redact-object
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Object redactor
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Redact Object
A javascript object redactor. So I like to output any configurations when my app starts up. Problem is if you have any passwords or other info you don't want in the log you have to clear it out beforehand.
Usage
Pass in an object and an array of members you want to redact. It will recursively travel the object redacting any matching members.
const redact = require('redact-object');
var obj = {
foo: 'bar',
fizz: {
foo: 'oof',
key: 'value'
},
buzz: [
// it can do arrays too
{ foo: 'bar' },
22
]
};
/**
* Results in:
* {
* foo: '[ REDACTED ]',
* fizz: {
* foo: '[ REDACTED ]',
* key: 'value'
* },
* buzz: [
* // it can do arrays too
* { foo: '[ REDACTED ]' },
* 22
* ]
* }
*/
console.dir(redact(obj, ['foo']));
Arguments
- {object}
target
The target object to scan for redactable items - {string[]}
keywords
A list of members to redact - {string|Function}
replaceVal
Optional custom replace value, or function that returns replace value. Default value is [ REDACTED ] - {object}
config
Option object of config settings:- partial: boolean, will do partial matching if true, Default false
- strict: boolean, will do strict comparison (case sensitive) if true, Default true
- ignoreUnknown: boolean, will do strict comparison (case sensitive) if true, Default false
Replace Function
replaceVal
can be a function. This function will get two arguments (value, key)
:
value
: The value of the objectkey
: The matched key
Your function's return will replace the value on the new object
Example
const obj = {
firstname: 'Han',
lastname: 'Solo',
};
const replacer = val => `[ REDACTED (${val.length}) ]`;
const redacted = redact(obj, ['firstname', 'lastname'], replacer);
/**
* Results in:
* {
* firstname: '[ REDACTED (3) ]',
* lastname: '[ REDACTED (4) ]',
* };
*/
Contributing
- Create a new branch, please don't work in master directly.
- Add failing tests for the change you want to make. Run
npm test
to see the tests fail. - Fix stuff.
- Run
npm test
to see if the tests pass. Repeat steps 2-4 until done. - Update the documentation to reflect any changes.
- Push to your fork and submit a pull request.