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// Copyright 2019 Google LLC.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
syntax = "proto3";
package google.privacy.dlp.v2;
import "google/api/annotations.proto";
import "google/api/resource.proto";
import "google/privacy/dlp/v2/storage.proto";
import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
import "google/protobuf/empty.proto";
import "google/protobuf/field_mask.proto";
import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
import "google/rpc/status.proto";
import "google/type/date.proto";
import "google/type/dayofweek.proto";
import "google/type/timeofday.proto";
option csharp_namespace = "Google.Cloud.Dlp.V2";
option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/privacy/dlp/v2;dlp";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option java_outer_classname = "DlpProto";
option java_package = "com.google.privacy.dlp.v2";
option php_namespace = "Google\\Cloud\\Dlp\\V2";
// The Cloud Data Loss Prevention (DLP) API is a service that allows clients
// to detect the presence of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and other
// privacy-sensitive data in user-supplied, unstructured data streams, like text
// blocks or images.
// The service also includes methods for sensitive data redaction and
// scheduling of data scans on Google Cloud Platform based data sets.
//
// To learn more about concepts and find how-to guides see
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/.
service DlpService {
// Finds potentially sensitive info in content.
// This method has limits on input size, processing time, and output size.
//
// When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in this request, the
// system will automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
// be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
//
// For how to guides, see https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-images
// and https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text,
rpc InspectContent(InspectContentRequest) returns (InspectContentResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/content:inspect"
body: "*"
};
}
// Redacts potentially sensitive info from an image.
// This method has limits on input size, processing time, and output size.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/redacting-sensitive-data-images to
// learn more.
//
// When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in this request, the
// system will automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
// be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
rpc RedactImage(RedactImageRequest) returns (RedactImageResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/image:redact"
body: "*"
};
}
// De-identifies potentially sensitive info from a ContentItem.
// This method has limits on input size and output size.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/deidentify-sensitive-data to
// learn more.
//
// When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in this request, the
// system will automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
// be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
rpc DeidentifyContent(DeidentifyContentRequest) returns (DeidentifyContentResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/content:deidentify"
body: "*"
};
}
// Re-identifies content that has been de-identified.
// See
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization#re-identification_in_free_text_code_example
// to learn more.
rpc ReidentifyContent(ReidentifyContentRequest) returns (ReidentifyContentResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/content:reidentify"
body: "*"
};
}
// Returns a list of the sensitive information types that the DLP API
// supports. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference to
// learn more.
rpc ListInfoTypes(ListInfoTypesRequest) returns (ListInfoTypesResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/infoTypes"
};
}
// Creates an InspectTemplate for re-using frequently used configuration
// for inspecting content, images, and storage.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
rpc CreateInspectTemplate(CreateInspectTemplateRequest) returns (InspectTemplate) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=organizations/*}/inspectTemplates"
body: "*"
additional_bindings {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/inspectTemplates"
body: "*"
}
};
}
// Updates the InspectTemplate.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
rpc UpdateInspectTemplate(UpdateInspectTemplateRequest) returns (InspectTemplate) {
option (google.api.http) = {
patch: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/inspectTemplates/*}"
body: "*"
additional_bindings {
patch: "/v2/{name=projects/*/inspectTemplates/*}"
body: "*"
}
};
}
// Gets an InspectTemplate.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
rpc GetInspectTemplate(GetInspectTemplateRequest) returns (InspectTemplate) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/inspectTemplates/*}"
additional_bindings {
get: "/v2/{name=projects/*/inspectTemplates/*}"
}
};
}
// Lists InspectTemplates.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
rpc ListInspectTemplates(ListInspectTemplatesRequest) returns (ListInspectTemplatesResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{parent=organizations/*}/inspectTemplates"
additional_bindings {
get: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/inspectTemplates"
}
};
}
// Deletes an InspectTemplate.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
rpc DeleteInspectTemplate(DeleteInspectTemplateRequest) returns (google.protobuf.Empty) {
option (google.api.http) = {
delete: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/inspectTemplates/*}"
additional_bindings {
delete: "/v2/{name=projects/*/inspectTemplates/*}"
}
};
}
// Creates a DeidentifyTemplate for re-using frequently used configuration
// for de-identifying content, images, and storage.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates-deid to learn
// more.
rpc CreateDeidentifyTemplate(CreateDeidentifyTemplateRequest) returns (DeidentifyTemplate) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=organizations/*}/deidentifyTemplates"
body: "*"
additional_bindings {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/deidentifyTemplates"
body: "*"
}
};
}
// Updates the DeidentifyTemplate.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates-deid to learn
// more.
rpc UpdateDeidentifyTemplate(UpdateDeidentifyTemplateRequest) returns (DeidentifyTemplate) {
option (google.api.http) = {
patch: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/deidentifyTemplates/*}"
body: "*"
additional_bindings {
patch: "/v2/{name=projects/*/deidentifyTemplates/*}"
body: "*"
}
};
}
// Gets a DeidentifyTemplate.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates-deid to learn
// more.
rpc GetDeidentifyTemplate(GetDeidentifyTemplateRequest) returns (DeidentifyTemplate) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/deidentifyTemplates/*}"
additional_bindings {
get: "/v2/{name=projects/*/deidentifyTemplates/*}"
}
};
}
// Lists DeidentifyTemplates.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates-deid to learn
// more.
rpc ListDeidentifyTemplates(ListDeidentifyTemplatesRequest) returns (ListDeidentifyTemplatesResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{parent=organizations/*}/deidentifyTemplates"
additional_bindings {
get: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/deidentifyTemplates"
}
};
}
// Deletes a DeidentifyTemplate.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates-deid to learn
// more.
rpc DeleteDeidentifyTemplate(DeleteDeidentifyTemplateRequest) returns (google.protobuf.Empty) {
option (google.api.http) = {
delete: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/deidentifyTemplates/*}"
additional_bindings {
delete: "/v2/{name=projects/*/deidentifyTemplates/*}"
}
};
}
// Creates a job trigger to run DLP actions such as scanning storage for
// sensitive information on a set schedule.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-job-triggers to learn more.
rpc CreateJobTrigger(CreateJobTriggerRequest) returns (JobTrigger) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/jobTriggers"
body: "*"
};
}
// Updates a job trigger.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-job-triggers to learn more.
rpc UpdateJobTrigger(UpdateJobTriggerRequest) returns (JobTrigger) {
option (google.api.http) = {
patch: "/v2/{name=projects/*/jobTriggers/*}"
body: "*"
};
}
// Gets a job trigger.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-job-triggers to learn more.
rpc GetJobTrigger(GetJobTriggerRequest) returns (JobTrigger) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{name=projects/*/jobTriggers/*}"
};
}
// Lists job triggers.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-job-triggers to learn more.
rpc ListJobTriggers(ListJobTriggersRequest) returns (ListJobTriggersResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/jobTriggers"
};
}
// Deletes a job trigger.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-job-triggers to learn more.
rpc DeleteJobTrigger(DeleteJobTriggerRequest) returns (google.protobuf.Empty) {
option (google.api.http) = {
delete: "/v2/{name=projects/*/jobTriggers/*}"
};
}
// Activate a job trigger. Causes the immediate execute of a trigger
// instead of waiting on the trigger event to occur.
rpc ActivateJobTrigger(ActivateJobTriggerRequest) returns (DlpJob) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{name=projects/*/jobTriggers/*}:activate"
body: "*"
};
}
// Creates a new job to inspect storage or calculate risk metrics.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-storage and
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/compute-risk-analysis to learn more.
//
// When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in inspect jobs, the
// system will automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
// be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
rpc CreateDlpJob(CreateDlpJobRequest) returns (DlpJob) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/dlpJobs"
body: "*"
};
}
// Lists DlpJobs that match the specified filter in the request.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-storage and
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/compute-risk-analysis to learn more.
rpc ListDlpJobs(ListDlpJobsRequest) returns (ListDlpJobsResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/dlpJobs"
};
}
// Gets the latest state of a long-running DlpJob.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-storage and
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/compute-risk-analysis to learn more.
rpc GetDlpJob(GetDlpJobRequest) returns (DlpJob) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{name=projects/*/dlpJobs/*}"
};
}
// Deletes a long-running DlpJob. This method indicates that the client is
// no longer interested in the DlpJob result. The job will be cancelled if
// possible.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-storage and
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/compute-risk-analysis to learn more.
rpc DeleteDlpJob(DeleteDlpJobRequest) returns (google.protobuf.Empty) {
option (google.api.http) = {
delete: "/v2/{name=projects/*/dlpJobs/*}"
};
}
// Starts asynchronous cancellation on a long-running DlpJob. The server
// makes a best effort to cancel the DlpJob, but success is not
// guaranteed.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-storage and
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/compute-risk-analysis to learn more.
rpc CancelDlpJob(CancelDlpJobRequest) returns (google.protobuf.Empty) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{name=projects/*/dlpJobs/*}:cancel"
body: "*"
};
}
// Creates a pre-built stored infoType to be used for inspection.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-stored-infotypes to
// learn more.
rpc CreateStoredInfoType(CreateStoredInfoTypeRequest) returns (StoredInfoType) {
option (google.api.http) = {
post: "/v2/{parent=organizations/*}/storedInfoTypes"
body: "*"
additional_bindings {
post: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/storedInfoTypes"
body: "*"
}
};
}
// Updates the stored infoType by creating a new version. The existing version
// will continue to be used until the new version is ready.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-stored-infotypes to
// learn more.
rpc UpdateStoredInfoType(UpdateStoredInfoTypeRequest) returns (StoredInfoType) {
option (google.api.http) = {
patch: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/storedInfoTypes/*}"
body: "*"
additional_bindings {
patch: "/v2/{name=projects/*/storedInfoTypes/*}"
body: "*"
}
};
}
// Gets a stored infoType.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-stored-infotypes to
// learn more.
rpc GetStoredInfoType(GetStoredInfoTypeRequest) returns (StoredInfoType) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/storedInfoTypes/*}"
additional_bindings {
get: "/v2/{name=projects/*/storedInfoTypes/*}"
}
};
}
// Lists stored infoTypes.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-stored-infotypes to
// learn more.
rpc ListStoredInfoTypes(ListStoredInfoTypesRequest) returns (ListStoredInfoTypesResponse) {
option (google.api.http) = {
get: "/v2/{parent=organizations/*}/storedInfoTypes"
additional_bindings {
get: "/v2/{parent=projects/*}/storedInfoTypes"
}
};
}
// Deletes a stored infoType.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-stored-infotypes to
// learn more.
rpc DeleteStoredInfoType(DeleteStoredInfoTypeRequest) returns (google.protobuf.Empty) {
option (google.api.http) = {
delete: "/v2/{name=organizations/*/storedInfoTypes/*}"
additional_bindings {
delete: "/v2/{name=projects/*/storedInfoTypes/*}"
}
};
}
}
// List of exclude infoTypes.
message ExcludeInfoTypes {
// 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_rule` containing `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.
repeated InfoType info_types = 1;
}
// Options describing which parts of the provided content should be scanned.
enum ContentOption {
// Includes entire content of a file or a data stream.
