Hi, On Mon, Oct 03, 2022 at 06:30:17PM +0300, Олег Целебровский wrote: > > Hello, here's my take on masking data when using pg_dump > > The main idea is using PostgreSQL functions to replace data during a SELECT. > When table data is dumped SELECT a,b,c,d ... from ... query is generated, the > columns that are marked for masking are replaced with result of functions on > those columns > Example: columns name, count are to be masked, so the query will look as > such: SELECT id, mask_text(name), mask_int(count), date from ... > > So about the interface: I added 2 more command-line options: > > --mask-columns, which specifies what columns from what tables will be masked > usage example: > --mask-columns "t1.name, t2.description" - both columns will be > masked with the same corresponding function > or --mask-columns name - ALL columns with name "name" from all > dumped tables will be masked with correspoding function > > --mask-function, which specifies what functions will mask data > usage example: > --mask-function mask_int - corresponding columns will be masked > with function named "mask_int" from default schema (public) > or --mask-function my_schema.mask_varchar - same as above but > with specified schema where the function is stored > or --mask-function somedir/filename - the function is "defined" > here - more on the structure below
FTR I wrote an extension POC [1] last weekend that does that but on the backend side. The main advantage is that it's working with any existing versions of pg_dump (or any client relying on COPY or even plain interactive SQL statements), and that the DBA can force a dedicated role to only get a masked dump, even if they forgot to ask for it. I only had a quick look at your patch but it seems that you left some todo in russian, which isn't helpful at least to me. [1] https://github.com/rjuju/pg_anonymize