Content-type | Masking Criteria |
application/xml text/xml text/html | XPath |
application/json application/json/badgerfish | JSONPath |
text/plain | Regex |
Property | Description |
Consumer Applications | Optional. Specifies the applications for which the masking criterion has to be applied. Start typing the application name, select the application from the type-ahead search results displayed, and click to add one or more applications. For example: If there is a DataMasking(DM1) criteria created for application1 a second DataMasking(DM2) for application2 and a third DataMasking(DM3) with out any application, then for a request that comes from consumer1 the masking criteria DM1 is applied, for a request that comes from consumer2 DM2 is applied. If a request comes with out any application or from any other application except application1 and application2 DM3 is applied. You can use the delete icon to delete the added applications from the list. |
XPath. Specifies the masking criteria for XPath expressions in the request messages. | |
Masking Criteria | Click Add masking criteria and provide the following information and click Add: Query expression. Specify the query expression that has to be masked or filtered. Masking Type. Specifies the type of masking required. You select either Mask or Filter. Selecting Mask replaces the value with the given value (the default value being ********). Selecting Filter removes the field completely. Mask Value. Appears only if you have selected the Masking Type as Mask. Provide a mask value. You can add multiple masking criteria. As Query expression and Mask Value properties support variable framework, you can use the available variables. In case of query expression, if you provide variable syntax, the XPath is applied on the payload using the value that is resolved from the variable given. For example, if you provide a query expression as ${request.headers.myxpath} and the corresponding mask value as ${request.headers.var1} , and if the incoming request header myxpath is configured with value //ns:cardNumber, then the card number derived from the payload is masked with the header value in var1 . For details about the variables available in API Gateway, see
Variables Available in API Gateway Namespace. Specifies the following Namespace information: Namespace Prefix. The namespace prefix of the payload expression to be validated. Namespace URI. The namespace URI of the payload expression to be validated Note: You can add multiple namespace prefix and URI by clicking . |
JSONPath. This is applicable only for REST API. Specifies the masking criteria for JSONPath expressions in the request messages. | |
Masking Criteria | Click Add masking criteria and provide the following information and click Add: Query expression. Specify the query expression that has to be masked or filtered. Masking Type. Specifies the type of masking required. You select either Mask or Filter. Selecting Mask replaces the value with the given value (the default value being ********). Selecting Filter removes the field completely. Mask Value. Appears only if you have selected the Masking Type as Mask. Provide a mask value. As Query expression and Mask Value properties support variable framework, you can use the available variables. In case of query expression, if you provide variable syntax, the JSONPath is applied on the payload using the value that is resolved from the variable given. For example, if you provide a query expression as ${request.headers.myjsonpath} and the corresponding mask value as ${request.headers.var1} , and if the incoming request header myjsonpath is configured with value $.cardNumber, then the card number derived from the payload is masked with the header value in var1 . For details about the variables available in API Gateway, see
Variables Available in API Gateway. |
Regex. Specifies the masking criteria for regular expressions in the request messages. | |
Masking Criteria | Click Add masking criteria and provide the following information and click Add: Query expression. Specify the query expression that has to be masked or filtered. Masking Type. Specifies the type of masking required. You select either Mask or Filter. Selecting Mask replaces the value with the given value (the default value being ********). Selecting Filter removes the field completely. Mask Value. Appears only if you have selected the Masking Type as Mask. Provide a mask value. As Query expression and Mask Value properties support variable framework, you can use the available variables. In case of query expression, if you provide variable syntax, the regex is applied on the payload using the value that is resolved from the variable given. For example, if you provide a query expression as ${request.headers.myregex} and the corresponding mask value as ${request.headers.var1} , then the regex is applied using the value configured in the request header myregex and the derived value is masked with the header value in var1 . For details about the variables available in API Gateway, see
Variables Available in API Gateway. |
Apply for transaction Logging | Select this option to apply masking criteria for transactional logs. Note: For REST enabled SOAP services Use JSONPath. To mask the incoming request of application/json content-type. Use XPath of transformed SOAP request. To mask native service request. |
Apply for payload | Select this option to apply masking criteria for request payload in the following scenarios: incoming request from the client. outgoing request to the native service. |