CONTENT_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Text content within the data, excluding any metadata.
CONTENT_TEXT = 1;
// Images found in the data.
CONTENT_IMAGE = 2;
}
// The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in
// `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
message ExclusionRule {
oneof type {
// Dictionary which defines the rule.
CustomInfoType.Dictionary dictionary = 1;
// Regular expression which defines the rule.
CustomInfoType.Regex regex = 2;
// Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
ExcludeInfoTypes exclude_info_types = 3;
}
// How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
MatchingType matching_type = 4;
}
// A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
// `InspectionRuleSet`.
message InspectionRule {
oneof type {
// Hotword-based detection rule.
CustomInfoType.DetectionRule.HotwordRule hotword_rule = 1;
// Exclusion rule.
ExclusionRule exclusion_rule = 2;
}
}
// Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
// circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
message InspectionRuleSet {
// List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
repeated InfoType info_types = 1;
// Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
repeated InspectionRule rules = 2;
}
// Configuration description of the scanning process.
// When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
// used.
message InspectConfig {
message FindingLimits {
// Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
// running DlpJob.
message InfoTypeLimit {
// 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.
InfoType info_type = 1;
// Max findings limit for the given infoType.
int32 max_findings = 2;
}
// Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
// When set within `InspectDataSourceRequest`,
// the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
// When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
int32 max_findings_per_item = 1;
// Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
// When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
// regardless if this is set higher.
int32 max_findings_per_request = 2;
// Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
repeated InfoTypeLimit max_findings_per_info_type = 3;
}
// 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 what detectors to run. By default this may
// be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
//
// The special InfoType name "ALL_BASIC" can be used to trigger all detectors,
// but may change over time as new InfoTypes are added. If you need precise
// control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify
// specific InfoTypes listed in the reference.
repeated InfoType info_types = 1;
// Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
// POSSIBLE.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
Likelihood min_likelihood = 2;
FindingLimits limits = 3;
// When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
// included in the response; see Finding.quote.
bool include_quote = 4;
// When true, excludes type information of the findings.
bool exclude_info_types = 5;
// CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
repeated CustomInfoType custom_info_types = 6;
// List of options defining data content to scan.
// If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
repeated ContentOption content_options = 8;
// 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.
repeated InspectionRuleSet rule_set = 10;
}
// Container for bytes to inspect or redact.
message ByteContentItem {
enum BytesType {
BYTES_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
IMAGE = 6;
IMAGE_JPEG = 1;
IMAGE_BMP = 2;
IMAGE_PNG = 3;
IMAGE_SVG = 4;
TEXT_UTF8 = 5;
}
// The type of data stored in the bytes string. Default will be TEXT_UTF8.
BytesType type = 1;
// Content data to inspect or redact.
bytes data = 2;
}
// Container structure for the content to inspect.
message ContentItem {
// Data of the item either in the byte array or UTF-8 string form, or table.
oneof data_item {
// String data to inspect or redact.
string value = 3;
// Structured content for inspection. See
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
// learn more.
Table table = 4;
// Content data to inspect or redact. Replaces `type` and `data`.
ByteContentItem byte_item = 5;
}
}
// Structured content to inspect. Up to 50,000 `Value`s per request allowed.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
// learn more.
message Table {
message Row {
repeated Value values = 1;
}
repeated FieldId headers = 1;
repeated Row rows = 2;
}
// All the findings for a single scanned item.
message InspectResult {
// List of findings for an item.
repeated Finding findings = 1;
// If true, then this item might have more findings than were returned,
// and the findings returned are an arbitrary subset of all findings.
// The findings list might be truncated because the input items were too
// large, or because the server reached the maximum amount of resources
// allowed for a single API call. For best results, divide the input into
// smaller batches.
bool findings_truncated = 2;
}
// Represents a piece of potentially sensitive content.
message Finding {
// The content that was found. Even if the content is not textual, it
// may be converted to a textual representation here.
// Provided if `include_quote` is true and the finding is
// less than or equal to 4096 bytes long. If the finding exceeds 4096 bytes
// in length, the quote may be omitted.
string quote = 1;
// The type of content that might have been found.
// Provided if `excluded_types` is false.
InfoType info_type = 2;
// Confidence of how likely it is that the `info_type` is correct.
Likelihood likelihood = 3;
// Where the content was found.
Location location = 4;
// Timestamp when finding was detected.
google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 6;
// Contains data parsed from quotes. Only populated if include_quote was set
// to true and a supported infoType was requested. Currently supported
// infoTypes: DATE, DATE_OF_BIRTH and TIME.
QuoteInfo quote_info = 7;
}
// Specifies the location of the finding.
message Location {
// Zero-based byte offsets delimiting the finding.
// These are relative to the finding's containing element.
// Note that when the content is not textual, this references
// the UTF-8 encoded textual representation of the content.
// Omitted if content is an image.
Range byte_range = 1;
// Unicode character offsets delimiting the finding.
// These are relative to the finding's containing element.
// Provided when the content is text.
Range codepoint_range = 2;
// List of nested objects pointing to the precise location of the finding
// within the file or record.
repeated ContentLocation content_locations = 7;
}
// Type of the match which can be applied to different ways of matching, like
// Dictionary, regular expression and intersecting with findings of another
// info type.
enum MatchingType {
// Invalid.
MATCHING_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Full match.
//
// - Dictionary: join of Dictionary results matched complete finding quote
// - Regex: all regex matches fill a finding quote start to end
// - Exclude info type: completely inside affecting info types findings
MATCHING_TYPE_FULL_MATCH = 1;
// Partial match.
//
// - Dictionary: at least one of the tokens in the finding matches
// - Regex: substring of the finding matches
// - Exclude info type: intersects with affecting info types findings
MATCHING_TYPE_PARTIAL_MATCH = 2;
// Inverse match.
//
// - Dictionary: no tokens in the finding match the dictionary
// - Regex: finding doesn't match the regex
// - Exclude info type: no intersection with affecting info types findings
MATCHING_TYPE_INVERSE_MATCH = 3;
}
// Findings container location data.
message ContentLocation {
// Name of the container where the finding is located.
// The top level name is the source file name or table name. Names of some
// common storage containers are formatted as follows:
//
// * BigQuery tables: `<project_id>:<dataset_id>.<table_id>`
// * Cloud Storage files: `gs://<bucket>/<path>`
// * Datastore namespace: <namespace>
//
// Nested names could be absent if the embedded object has no string
// identifier (for an example an image contained within a document).
string container_name = 1;
// Type of the container within the file with location of the finding.
oneof location {
// Location within a row or record of a database table.
RecordLocation record_location = 2;
// Location within an image's pixels.
ImageLocation image_location = 3;
// Location data for document files.
DocumentLocation document_location = 5;
}
// Findings container modification timestamp, if applicable.
// For Google Cloud Storage contains last file modification timestamp.
// For BigQuery table contains last_modified_time property.
// For Datastore - not populated.
google.protobuf.Timestamp container_timestamp = 6;
// Findings container version, if available
// ("generation" for Google Cloud Storage).
string container_version = 7;
}
// Location of a finding within a document.
message DocumentLocation {
// Offset of the line, from the beginning of the file, where the finding
// is located.
int64 file_offset = 1;
}
// Location of a finding within a row or record.
message RecordLocation {
// Key of the finding.
RecordKey record_key = 1;
// Field id of the field containing the finding.
FieldId field_id = 2;
// Location within a `ContentItem.Table`.
TableLocation table_location = 3;
}
// Location of a finding within a table.
message TableLocation {
// The zero-based index of the row where the finding is located.
int64 row_index = 1;
}
// Generic half-open interval [start, end)
message Range {
// Index of the first character of the range (inclusive).
int64 start = 1;
// Index of the last character of the range (exclusive).
int64 end = 2;
}
// Location of the finding within an image.
message ImageLocation {
// Bounding boxes locating the pixels within the image containing the finding.
repeated BoundingBox bounding_boxes = 1;
}
// Bounding box encompassing detected text within an image.
message BoundingBox {
// Top coordinate of the bounding box. (0,0) is upper left.
int32 top = 1;
// Left coordinate of the bounding box. (0,0) is upper left.
int32 left = 2;
// Width of the bounding box in pixels.
int32 width = 3;
// Height of the bounding box in pixels.
int32 height = 4;
}
// Request to search for potentially sensitive info in an image and redact it
// by covering it with a colored rectangle.
message RedactImageRequest {
// Configuration for determining how redaction of images should occur.
message ImageRedactionConfig {
// Type of information to redact from images.
oneof target {
// Only one per info_type should be provided per request. If not
// specified, and redact_all_text is false, the DLP API will redact all
// text that it matches against all info_types that are found, but not
// specified in another ImageRedactionConfig.
InfoType info_type = 1;
// If true, all text found in the image, regardless whether it matches an
// info_type, is redacted. Only one should be provided.
bool redact_all_text = 2;
}
// The color to use when redacting content from an image. If not specified,
// the default is black.
Color redaction_color = 3;
}
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id.
string parent = 1;
// Configuration for the inspector.
InspectConfig inspect_config = 2;
// The configuration for specifying what content to redact from images.
repeated ImageRedactionConfig image_redaction_configs = 5;
// Whether the response should include findings along with the redacted
// image.
bool include_findings = 6;
// The content must be PNG, JPEG, SVG or BMP.
