my_obfuscate
Standalone Ruby code for the selective rewriting of SQL dumps in order to protect user privacy. Supports MySQL and SQL Server.
Install
(sudo) gem install iterationlabs-my_obfuscate
Example Usage
Make an obfuscator.rb script:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require "rubygems"
require "my_obfuscate"
obfuscator = MyObfuscate.new({
:people => {
:email => { :type => :email, :skip_regexes => [/^[\w\.\_]+@my_company\.com$/i] },
:ethnicity => :keep,
:crypted_password => { :type => :fixed, :string => "SOME_FIXED_PASSWORD_FOR_EASE_OF_DEBUGGING" },
:salt => { :type => :fixed, :string => "SOME_THING" },
:remember_token => :null,
:remember_token_expires_at => :null,
:age => { :type => :null, :unless => lambda { |person| person[:email] == "[email protected]" } },
:photo_file_name => :null,
:photo_content_type => :null,
:photo_file_size => :null,
:photo_updated_at => :null,
:postal_code => { :type => :fixed, :string => "94109", :unless => lambda {|person| person[:postal_code] == "12345"} },
:name => :name,
:full_address => :address,
:bio => { :type => :lorem, :number => 4 },
:relationship_status => { :type => :fixed, :one_of => ["Single", "Divorced", "Married", "Engaged", "In a Relationship"] },
:has_children => { :type => :integer, :between => 0..1 },
},
:invites => :truncate,
:invite_requests => :truncate,
:tags => :keep,
:relationships => {
:account_id => :keep,
:code => { :type => :string, :length => 8, :chars => MyObfuscate::USERNAME_CHARS }
}
})
obfuscator.fail_on_unspecified_columns = true # if you want it to require every column in the table to be in the above definition
obfuscator.globally_kept_columns = %w[id created_at updated_at] # if you set fail_on_unspecified_columns, you may want this as well
obfuscator.obfuscate(STDIN, STDOUT)
And to get an obfuscated dump:
mysqldump -c --add-drop-table -u user -ppassword database | ruby obfuscator.rb > obfuscated_dump.sql
Note that the -c option on mysqldump is required to use my_obfuscator. If you get MySQL errors due to very long lines, try some combination of –max_allowed_packet=128M, –single-transaction, –skip-extended-insert, and –quick.
Database Server
By default the database type is assumed to be MySQL, but you can use the builtin SQL Server support by specifying:
obfuscator.database_type = :sql_server
Changes
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Support for SQL Server
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:unless and :if now support :nil as a shorthand for a Proc that checks for nil
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:name, :lorem, and :address are all now supported types. You can pass :number to :lorem to specify how many sentences to generate. The default is one.
-
{ :type => :whatever }
is now optional when no additional options are needed. Just use:whatever
. -
Warnings are thrown when an unknown column type or table is encountered. Use
:keep
in both cases. -
{ :type => :fixed, :string => Proc { |row| ... } }
is now available.
Note on Patches/Pull Requests
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Fork the project.
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Make your feature addition or bug fix.
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Add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
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Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (If you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
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Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
Thanks
Thanks to Mavenlink and Pivotal Labs for patches and updates!
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 Honk. Now maintained by Iteration Labs, LLC. See LICENSE for details.