digits. [required]
- words List<String>
- Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters that are letters or digits. [required]
- words string[]
- Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters that are letters or digits. [required]
- words Sequence[str]
- Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters that are letters or digits. [required]
- words List<String>
- Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters that are letters or digits. [required]
GoogleRpcStatusResponse
- Code int
- The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
- Details
List<Immutable
Dictionary<string, string>> - A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
- Message string
- A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
- Code int
- The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
- Details []map[string]string
- A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
- Message string
- A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
- code Integer
- The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
- details List<Map<String,String>>
- A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
- message String
- A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
- code number
- The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
- details {[key: string]: string}[]
- A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
- message string
- A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
- code int
- The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
- details Sequence[Mapping[str, str]]
- A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
- message str
- A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
- code Number
- The status code, which should be an enum value of google.rpc.Code.
- details List<Map<String>>
- A list of messages that carry the error details. There is a common set of message types for APIs to use.
- message String
- A developer-facing error message, which should be in English. Any user-facing error message should be localized and sent in the google.rpc.Status.details field, or localized by the client.
Package Details
- Repository
- Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
- License
- Apache-2.0
Google Cloud Native is in preview. Google Cloud Classic is fully supported.