ByteContentItem byte_item = 7;
}
// Represents a color in the RGB color space.
message Color {
// The amount of red in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
float red = 1;
// The amount of green in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
float green = 2;
// The amount of blue in the color as a value in the interval [0, 1].
float blue = 3;
}
// Results of redacting an image.
message RedactImageResponse {
// The redacted image. The type will be the same as the original image.
bytes redacted_image = 1;
// If an image was being inspected and the InspectConfig's include_quote was
// set to true, then this field will include all text, if any, that was found
// in the image.
string extracted_text = 2;
// The findings. Populated when include_findings in the request is true.
InspectResult inspect_result = 3;
}
// Request to de-identify a list of items.
message DeidentifyContentRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id.
string parent = 1;
// Configuration for the de-identification of the content item.
// Items specified here will override the template referenced by the
// deidentify_template_name argument.
DeidentifyConfig deidentify_config = 2;
// Configuration for the inspector.
// Items specified here will override the template referenced by the
// inspect_template_name argument.
InspectConfig inspect_config = 3;
// The item to de-identify. Will be treated as text.
ContentItem item = 4;
// Optional template to use. Any configuration directly specified in
// inspect_config will override those set in the template. Singular fields
// that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
// template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
// are recursively merged.
string inspect_template_name = 5;
// Optional template to use. Any configuration directly specified in
// deidentify_config will override those set in the template. Singular fields
// that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
// template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
// are recursively merged.
string deidentify_template_name = 6;
}
// Results of de-identifying a ContentItem.
message DeidentifyContentResponse {
// The de-identified item.
ContentItem item = 1;
// An overview of the changes that were made on the `item`.
TransformationOverview overview = 2;
}
// Request to re-identify an item.
message ReidentifyContentRequest {
// The parent resource name.
string parent = 1;
// Configuration for the re-identification of the content item.
// This field shares the same proto message type that is used for
// de-identification, however its usage here is for the reversal of the
// previous de-identification. Re-identification is performed by examining
// the transformations used to de-identify the items and executing the
// reverse. This requires that only reversible transformations
// be provided here. The reversible transformations are:
//
// - `CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`
DeidentifyConfig reidentify_config = 2;
// Configuration for the inspector.
InspectConfig inspect_config = 3;
// The item to re-identify. Will be treated as text.
ContentItem item = 4;
// Optional template to use. Any configuration directly specified in
// `inspect_config` will override those set in the template. Singular fields
// that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
// template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
// are recursively merged.
string inspect_template_name = 5;
// Optional template to use. References an instance of `DeidentifyTemplate`.
// Any configuration directly specified in `reidentify_config` or
// `inspect_config` will override those set in the template. Singular fields
// that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
// template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
// are recursively merged.
string reidentify_template_name = 6;
}
// Results of re-identifying a item.
message ReidentifyContentResponse {
// The re-identified item.
ContentItem item = 1;
// An overview of the changes that were made to the `item`.
TransformationOverview overview = 2;
}
// Request to search for potentially sensitive info in a ContentItem.
message InspectContentRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id.
string parent = 1;
// Configuration for the inspector. What specified here will override
// the template referenced by the inspect_template_name argument.
InspectConfig inspect_config = 2;
// The item to inspect.
ContentItem item = 3;
// Optional template to use. Any configuration directly specified in
// inspect_config will override those set in the template. Singular fields
// that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
// template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
// are recursively merged.
string inspect_template_name = 4;
}
// Results of inspecting an item.
message InspectContentResponse {
// The findings.
InspectResult result = 1;
}
// Cloud repository for storing output.
message OutputStorageConfig {
// Predefined schemas for storing findings.
enum OutputSchema {
OUTPUT_SCHEMA_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Basic schema including only `info_type`, `quote`, `certainty`, and
// `timestamp`.
BASIC_COLUMNS = 1;
// Schema tailored to findings from scanning Google Cloud Storage.
GCS_COLUMNS = 2;
// Schema tailored to findings from scanning Google Datastore.
DATASTORE_COLUMNS = 3;
// Schema tailored to findings from scanning Google BigQuery.
BIG_QUERY_COLUMNS = 4;
// Schema containing all columns.
ALL_COLUMNS = 5;
}
oneof type {
// 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 timezone 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.
BigQueryTable table = 1;
}
// 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.
OutputSchema output_schema = 3;
}
// Statistics regarding a specific InfoType.
message InfoTypeStats {
// The type of finding this stat is for.
InfoType info_type = 1;
// Number of findings for this infoType.
int64 count = 2;
}
// The results of an inspect DataSource job.
message InspectDataSourceDetails {
message RequestedOptions {
// If run with an InspectTemplate, a snapshot of its state at the time of
// this run.
InspectTemplate snapshot_inspect_template = 1;
InspectJobConfig job_config = 3;
}
// All result fields mentioned below are updated while the job is processing.
message Result {
// Total size in bytes that were processed.
int64 processed_bytes = 1;
// Estimate of the number of bytes to process.
int64 total_estimated_bytes = 2;
// Statistics of how many instances of each info type were found during
// inspect job.
repeated InfoTypeStats info_type_stats = 3;
}
// The configuration used for this job.
RequestedOptions requested_options = 2;
// A summary of the outcome of this inspect job.
Result result = 3;
}
// InfoType description.
message InfoTypeDescription {
// Internal name of the infoType.
string name = 1;
// Human readable form of the infoType name.
string display_name = 2;
// Which parts of the API supports this InfoType.
repeated InfoTypeSupportedBy supported_by = 3;
// Description of the infotype. Translated when language is provided in the
// request.
string description = 4;
}
// Request for the list of infoTypes.
message ListInfoTypesRequest {
// Optional BCP-47 language code for localized infoType friendly
// names. If omitted, or if localized strings are not available,
// en-US strings will be returned.
string language_code = 1;
// Optional filter to only return infoTypes supported by certain parts of the
// API. Defaults to supported_by=INSPECT.
string filter = 2;
}
// Response to the ListInfoTypes request.
message ListInfoTypesResponse {
// Set of sensitive infoTypes.
repeated InfoTypeDescription info_types = 1;
}
// Configuration for a risk analysis job. See
// https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-risk-analysis to learn more.
message RiskAnalysisJobConfig {
// Privacy metric to compute.
PrivacyMetric privacy_metric = 1;
// Input dataset to compute metrics over.
BigQueryTable source_table = 2;
// Actions to execute at the completion of the job. Are executed in the order
// provided.
repeated Action actions = 3;
}
// A column with a semantic tag attached.
message QuasiId {
// Identifies the column. [required]
FieldId field = 1;
// Semantic tag that identifies what a column contains, to determine which
// statistical model to use to estimate the reidentifiability of each
// value. [required]
oneof tag {
// A column can be tagged with a InfoType to use the relevant public
// dataset as a statistical model of population, if available. We
// currently support US ZIP codes, region codes, ages and genders.
// To programmatically obtain the list of supported InfoTypes, use
// ListInfoTypes with the supported_by=RISK_ANALYSIS filter.
InfoType info_type = 2;
// A column can be tagged with a custom tag. In this case, the user must
// indicate an auxiliary table that contains statistical information on
// the possible values of this column (below).
string custom_tag = 3;
// If no semantic tag is indicated, we infer the statistical model from
// the distribution of values in the input data
google.protobuf.Empty inferred = 4;
}
}
// An auxiliary table containing statistical information on the relative
// frequency of different quasi-identifiers values. It has one or several
// quasi-identifiers columns, and one column that indicates the relative
// frequency of each quasi-identifier tuple.
// If a tuple is present in the data but not in the auxiliary table, the
// corresponding relative frequency is assumed to be zero (and thus, the
// tuple is highly reidentifiable).
message StatisticalTable {
// A quasi-identifier column has a custom_tag, used to know which column
// in the data corresponds to which column in the statistical model.
message QuasiIdentifierField {
FieldId field = 1;
string custom_tag = 2;
}
// Auxiliary table location. [required]
BigQueryTable table = 3;
// Quasi-identifier columns. [required]
repeated QuasiIdentifierField quasi_ids = 1;
// The relative frequency column must contain a floating-point number
// between 0 and 1 (inclusive). Null values are assumed to be zero.
// [required]
FieldId relative_frequency = 2;
}
// Privacy metric to compute for reidentification risk analysis.
message PrivacyMetric {
// Compute numerical stats over an individual column, including
// min, max, and quantiles.
message NumericalStatsConfig {
// Field to compute numerical stats on. Supported types are
// integer, float, date, datetime, timestamp, time.
FieldId field = 1;
}
// Compute numerical stats over an individual column, including
// number of distinct values and value count distribution.
message CategoricalStatsConfig {
// Field to compute categorical stats on. All column types are
// supported except for arrays and structs. However, it may be more
// informative to use NumericalStats when the field type is supported,
// depending on the data.
FieldId field = 1;
}
// k-anonymity metric, used for analysis of reidentification risk.
message KAnonymityConfig {
// Set of fields to compute k-anonymity over. When multiple fields are
// specified, they are considered a single composite key. Structs and
// repeated data types are not supported; however, nested fields are
// supported so long as they are not structs themselves or nested within
// a repeated field.
repeated FieldId quasi_ids = 1;
// Optional message indicating that multiple rows might be associated to a
// single individual. If the same entity_id is associated to multiple
// quasi-identifier tuples over distinct rows, we consider the entire
// collection of tuples as the composite quasi-identifier. This collection
// is a multiset: the order in which the different tuples appear in the
// dataset is ignored, but their frequency is taken into account.
//
// Important note: a maximum of 1000 rows can be associated to a single
// entity ID. If more rows are associated with the same entity ID, some
// might be ignored.
EntityId entity_id = 2;
}
// l-diversity metric, used for analysis of reidentification risk.
message LDiversityConfig {
// Set of quasi-identifiers indicating how equivalence classes are
// defined for the l-diversity computation. When multiple fields are
// specified, they are considered a single composite key.
repeated FieldId quasi_ids = 1;
// Sensitive field for computing the l-value.
FieldId sensitive_attribute = 2;
}
// Reidentifiability metric. This corresponds to a risk model similar to what
// is called "journalist risk" in the literature, except the attack dataset is
// statistically modeled instead of being perfectly known. This can be done
// using publicly available data (like the US Census), or using a custom
// statistical model (indicated as one or several BigQuery tables), or by
// extrapolating from the distribution of values in the input dataset.
// A column with a semantic tag attached.
message KMapEstimationConfig {
message TaggedField {
// Identifies the column. [required]
FieldId field = 1;
// Semantic tag that identifies what a column contains, to determine which
// statistical model to use to estimate the reidentifiability of each
// value. [required]
oneof tag {
// A column can be tagged with a InfoType to use the relevant public
// dataset as a statistical model of population, if available. We
// currently support US ZIP codes, region codes, ages and genders.
// To programmatically obtain the list of supported InfoTypes, use
// ListInfoTypes with the supported_by=RISK_ANALYSIS filter.
InfoType info_type = 2;
// A column can be tagged with a custom tag. In this case, the user must
// indicate an auxiliary table that contains statistical information on
// the possible values of this column (below).
string custom_tag = 3;
// If no semantic tag is indicated, we infer the statistical model from
// the distribution of values in the input data
google.protobuf.Empty inferred = 4;
}
}
// An auxiliary table contains statistical information on the relative
// frequency of different quasi-identifiers values. It has one or several
// quasi-identifiers columns, and one column that indicates the relative
// frequency of each quasi-identifier tuple.
// If a tuple is present in the data but not in the auxiliary table, the
// corresponding relative frequency is assumed to be zero (and thus, the
// tuple is highly reidentifiable).
message AuxiliaryTable {
// A quasi-identifier column has a custom_tag, used to know which column
// in the data corresponds to which column in the statistical model.
message QuasiIdField {
FieldId field = 1;
string custom_tag = 2;
}
// Auxiliary table location. [required]
BigQueryTable table = 3;
// Quasi-identifier columns. [required]
repeated QuasiIdField quasi_ids = 1;
// The relative frequency column must contain a floating-point number
// between 0 and 1 (inclusive). Null values are assumed to be zero.
// [required]
FieldId relative_frequency = 2;
}
// Fields considered to be quasi-identifiers. No two columns can have the
// same tag. [required]
repeated TaggedField quasi_ids = 1;
// ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 region code to use in the statistical modeling.
// Required if no column is tagged with a region-specific InfoType (like
// US_ZIP_5) or a region code.
string region_code = 2;
// Several auxiliary tables can be used in the analysis. Each custom_tag
// used to tag a quasi-identifiers column must appear in exactly one column
// of one auxiliary table.
repeated AuxiliaryTable auxiliary_tables = 3;
}
// δ-presence metric, used to estimate how likely it is for an attacker to
// figure out that one given individual appears in a de-identified dataset.
// Similarly to the k-map metric, we cannot compute δ-presence exactly without
// knowing the attack dataset, so we use a statistical model instead.
message DeltaPresenceEstimationConfig {
// Fields considered to be quasi-identifiers. No two fields can have the
// same tag. [required]
repeated QuasiId quasi_ids = 1;
// ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 region code to use in the statistical modeling.
// Required if no column is tagged with a region-specific InfoType (like
// US_ZIP_5) or a region code.
string region_code = 2;
// Several auxiliary tables can be used in the analysis. Each custom_tag
// used to tag a quasi-identifiers field must appear in exactly one
// field of one auxiliary table.
repeated StatisticalTable auxiliary_tables = 3;
}
oneof type {
NumericalStatsConfig numerical_stats_config = 1;
CategoricalStatsConfig categorical_stats_config = 2;
KAnonymityConfig k_anonymity_config = 3;
LDiversityConfig l_diversity_config = 4;
KMapEstimationConfig k_map_estimation_config = 5;
DeltaPresenceEstimationConfig delta_presence_estimation_config = 6;
}
}
// Result of a risk analysis operation request.
message AnalyzeDataSourceRiskDetails {
// Result of the numerical stats computation.
message NumericalStatsResult {
// Minimum value appearing in the column.
Value min_value = 1;
// Maximum value appearing in the column.
Value max_value = 2;
// List of 99 values that partition the set of field values into 100 equal
// sized buckets.
repeated Value quantile_values = 4;
}
// Result of the categorical stats computation.
message CategoricalStatsResult {
message CategoricalStatsHistogramBucket {
// Lower bound on the value frequency of the values in this bucket.
int64 value_frequency_lower_bound = 1;
// Upper bound on the value frequency of the values in this bucket.
int64 value_frequency_upper_bound = 2;
// Total number of values in this bucket.
int64 bucket_size = 3;
// Sample of value frequencies in this bucket. The total number of
// values returned per bucket is capped at 20.
repeated ValueFrequency bucket_values = 4;
// Total number of distinct values in this bucket.
int64 bucket_value_count = 5;
}
// Histogram of value frequencies in the column.
repeated CategoricalStatsHistogramBucket value_frequency_histogram_buckets = 5;
}
// Result of the k-anonymity computation.
message KAnonymityResult {
// The set of columns' values that share the same ldiversity value
message KAnonymityEquivalenceClass {
// Set of values defining the equivalence class. One value per
// quasi-identifier column in the original KAnonymity metric message.
// The order is always the same as the original request.
repeated Value quasi_ids_values = 1;
// Size of the equivalence class, for example number of rows with the
// above set of values.
int64 equivalence_class_size = 2;
}
message KAnonymityHistogramBucket {
// Lower bound on the size of the equivalence classes in this bucket.
int64 equivalence_class_size_lower_bound = 1;
// Upper bound on the size of the equivalence classes in this bucket.
int64 equivalence_class_size_upper_bound = 2;
// Total number of equivalence classes in this bucket.
int64 bucket_size = 3;
// Sample of equivalence classes in this bucket. The total number of
// classes returned per bucket is capped at 20.
repeated KAnonymityEquivalenceClass bucket_values = 4;
// Total number of distinct equivalence classes in this bucket.
int64 bucket_value_count = 5;
}
// Histogram of k-anonymity equivalence classes.
repeated KAnonymityHistogramBucket equivalence_class_histogram_buckets = 5;
}
// Result of the l-diversity computation.
message LDiversityResult {
// The set of columns' values that share the same ldiversity value.
message LDiversityEquivalenceClass {
// Quasi-identifier values defining the k-anonymity equivalence
// class. The order is always the same as the original request.
repeated Value quasi_ids_values = 1;
// Size of the k-anonymity equivalence class.
int64 equivalence_class_size = 2;
// Number of distinct sensitive values in this equivalence class.
int64 num_distinct_sensitive_values = 3;
// Estimated frequencies of top sensitive values.
repeated ValueFrequency top_sensitive_values = 4;
}
message LDiversityHistogramBucket {
// Lower bound on the sensitive value frequencies of the equivalence
// classes in this bucket.
int64 sensitive_value_frequency_lower_bound = 1;
// Upper bound on the sensitive value frequencies of the equivalence
// classes in this bucket.
int64 sensitive_value_frequency_upper_bound = 2;
// Total number of equivalence classes in this bucket.
int64 bucket_size = 3;
// Sample of equivalence classes in this bucket. The total number of
// classes returned per bucket is capped at 20.
repeated LDiversityEquivalenceClass bucket_values = 4;
// Total number of distinct equivalence classes in this bucket.
int64 bucket_value_count = 5;
}
// Histogram of l-diversity equivalence class sensitive value frequencies.
repeated LDiversityHistogramBucket sensitive_value_frequency_histogram_buckets = 5;
}
// Result of the reidentifiability analysis. Note that these results are an
// estimation, not exact values.
message KMapEstimationResult {
// A tuple of values for the quasi-identifier columns.
message KMapEstimationQuasiIdValues {
// The quasi-identifier values.
repeated Value quasi_ids_values = 1;
// The estimated anonymity for these quasi-identifier values.
int64 estimated_anonymity = 2;
}
// A KMapEstimationHistogramBucket message with the following values:
// min_anonymity: 3
// max_anonymity: 5
// frequency: 42
// means that there are 42 records whose quasi-identifier values correspond
// to 3, 4 or 5 people in the overlying population. An important particular
// case is when min_anonymity = max_anonymity = 1: the frequency field then
// corresponds to the number of uniquely identifiable records.
message KMapEstimationHistogramBucket {
// Always positive.
int64 min_anonymity = 1;
// Always greater than or equal to min_anonymity.
int64 max_anonymity = 2;
// Number of records within these anonymity bounds.
int64 bucket_size = 5;
// Sample of quasi-identifier tuple values in this bucket. The total
// number of classes returned per bucket is capped at 20.
repeated KMapEstimationQuasiIdValues bucket_values = 6;
// Total number of distinct quasi-identifier tuple values in this bucket.
int64 bucket_value_count = 7;
}
// The intervals [min_anonymity, max_anonymity] do not overlap. If a value
// doesn't correspond to any such interval, the associated frequency is
// zero. For example, the following records:
// {min_anonymity: 1, max_anonymity: 1, frequency: 17}
// {min_anonymity: 2, max_anonymity: 3, frequency: 42}
// {min_anonymity: 5, max_anonymity: 10, frequency: 99}
// mean that there are no record with an estimated anonymity of 4, 5, or
// larger than 10.
repeated KMapEstimationHistogramBucket k_map_estimation_histogram = 1;
}
// Result of the δ-presence computation. Note that these results are an
// estimation, not exact values.
message DeltaPresenceEstimationResult {
// A tuple of values for the quasi-identifier columns.
message DeltaPresenceEstimationQuasiIdValues {
// The quasi-identifier values.
repeated Value quasi_ids_values = 1;
// The estimated probability that a given individual sharing these
// quasi-identifier values is in the dataset. This value, typically called
// δ, is the ratio between the number of records in the dataset with these
// quasi-identifier values, and the total number of individuals (inside
// *and* outside the dataset) with these quasi-identifier values.
// For example, if there are 15 individuals in the dataset who share the
// same quasi-identifier values, and an estimated 100 people in the entire
// population with these values, then δ is 0.15.
double estimated_probability = 2;
}
// A DeltaPresenceEstimationHistogramBucket message with the following
// values:
// min_probability: 0.1
// max_probability: 0.2
// frequency: 42
// means that there are 42 records for which δ is in [0.1, 0.2). An
// important particular case is when min_probability = max_probability = 1:
// then, every individual who shares this quasi-identifier combination is in
// the dataset.
message DeltaPresenceEstimationHistogramBucket {
// Between 0 and 1.
double min_probability = 1;
// Always greater than or equal to min_probability.
double max_probability = 2;
// Number of records within these probability bounds.
int64 bucket_size = 5;
// Sample of quasi-identifier tuple values in this bucket. The total
// number of classes returned per bucket is capped at 20.
repeated DeltaPresenceEstimationQuasiIdValues bucket_values = 6;
// Total number of distinct quasi-identifier tuple values in this bucket.
int64 bucket_value_count = 7;
}
// The intervals [min_probability, max_probability) do not overlap. If a
// value doesn't correspond to any such interval, the associated frequency
// is zero. For example, the following records:
// {min_probability: 0, max_probability: 0.1, frequency: 17}
// {min_probability: 0.2, max_probability: 0.3, frequency: 42}
// {min_probability: 0.3, max_probability: 0.4, frequency: 99}
// mean that there are no record with an estimated probability in [0.1, 0.2)
// nor larger or equal to 0.4.
repeated DeltaPresenceEstimationHistogramBucket delta_presence_estimation_histogram = 1;
}
// Privacy metric to compute.
PrivacyMetric requested_privacy_metric = 1;
// Input dataset to compute metrics over.
BigQueryTable requested_source_table = 2;
// Values associated with this metric.
oneof result {
NumericalStatsResult numerical_stats_result = 3;
CategoricalStatsResult categorical_stats_result = 4;
KAnonymityResult k_anonymity_result = 5;
LDiversityResult l_diversity_result = 6;
KMapEstimationResult k_map_estimation_result = 7;
DeltaPresenceEstimationResult delta_presence_estimation_result = 9;
}
}
// A value of a field, including its frequency.
message ValueFrequency {
// A value contained in the field in question.
Value value = 1;
// How many times the value is contained in the field.
int64 count = 2;
}
// Set of primitive values supported by the system.
// Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
// of bytes considered to comprise a 'Value' is based on its representation
// as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if 'integer_value' is set to
// 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
// int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
message Value {
oneof type {
int64 integer_value = 1;
double float_value = 2;
string string_value = 3;
bool boolean_value = 4;
google.protobuf.Timestamp timestamp_value = 5;
google.type.TimeOfDay time_value = 6;
google.type.Date date_value = 7;
google.type.DayOfWeek day_of_week_value = 8;
}
}
// Message for infoType-dependent details parsed from quote.
message QuoteInfo {
// Object representation of the quote.
oneof parsed_quote {
// The date time indicated by the quote.
DateTime date_time = 2;
}
}
// Message for a date time object.
// e.g. 2018-01-01, 5th August.
message DateTime {
message TimeZone {
// Set only if the offset can be determined. Positive for time ahead of UTC.
// E.g. For "UTC-9", this value is -540.
int32 offset_minutes = 1;
}
// One or more of the following must be set. All fields are optional, but
// when set must be valid date or time values.
google.type.Date date = 1;
google.type.DayOfWeek day_of_week = 2;
google.type.TimeOfDay time = 3;
TimeZone time_zone = 4;
}
// The configuration that controls how the data will change.
message DeidentifyConfig {
oneof transformation {
// Treat the dataset as free-form text and apply the same free text
// transformation everywhere.
InfoTypeTransformations info_type_transformations = 1;
// Treat the dataset as structured. Transformations can be applied to
// specific locations within structured datasets, such as transforming
// a column within a table.
RecordTransformations record_transformations = 2;
}
}
// A rule for transforming a value.
message PrimitiveTransformation {
oneof transformation {
ReplaceValueConfig replace_config = 1;
RedactConfig redact_config = 2;
CharacterMaskConfig character_mask_config = 3;
CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig crypto_replace_ffx_fpe_config = 4;
FixedSizeBucketingConfig fixed_size_bucketing_config = 5;
BucketingConfig bucketing_config = 6;
ReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig replace_with_info_type_config = 7;
TimePartConfig time_part_config = 8;
CryptoHashConfig crypto_hash_config = 9;
DateShiftConfig date_shift_config = 11;
CryptoDeterministicConfig crypto_deterministic_config = 12;
}
}
// For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a
// portion of the value.
message TimePartConfig {
enum TimePart {
TIME_PART_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// [0-9999]
YEAR = 1;
// [1-12]
MONTH = 2;
// [1-31]
DAY_OF_MONTH = 3;
// [1-7]
DAY_OF_WEEK = 4;
// [1-52]
WEEK_OF_YEAR = 5;
// [0-23]
HOUR_OF_DAY = 6;
}
TimePart part_to_extract = 1;
}
// Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing.
// Uses SHA-256.
// The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
// Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
// (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
// Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
message CryptoHashConfig {
// The key used by the hash function.
CryptoKey crypto_key = 1;
}
// Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given
// input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
// Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
message CryptoDeterministicConfig {
// The key used by the encryption function.
CryptoKey crypto_key = 1;
// The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
// This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
// the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
// characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
// format: <info type name>(<surrogate character count>):<surrogate>
//
// For example, if the name of custom info type is 'MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE' and
// the surrogate is 'abc', the full replacement value
// will be: 'MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc'
//
// This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
// custom info type 'Surrogate'. This facilitates reversal of the
// surrogate when it occurs in free text.
//
// In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
// not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
//
// - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
// - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
//
// Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
// what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
// of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
// that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
// For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
// the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
// ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
InfoType surrogate_info_type = 2;
// Optional. A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
// referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
// contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
// plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
// validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
// provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
// as well.
//
// If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
// If the context is set but:
//
// 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
// 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
//
// plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
//
// Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
// applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
FieldId context = 3;
}
// Replace each input value with a given `Value`.
message ReplaceValueConfig {
// Value to replace it with.
Value new_value = 1;
}
// Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type.
message ReplaceWithInfoTypeConfig {
}
// Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation`
// transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input 'My phone number is 206-555-0123', the
// output would be 'My phone number is '.
message RedactConfig {
}
// Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
// alone and skipped.
message CharsToIgnore {
enum CommonCharsToIgnore {
COMMON_CHARS_TO_IGNORE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// 0-9
NUMERIC = 1;
// A-Z
ALPHA_UPPER_CASE = 2;
// a-z
ALPHA_LOWER_CASE = 3;
// US Punctuation, one of !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~
PUNCTUATION = 4;
// Whitespace character, one of [ \t\n\x0B\f\r]
WHITESPACE = 5;
}
oneof characters {
string characters_to_skip = 1;
CommonCharsToIgnore common_characters_to_ignore = 2;
}
}
// Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a
// fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
// This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
// de-identifying structured data we'll attempt to preserve the original data's
// type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
// **3.
message CharacterMaskConfig {
// Character to mask the sensitive values&mdash;for example, "*" for an
// alphabetic string such as name, or "0" for a numeric string such as ZIP
// code or credit card number. String must have length 1. If not supplied, we
// will default to "*" for strings, 0 for digits.
string masking_character = 1;
// Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
// masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
int32 number_to_mask = 2;
// Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
// '0', number_to_mask is 14, and `reverse_order` is false, then
// 1234-5678-9012-3456 -> 00000000000000-3456
// If `masking_character` is '*', `number_to_mask` is 3, and `reverse_order`
// is true, then 12345 -> 12***
bool reverse_order = 3;
// When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing.
// For example, if your string is 555-555-5555 and you ask us to skip `-` and
// mask 5 chars with * we would produce ***-*55-5555.
repeated CharsToIgnore characters_to_ignore = 4;
}
// Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The
// Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
// but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
// the user for simple bucketing strategies.
//
// The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
// <lower_bound>-<upper_bound>, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
// all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with "10-20".
//
// This can be used on data of type: double, long.
//
// If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
// being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
// be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
//
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
message FixedSizeBucketingConfig {
// Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
// grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
// then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value “-10”. [Required].
Value lower_bound = 1;
// Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
// grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
// then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value “89+”.
// [Required].
Value upper_bound = 2;
// Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
// `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
// following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
// 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works. [Required].
double bucket_size = 3;
}
// Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and
// replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
// such as 1-30 -> LOW 31-65 -> MEDIUM 66-100 -> HIGH
// This can be used on
// data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
// If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
// will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
// the type of the bound before comparing.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
message BucketingConfig {
// Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
message Bucket {
// Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
// used.
Value min = 1;
// Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
Value max = 2;
// Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
// the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
Value replacement_value = 3;
}
// Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
repeated Bucket buckets = 1;
}
// Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption
// (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
// `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
// the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
// encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
// will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
// characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
// be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
// more.
//
// Note: We recommend using CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
// do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
// referential integrity.
message CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig {
// These are commonly used subsets of the alphabet that the FFX mode
// natively supports. In the algorithm, the alphabet is selected using
// the "radix". Therefore each corresponds to particular radix.
enum FfxCommonNativeAlphabet {
FFX_COMMON_NATIVE_ALPHABET_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// [0-9] (radix of 10)
NUMERIC = 1;
// [0-9A-F] (radix of 16)
HEXADECIMAL = 2;
// [0-9A-Z] (radix of 36)
UPPER_CASE_ALPHA_NUMERIC = 3;
// [0-9A-Za-z] (radix of 62)
ALPHA_NUMERIC = 4;
}
// The key used by the encryption algorithm. [required]
CryptoKey crypto_key = 1;
// The 'tweak', a context may be used for higher security since the same
// identifier in two different contexts won't be given the same surrogate. If
// the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
//
// If the context is set but:
//
// 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
// 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
//
// a default tweak will be used.
//
// Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
// applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
// Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
//
// The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
// such that:
//
// - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
// - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
FieldId context = 2;
oneof alphabet {
FfxCommonNativeAlphabet common_alphabet = 4;
// This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
// that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
// encryption/decryption.
// Each character listed must appear only once.
// Number of characters must be in the range [2, 62].
// This must be encoded as ASCII.
// The order of characters does not matter.
string custom_alphabet = 5;
// The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 62].
int32 radix = 6;
}
// The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
// This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
// the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
// characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
// format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
//
// For example, if the name of custom infoType is 'MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE' and
// the surrogate is 'abc', the full replacement value
// will be: 'MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc'
//
// This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
// custom infoType
// [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
// This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
//
// In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
// not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
// find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
// Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
// what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
// of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
// that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
// For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
// the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
// ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
InfoType surrogate_info_type = 8;
}
// This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to
// a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
// When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
// IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
// unwrap the data crypto key.
message CryptoKey {
oneof source {
TransientCryptoKey transient = 1;
UnwrappedCryptoKey unwrapped = 2;
KmsWrappedCryptoKey kms_wrapped = 3;
}
}
// Use this to have a random data crypto key generated.
// It will be discarded after the request finishes.
message TransientCryptoKey {
// Name of the key. [required]
// This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
// A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
// protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
// When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
// (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
string name = 1;
}
// Parts of the APIs which use certain infoTypes.
enum InfoTypeSupportedBy {
ENUM_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Supported by the inspect operations.
INSPECT = 1;
// Supported by the risk analysis operations.
RISK_ANALYSIS = 2;
}
// Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally
// leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
message UnwrappedCryptoKey {
// A 128/192/256 bit key. [required]
bytes key = 1;
}
// Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS.
// The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
// Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
// to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
// dlp.kms.encrypt
message KmsWrappedCryptoKey {
// The wrapped data crypto key. [required]
bytes wrapped_key = 1;
// The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping. [required]
string crypto_key_name = 2;
}
// Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the
// same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
// to learn more.
message DateShiftConfig {
// Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
// range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
// be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
//
// For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
// [Required]
int32 upper_bound_days = 1;
// For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
// [Required]
int32 lower_bound_days = 2;
// Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
// If set, must also set method. If set, shift will be consistent for the
// given context.
FieldId context = 3;
// Method for calculating shift that takes context into consideration. If
// set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
oneof method {
// Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
// results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key.
CryptoKey crypto_key = 4;
}
}
// A type of transformation that will scan unstructured text and
// apply various `PrimitiveTransformation`s to each finding, where the
// transformation is applied to only values that were identified as a specific
// info_type.
message InfoTypeTransformations {
// A transformation to apply to text that is identified as a specific
// info_type.
message InfoTypeTransformation {
// InfoTypes to apply the transformation to. An empty list will cause
// this transformation to apply to all findings that correspond to
// infoTypes that were requested in `InspectConfig`.
repeated InfoType info_types = 1;
// Primitive transformation to apply to the infoType. [required]
PrimitiveTransformation primitive_transformation = 2;
}
// Transformation for each infoType. Cannot specify more than one
// for a given infoType. [required]
repeated InfoTypeTransformation transformations = 1;
}
// The transformation to apply to the field.
message FieldTransformation {
// Input field(s) to apply the transformation to. [required]
repeated FieldId fields = 1;
// Only apply the transformation if the condition evaluates to true for the
// given `RecordCondition`. The conditions are allowed to reference fields
// that are not used in the actual transformation. [optional]
//
// Example Use Cases:
//
// - Apply a different bucket transformation to an age column if the zip code
// column for the same record is within a specific range.
// - Redact a field if the date of birth field is greater than 85.
RecordCondition condition = 3;
// Transformation to apply. [required]
oneof transformation {
// Apply the transformation to the entire field.
PrimitiveTransformation primitive_transformation = 4;
// Treat the contents of the field as free text, and selectively
// transform content that matches an `InfoType`.
InfoTypeTransformations info_type_transformations = 5;
}
}
// A type of transformation that is applied over structured data such as a
// table.
message RecordTransformations {
// Transform the record by applying various field transformations.
repeated FieldTransformation field_transformations = 1;
// Configuration defining which records get suppressed entirely. Records that
// match any suppression rule are omitted from the output [optional].
repeated RecordSuppression record_suppressions = 2;
}
// Configuration to suppress records whose suppression conditions evaluate to
// true.
message RecordSuppression {
// A condition that when it evaluates to true will result in the record being
// evaluated to be suppressed from the transformed content.
RecordCondition condition = 1;
}
// A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to
// a field.
message RecordCondition {
// The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
// considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
// EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
// but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
// A `value` of type:
//
// - `string` can be compared against all other types
// - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
// - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
// can be parsed as an integer.
// - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
// be parsed as a double.
// - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
// format.
// - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
// of 'HH:mm:ss'.
//
// If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
// the condition will evaluate to false.
message Condition {
// Field within the record this condition is evaluated against. [required]
FieldId field = 1;
// Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value. [required]
RelationalOperator operator = 3;
// Value to compare against. [Required, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
Value value = 4;
}
// A collection of conditions.
message Conditions {
repeated Condition conditions = 1;
}
// An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions.
message Expressions {
enum LogicalOperator {
LOGICAL_OPERATOR_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
AND = 1;
}
// The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
// only supported value is `AND`.
LogicalOperator logical_operator = 1;
oneof type {
Conditions conditions = 3;
}
}
// An expression.
Expressions expressions = 3;
}
// Overview of the modifications that occurred.
message TransformationOverview {
// Total size in bytes that were transformed in some way.
int64 transformed_bytes = 2;
// Transformations applied to the dataset.
repeated TransformationSummary transformation_summaries = 3;
}
// Summary of a single transformation.
// Only one of 'transformation', 'field_transformation', or 'record_suppress'
// will be set.
message TransformationSummary {
// A collection that informs the user the number of times a particular
// `TransformationResultCode` and error details occurred.
message SummaryResult {
int64 count = 1;
TransformationResultCode code = 2;
// A place for warnings or errors to show up if a transformation didn't
// work as expected.
string details = 3;
}
// Possible outcomes of transformations.
enum TransformationResultCode {
TRANSFORMATION_RESULT_CODE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
SUCCESS = 1;
ERROR = 2;
}
// Set if the transformation was limited to a specific InfoType.
InfoType info_type = 1;
// Set if the transformation was limited to a specific FieldId.
FieldId field = 2;
// The specific transformation these stats apply to.
PrimitiveTransformation transformation = 3;
// The field transformation that was applied.
// If multiple field transformations are requested for a single field,
// this list will contain all of them; otherwise, only one is supplied.
repeated FieldTransformation field_transformations = 5;
// The specific suppression option these stats apply to.
RecordSuppression record_suppress = 6;
repeated SummaryResult results = 4;
// Total size in bytes that were transformed in some way.
int64 transformed_bytes = 7;
}
// Schedule for triggeredJobs.
message Schedule {
oneof option {
// With this option a job is started 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.
google.protobuf.Duration recurrence_period_duration = 1;
}
}
// The inspectTemplate contains a configuration (set of types of sensitive data
// to be detected) to be used anywhere you otherwise would normally specify
// InspectConfig. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-templates
// to learn more.
message InspectTemplate {
// The template name. Output only.
//
// The template will have one of the following formats:
// `projects/PROJECT_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID` OR
// `organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID`
string name = 1;
// Display name (max 256 chars).
string display_name = 2;
// Short description (max 256 chars).
string description = 3;
// The creation timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 4;
// The last update timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
google.protobuf.Timestamp update_time = 5;
// The core content of the template. Configuration of the scanning process.
InspectConfig inspect_config = 6;
}
// The DeidentifyTemplates contains instructions on how to deidentify content.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-templates to learn more.
message DeidentifyTemplate {
// The template name. Output only.
//
// The template will have one of the following formats:
// `projects/PROJECT_ID/deidentifyTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID` OR
// `organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/deidentifyTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID`
string name = 1;
// Display name (max 256 chars).
string display_name = 2;
// Short description (max 256 chars).
string description = 3;
// The creation timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 4;
// The last update timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
google.protobuf.Timestamp update_time = 5;
// ///////////// // The core content of the template // ///////////////
DeidentifyConfig deidentify_config = 6;
}
// Details information about an error encountered during job execution or
// the results of an unsuccessful activation of the JobTrigger.
// Output only field.
message Error {
google.rpc.Status details = 1;
// The times the error occurred.
repeated google.protobuf.Timestamp timestamps = 2;
}
// Contains a configuration to make dlp api calls on a repeating basis.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-job-triggers to learn more.
message JobTrigger {
// What event needs to occur for a new job to be started.
message Trigger {
oneof trigger {
// Create a job on a repeating basis based on the elapse of time.
Schedule schedule = 1;
}
}
// Whether the trigger is currently active. If PAUSED or CANCELLED, no jobs
// will be created with this configuration. The service may automatically
// pause triggers experiencing frequent errors. To restart a job, set the
// status to HEALTHY after correcting user errors.
enum Status {
STATUS_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Trigger is healthy.
HEALTHY = 1;
// Trigger is temporarily paused.
PAUSED = 2;
// Trigger is cancelled and can not be resumed.
CANCELLED = 3;
}
// Unique resource name for the triggeredJob, assigned by the service when the
// triggeredJob is created, for example
// `projects/dlp-test-project/triggeredJobs/53234423`.
string name = 1;
// Display name (max 100 chars)
string display_name = 2;
// User provided description (max 256 chars)
string description = 3;
// The configuration details for the specific type of job to run.
oneof job {
InspectJobConfig inspect_job = 4;
}
// 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.
repeated Trigger triggers = 5;
// 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. Output only field.
repeated Error errors = 6;
// The creation timestamp of a triggeredJob, output only field.
google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 7;
// The last update timestamp of a triggeredJob, output only field.
google.protobuf.Timestamp update_time = 8;
// The timestamp of the last time this trigger executed, output only field.
google.protobuf.Timestamp last_run_time = 9;
// A status for this trigger. [required]
Status status = 10;
}
// A task to execute on the completion of a job.
// See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-actions to learn more.
message Action {
// If set, the detailed findings will be persisted to the specified
// OutputStorageConfig. Only a single instance of this action can be
// specified.
// Compatible with: Inspect, Risk
message SaveFindings {
OutputStorageConfig output_config = 1;
}
// Publish the results of a DlpJob to a pub sub channel.
// Compatible with: Inspect, Risk
message PublishToPubSub {
// 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}.
string topic = 1;
}
// Publish the result summary of a DlpJob to the Cloud Security
// Command Center (CSCC Alpha).
// This action is only available for projects which are parts of
// an organization and whitelisted for the alpha Cloud Security Command
// Center.
// The action will publish count of finding instances and their info types.
// The summary of findings will be persisted in CSCC and are governed by CSCC
// service-specific policy, see https://cloud.google.com/terms/service-terms
// Only a single instance of this action can be specified.
// Compatible with: Inspect
message PublishSummaryToCscc {
}
// Enable email notification to project owners and editors on jobs's
// completion/failure.
message JobNotificationEmails {
}
oneof action {
// Save resulting findings in a provided location.
SaveFindings save_findings = 1;
// Publish a notification to a pubsub topic.
PublishToPubSub pub_sub = 2;
// Publish summary to Cloud Security Command Center (Alpha).
PublishSummaryToCscc publish_summary_to_cscc = 3;
// Enable email notification to project owners and editors on job's
// completion/failure.
JobNotificationEmails job_notification_emails = 8;
}
}
// Request message for CreateInspectTemplate.
message CreateInspectTemplateRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id or
// organizations/my-org-id.
string parent = 1;
// The InspectTemplate to create.
InspectTemplate inspect_template = 2;
// The template id can contain uppercase and lowercase letters,
// numbers, and hyphens; that is, it must match the regular
// expression: `[a-zA-Z\\d-_]+`. The maximum length is 100
// characters. Can be empty to allow the system to generate one.
string template_id = 3;
}
// Request message for UpdateInspectTemplate.
message UpdateInspectTemplateRequest {
// Resource name of organization and inspectTemplate to be updated, for
// example `organizations/433245324/inspectTemplates/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/inspectTemplates/432452342.
string name = 1;
// New InspectTemplate value.
InspectTemplate inspect_template = 2;
// Mask to control which fields get updated.
google.protobuf.FieldMask update_mask = 3;
}
// Request message for GetInspectTemplate.
message GetInspectTemplateRequest {
// Resource name of the organization and inspectTemplate to be read, for
// example `organizations/433245324/inspectTemplates/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/inspectTemplates/432452342.
string name = 1;
}
// Request message for ListInspectTemplates.
message ListInspectTemplatesRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id or
// organizations/my-org-id.
string parent = 1;
// Optional page token to continue retrieval. Comes from previous call
// to `ListInspectTemplates`.
string page_token = 2;
// Optional size of the page, can be limited by server. If zero server returns
// a page of max size 100.
int32 page_size = 3;
// Optional comma separated list of fields to order by,
// followed by `asc` or `desc` postfix. This list is case-insensitive,
// default sorting order is ascending, redundant space characters are
// insignificant.
//
// Example: `name asc,update_time, create_time desc`
//
// Supported fields are:
//
// - `create_time`: corresponds to time the template was created.
// - `update_time`: corresponds to time the template was last updated.
// - `name`: corresponds to template's name.
// - `display_name`: corresponds to template's display name.
string order_by = 4;
}
// Response message for ListInspectTemplates.
message ListInspectTemplatesResponse {
// List of inspectTemplates, up to page_size in ListInspectTemplatesRequest.
repeated InspectTemplate inspect_templates = 1;
// If the next page is available then the next page token to be used
// in following ListInspectTemplates request.
string next_page_token = 2;
}
// Request message for DeleteInspectTemplate.
message DeleteInspectTemplateRequest {
// Resource name of the organization and inspectTemplate to be deleted, for
// example `organizations/433245324/inspectTemplates/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/inspectTemplates/432452342.
string name = 1;
}
// Request message for CreateJobTrigger.
message CreateJobTriggerRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id.
string parent = 1;
// The JobTrigger to create.
JobTrigger job_trigger = 2;
// The trigger id can contain uppercase and lowercase letters,
// numbers, and hyphens; that is, it must match the regular
// expression: `[a-zA-Z\\d-_]+`. The maximum length is 100
// characters. Can be empty to allow the system to generate one.
string trigger_id = 3;
}
// Request message for ActivateJobTrigger.
message ActivateJobTriggerRequest {
// Resource name of the trigger to activate, for example
// `projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423`.
string name = 1;
}
// Request message for UpdateJobTrigger.
message UpdateJobTriggerRequest {
// Resource name of the project and the triggeredJob, for example
// `projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423`.
string name = 1;
// New JobTrigger value.
JobTrigger job_trigger = 2;
// Mask to control which fields get updated.
google.protobuf.FieldMask update_mask = 3;
}
// Request message for GetJobTrigger.
message GetJobTriggerRequest {
// Resource name of the project and the triggeredJob, for example
// `projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423`.
string name = 1;
}
// Request message for CreateDlpJobRequest. Used to initiate long running
// jobs such as calculating risk metrics or inspecting Google Cloud
// Storage.
message CreateDlpJobRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id.
string parent = 1;
// The configuration details for the specific type of job to run.
oneof job {
InspectJobConfig inspect_job = 2;
RiskAnalysisJobConfig risk_job = 3;
}
// The job id can contain uppercase and lowercase letters,
// numbers, and hyphens; that is, it must match the regular
// expression: `[a-zA-Z\\d-_]+`. The maximum length is 100
// characters. Can be empty to allow the system to generate one.
string job_id = 4;
}
// Request message for ListJobTriggers.
message ListJobTriggersRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example `projects/my-project-id`.
string parent = 1;
// Optional page token to continue retrieval. Comes from previous call
// to ListJobTriggers. `order_by` field must not
// change for subsequent calls.
string page_token = 2;
// Optional size of the page, can be limited by a server.
int32 page_size = 3;
// Optional comma separated list of triggeredJob fields to order by,
// followed by `asc` or `desc` postfix. This list is case-insensitive,
// default sorting order is ascending, redundant space characters are
// insignificant.
//
// Example: `name asc,update_time, create_time desc`
//
// Supported fields are:
//
// - `create_time`: corresponds to time the JobTrigger was created.
// - `update_time`: corresponds to time the JobTrigger was last updated.
// - `last_run_time`: corresponds to the last time the JobTrigger ran.
// - `name`: corresponds to JobTrigger's name.
// - `display_name`: corresponds to JobTrigger's display name.
// - `status`: corresponds to JobTrigger's status.
string order_by = 4;
// Optional. Allows filtering.
//
// Supported syntax:
//
// * Filter expressions are made up of one or more restrictions.
// * Restrictions can be combined by `AND` or `OR` logical operators. A
// sequence of restrictions implicitly uses `AND`.
// * A restriction has the form of `<field> <operator> <value>`.
// * Supported fields/values for inspect jobs:
// - `status` - HEALTHY|PAUSED|CANCELLED
// - `inspected_storage` - DATASTORE|CLOUD_STORAGE|BIGQUERY
// - 'last_run_time` - RFC 3339 formatted timestamp, surrounded by
// quotation marks. Nanoseconds are ignored.
// - 'error_count' - Number of errors that have occurred while running.
// * The operator must be `=` or `!=` for status and inspected_storage.
//
// Examples:
//
// * inspected_storage = cloud_storage AND status = HEALTHY
// * inspected_storage = cloud_storage OR inspected_storage = bigquery
// * inspected_storage = cloud_storage AND (state = PAUSED OR state = HEALTHY)
// * last_run_time > \"2017-12-12T00:00:00+00:00\"
//
// The length of this field should be no more than 500 characters.
string filter = 5;
}
// Response message for ListJobTriggers.
message ListJobTriggersResponse {
// List of triggeredJobs, up to page_size in ListJobTriggersRequest.
repeated JobTrigger job_triggers = 1;
// If the next page is available then the next page token to be used
// in following ListJobTriggers request.
string next_page_token = 2;
}
// Request message for DeleteJobTrigger.
message DeleteJobTriggerRequest {
// Resource name of the project and the triggeredJob, for example
// `projects/dlp-test-project/jobTriggers/53234423`.
string name = 1;
}
message InspectJobConfig {
// The data to scan.
StorageConfig storage_config = 1;
// How and what to scan for.
InspectConfig inspect_config = 2;
// 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.
string inspect_template_name = 3;
// Actions to execute at the completion of the job. Are executed in the order
// provided.
repeated Action actions = 4;
}
// Combines all of the information about a DLP job.
message DlpJob {
enum JobState {
JOB_STATE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// The job has not yet started.
PENDING = 1;
// The job is currently running.
RUNNING = 2;
// The job is no longer running.
DONE = 3;
// The job was canceled before it could complete.
CANCELED = 4;
// The job had an error and did not complete.
FAILED = 5;
}
// The server-assigned name.
string name = 1;
// The type of job.
DlpJobType type = 2;
// State of a job.
JobState state = 3;
oneof details {
// Results from analyzing risk of a data source.
AnalyzeDataSourceRiskDetails risk_details = 4;
// Results from inspecting a data source.
InspectDataSourceDetails inspect_details = 5;
}
// Time when the job was created.
google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 6;
// Time when the job started.
google.protobuf.Timestamp start_time = 7;
// Time when the job finished.
google.protobuf.Timestamp end_time = 8;
// If created by a job trigger, the resource name of the trigger that
// instantiated the job.
string job_trigger_name = 10;
// A stream of errors encountered running the job.
repeated Error errors = 11;
}
// The request message for [DlpJobs.GetDlpJob][].
message GetDlpJobRequest {
// The name of the DlpJob resource.
string name = 1;
}
// Operators available for comparing the value of fields.
enum RelationalOperator {
RELATIONAL_OPERATOR_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// Equal. Attempts to match even with incompatible types.
EQUAL_TO = 1;
// Not equal to. Attempts to match even with incompatible types.
NOT_EQUAL_TO = 2;
// Greater than.
GREATER_THAN = 3;
// Less than.
LESS_THAN = 4;
// Greater than or equals.
GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUALS = 5;
// Less than or equals.
LESS_THAN_OR_EQUALS = 6;
// Exists
EXISTS = 7;
}
// The request message for listing DLP jobs.
message ListDlpJobsRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id.
string parent = 4;
// Optional. Allows filtering.
//
// Supported syntax:
//
// * Filter expressions are made up of one or more restrictions.
// * Restrictions can be combined by `AND` or `OR` logical operators. A
// sequence of restrictions implicitly uses `AND`.
// * A restriction has the form of `<field> <operator> <value>`.
// * Supported fields/values for inspect jobs:
// - `state` - PENDING|RUNNING|CANCELED|FINISHED|FAILED
// - `inspected_storage` - DATASTORE|CLOUD_STORAGE|BIGQUERY
// - `trigger_name` - The resource name of the trigger that created job.
// * Supported fields for risk analysis jobs:
// - `state` - RUNNING|CANCELED|FINISHED|FAILED
// * The operator must be `=` or `!=`.
//
// Examples:
//
// * inspected_storage = cloud_storage AND state = done
// * inspected_storage = cloud_storage OR inspected_storage = bigquery
// * inspected_storage = cloud_storage AND (state = done OR state = canceled)
//
// The length of this field should be no more than 500 characters.
string filter = 1;
// The standard list page size.
int32 page_size = 2;
// The standard list page token.
string page_token = 3;
// The type of job. Defaults to `DlpJobType.INSPECT`
DlpJobType type = 5;
// Optional comma separated list of fields to order by,
// followed by `asc` or `desc` postfix. This list is case-insensitive,
// default sorting order is ascending, redundant space characters are
// insignificant.
//
// Example: `name asc, end_time asc, create_time desc`
//
// Supported fields are:
//
// - `create_time`: corresponds to time the job was created.
// - `end_time`: corresponds to time the job ended.
// - `name`: corresponds to job's name.
// - `state`: corresponds to `state`
string order_by = 6;
}
// The response message for listing DLP jobs.
message ListDlpJobsResponse {
// A list of DlpJobs that matches the specified filter in the request.
repeated DlpJob jobs = 1;
// The standard List next-page token.
string next_page_token = 2;
}
// The request message for canceling a DLP job.
message CancelDlpJobRequest {
// The name of the DlpJob resource to be cancelled.
string name = 1;
}
// The request message for deleting a DLP job.
message DeleteDlpJobRequest {
// The name of the DlpJob resource to be deleted.
string name = 1;
}
// Request message for CreateDeidentifyTemplate.
message CreateDeidentifyTemplateRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id or
// organizations/my-org-id.
string parent = 1;
// The DeidentifyTemplate to create.
DeidentifyTemplate deidentify_template = 2;
// The template id can contain uppercase and lowercase letters,
// numbers, and hyphens; that is, it must match the regular
// expression: `[a-zA-Z\\d-_]+`. The maximum length is 100
// characters. Can be empty to allow the system to generate one.
string template_id = 3;
}
// Request message for UpdateDeidentifyTemplate.
message UpdateDeidentifyTemplateRequest {
// Resource name of organization and deidentify template to be updated, for
// example `organizations/433245324/deidentifyTemplates/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/deidentifyTemplates/432452342.
string name = 1;
// New DeidentifyTemplate value.
DeidentifyTemplate deidentify_template = 2;
// Mask to control which fields get updated.
google.protobuf.FieldMask update_mask = 3;
}
// Request message for GetDeidentifyTemplate.
message GetDeidentifyTemplateRequest {
// Resource name of the organization and deidentify template to be read, for
// example `organizations/433245324/deidentifyTemplates/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/deidentifyTemplates/432452342.
string name = 1;
}
// Request message for ListDeidentifyTemplates.
message ListDeidentifyTemplatesRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id or
// organizations/my-org-id.
string parent = 1;
// Optional page token to continue retrieval. Comes from previous call
// to `ListDeidentifyTemplates`.
string page_token = 2;
// Optional size of the page, can be limited by server. If zero server returns
// a page of max size 100.
int32 page_size = 3;
// Optional comma separated list of fields to order by,
// followed by `asc` or `desc` postfix. This list is case-insensitive,
// default sorting order is ascending, redundant space characters are
// insignificant.
//
// Example: `name asc,update_time, create_time desc`
//
// Supported fields are:
//
// - `create_time`: corresponds to time the template was created.
// - `update_time`: corresponds to time the template was last updated.
// - `name`: corresponds to template's name.
// - `display_name`: corresponds to template's display name.
string order_by = 4;
}
// Response message for ListDeidentifyTemplates.
message ListDeidentifyTemplatesResponse {
// List of deidentify templates, up to page_size in
// ListDeidentifyTemplatesRequest.
repeated DeidentifyTemplate deidentify_templates = 1;
// If the next page is available then the next page token to be used
// in following ListDeidentifyTemplates request.
string next_page_token = 2;
}
// Request message for DeleteDeidentifyTemplate.
message DeleteDeidentifyTemplateRequest {
// Resource name of the organization and deidentify template to be deleted,
// for example `organizations/433245324/deidentifyTemplates/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/deidentifyTemplates/432452342.
string name = 1;
}
// Configuration for a custom dictionary created from a data source of any size
// up to the maximum size defined in the
// [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page. The artifacts of
// dictionary creation are stored in the specified Google Cloud Storage
// location. Consider using `CustomInfoType.Dictionary` for smaller dictionaries
// that satisfy the size requirements.
message LargeCustomDictionaryConfig {
// Location to store dictionary artifacts in Google Cloud Storage. These files
// will only be accessible by project owners and the DLP API. If any of these
// artifacts are modified, the dictionary is considered invalid and can no
// longer be used.
CloudStoragePath output_path = 1;
oneof source {
// Set of files containing newline-delimited lists of dictionary phrases.
CloudStorageFileSet cloud_storage_file_set = 2;
// Field in a BigQuery table where each cell represents a dictionary phrase.
BigQueryField big_query_field = 3;
}
}
// Configuration for a StoredInfoType.
message StoredInfoTypeConfig {
// Display name of the StoredInfoType (max 256 characters).
string display_name = 1;
// Description of the StoredInfoType (max 256 characters).
string description = 2;
oneof type {
// StoredInfoType where findings are defined by a dictionary of phrases.
LargeCustomDictionaryConfig large_custom_dictionary = 3;
}
}
// Version of a StoredInfoType, including the configuration used to build it,
// create timestamp, and current state.
message StoredInfoTypeVersion {
// StoredInfoType configuration.
StoredInfoTypeConfig config = 1;
// Create timestamp of the version. Read-only, determined by the system
// when the version is created.
google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 2;
// Stored info type version state. Read-only, updated by the system
// during dictionary creation.
StoredInfoTypeState state = 3;
// Errors that occurred when creating this storedInfoType version, or
// anomalies detected in the storedInfoType data that render it unusable. Only
// the five most recent errors will be displayed, with the most recent error
// appearing first.
// <p>For example, some of the data for stored custom dictionaries is put in
// the user's Google Cloud Storage bucket, and if this data is modified or
// deleted by the user or another system, the dictionary becomes invalid.
// <p>If any errors occur, fix the problem indicated by the error message and
// use the UpdateStoredInfoType API method to create another version of the
// storedInfoType to continue using it, reusing the same `config` if it was
// not the source of the error.
repeated Error errors = 4;
}
// StoredInfoType resource message that contains information about the current
// version and any pending updates.
message StoredInfoType {
// Resource name.
string name = 1;
// Current version of the stored info type.
StoredInfoTypeVersion current_version = 2;
// Pending versions of the stored info type. Empty if no versions are
// pending.
repeated StoredInfoTypeVersion pending_versions = 3;
}
// Request message for CreateStoredInfoType.
message CreateStoredInfoTypeRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id or
// organizations/my-org-id.
string parent = 1;
// Configuration of the storedInfoType to create.
StoredInfoTypeConfig config = 2;
// The storedInfoType ID can contain uppercase and lowercase letters,
// numbers, and hyphens; that is, it must match the regular
// expression: `[a-zA-Z\\d-_]+`. The maximum length is 100
// characters. Can be empty to allow the system to generate one.
string stored_info_type_id = 3;
}
// Request message for UpdateStoredInfoType.
message UpdateStoredInfoTypeRequest {
// Resource name of organization and storedInfoType to be updated, for
// example `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342.
string name = 1;
// Updated configuration for the storedInfoType. If not provided, a new
// version of the storedInfoType will be created with the existing
// configuration.
StoredInfoTypeConfig config = 2;
// Mask to control which fields get updated.
google.protobuf.FieldMask update_mask = 3;
}
// Request message for GetStoredInfoType.
message GetStoredInfoTypeRequest {
// Resource name of the organization and storedInfoType to be read, for
// example `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342.
string name = 1;
}
// Request message for ListStoredInfoTypes.
message ListStoredInfoTypesRequest {
// The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id or
// organizations/my-org-id.
string parent = 1;
// Optional page token to continue retrieval. Comes from previous call
// to `ListStoredInfoTypes`.
string page_token = 2;
// Optional size of the page, can be limited by server. If zero server returns
// a page of max size 100.
int32 page_size = 3;
// Optional comma separated list of fields to order by,
// followed by `asc` or `desc` postfix. This list is case-insensitive,
// default sorting order is ascending, redundant space characters are
// insignificant.
//
// Example: `name asc, display_name, create_time desc`
//
// Supported fields are:
//
// - `create_time`: corresponds to time the most recent version of the
// resource was created.
// - `state`: corresponds to the state of the resource.
// - `name`: corresponds to resource name.
// - `display_name`: corresponds to info type's display name.
string order_by = 4;
}
// Response message for ListStoredInfoTypes.
message ListStoredInfoTypesResponse {
// List of storedInfoTypes, up to page_size in ListStoredInfoTypesRequest.
repeated StoredInfoType stored_info_types = 1;
// If the next page is available then the next page token to be used
// in following ListStoredInfoTypes request.
string next_page_token = 2;
}
// Request message for DeleteStoredInfoType.
message DeleteStoredInfoTypeRequest {
// Resource name of the organization and storedInfoType to be deleted, for
// example `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
// projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342.
string name = 1;
}
// An enum to represent the various type of DLP jobs.
enum DlpJobType {
DLP_JOB_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// The job inspected Google Cloud for sensitive data.
INSPECT_JOB = 1;
// The job executed a Risk Analysis computation.
RISK_ANALYSIS_JOB = 2;
}
// State of a StoredInfoType version.
enum StoredInfoTypeState {
STORED_INFO_TYPE_STATE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// StoredInfoType version is being created.
PENDING = 1;
// StoredInfoType version is ready for use.
READY = 2;
// StoredInfoType creation failed. All relevant error messages are returned in
// the `StoredInfoTypeVersion` message.
FAILED = 3;
// StoredInfoType is no longer valid because artifacts stored in
// user-controlled storage were modified. To fix an invalid StoredInfoType,
// use the `UpdateStoredInfoType` method to create a new version.
INVALID = 4;
}