@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class PutDataProtectionPolicyRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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PutDataProtectionPolicyRequest() |
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PutDataProtectionPolicyRequest |
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getLogGroupIdentifier()
Specify either the log group name or log group ARN.
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String |
getPolicyDocument()
Specify the data protection policy, in JSON.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setLogGroupIdentifier(String logGroupIdentifier)
Specify either the log group name or log group ARN.
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void |
setPolicyDocument(String policyDocument)
Specify the data protection policy, in JSON.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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PutDataProtectionPolicyRequest |
withLogGroupIdentifier(String logGroupIdentifier)
Specify either the log group name or log group ARN.
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PutDataProtectionPolicyRequest |
withPolicyDocument(String policyDocument)
Specify the data protection policy, in JSON.
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addHandlerContext, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic void setLogGroupIdentifier(String logGroupIdentifier)
Specify either the log group name or log group ARN.
logGroupIdentifier - Specify either the log group name or log group ARN.public String getLogGroupIdentifier()
Specify either the log group name or log group ARN.
public PutDataProtectionPolicyRequest withLogGroupIdentifier(String logGroupIdentifier)
Specify either the log group name or log group ARN.
logGroupIdentifier - Specify either the log group name or log group ARN.public void setPolicyDocument(String policyDocument)
Specify the data protection policy, in JSON.
This policy must include two JSON blocks:
The first block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation property with
an Audit action. The DataIdentifer array lists the types of sensitive data that you
want to mask. For more information about the available options, see Types of data
that you can mask.
The Operation property with an Audit action is required to find the sensitive data
terms. This Audit action must contain a FindingsDestination object. You can optionally
use that FindingsDestination object to list one or more destinations to send audit findings to. If
you specify destinations such as log groups, Firehose streams, and S3 buckets, they must already exist.
The second block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation property with
an Deidentify action. The DataIdentifer array must exactly match the
DataIdentifer array in the first block of the policy.
The Operation property with the Deidentify action is what actually masks the data, and
it must contain the "MaskConfig": {} object. The "MaskConfig": {} object must be
empty.
For an example data protection policy, see the Examples section on this page.
The contents of the two DataIdentifer arrays must match exactly.
In addition to the two JSON blocks, the policyDocument can also include Name,
Description, and Version fields. The Name is used as a dimension when
CloudWatch Logs reports audit findings metrics to CloudWatch.
The JSON specified in policyDocument can be up to 30,720 characters.
policyDocument - Specify the data protection policy, in JSON.
This policy must include two JSON blocks:
The first block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation
property with an Audit action. The DataIdentifer array lists the types of
sensitive data that you want to mask. For more information about the available options, see Types
of data that you can mask.
The Operation property with an Audit action is required to find the sensitive
data terms. This Audit action must contain a FindingsDestination object. You can
optionally use that FindingsDestination object to list one or more destinations to send audit
findings to. If you specify destinations such as log groups, Firehose streams, and S3 buckets, they must
already exist.
The second block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation
property with an Deidentify action. The DataIdentifer array must exactly match
the DataIdentifer array in the first block of the policy.
The Operation property with the Deidentify action is what actually masks the
data, and it must contain the "MaskConfig": {} object. The "MaskConfig": {}
object must be empty.
For an example data protection policy, see the Examples section on this page.
The contents of the two DataIdentifer arrays must match exactly.
In addition to the two JSON blocks, the policyDocument can also include Name,
Description, and Version fields. The Name is used as a dimension
when CloudWatch Logs reports audit findings metrics to CloudWatch.
The JSON specified in policyDocument can be up to 30,720 characters.
public String getPolicyDocument()
Specify the data protection policy, in JSON.
This policy must include two JSON blocks:
The first block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation property with
an Audit action. The DataIdentifer array lists the types of sensitive data that you
want to mask. For more information about the available options, see Types of data
that you can mask.
The Operation property with an Audit action is required to find the sensitive data
terms. This Audit action must contain a FindingsDestination object. You can optionally
use that FindingsDestination object to list one or more destinations to send audit findings to. If
you specify destinations such as log groups, Firehose streams, and S3 buckets, they must already exist.
The second block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation property with
an Deidentify action. The DataIdentifer array must exactly match the
DataIdentifer array in the first block of the policy.
The Operation property with the Deidentify action is what actually masks the data, and
it must contain the "MaskConfig": {} object. The "MaskConfig": {} object must be
empty.
For an example data protection policy, see the Examples section on this page.
The contents of the two DataIdentifer arrays must match exactly.
In addition to the two JSON blocks, the policyDocument can also include Name,
Description, and Version fields. The Name is used as a dimension when
CloudWatch Logs reports audit findings metrics to CloudWatch.
The JSON specified in policyDocument can be up to 30,720 characters.
This policy must include two JSON blocks:
The first block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation
property with an Audit action. The DataIdentifer array lists the types of
sensitive data that you want to mask. For more information about the available options, see Types
of data that you can mask.
The Operation property with an Audit action is required to find the sensitive
data terms. This Audit action must contain a FindingsDestination object. You
can optionally use that FindingsDestination object to list one or more destinations to send
audit findings to. If you specify destinations such as log groups, Firehose streams, and S3 buckets, they
must already exist.
The second block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation
property with an Deidentify action. The DataIdentifer array must exactly match
the DataIdentifer array in the first block of the policy.
The Operation property with the Deidentify action is what actually masks the
data, and it must contain the "MaskConfig": {} object. The "MaskConfig": {}
object must be empty.
For an example data protection policy, see the Examples section on this page.
The contents of the two DataIdentifer arrays must match exactly.
In addition to the two JSON blocks, the policyDocument can also include Name,
Description, and Version fields. The Name is used as a dimension
when CloudWatch Logs reports audit findings metrics to CloudWatch.
The JSON specified in policyDocument can be up to 30,720 characters.
public PutDataProtectionPolicyRequest withPolicyDocument(String policyDocument)
Specify the data protection policy, in JSON.
This policy must include two JSON blocks:
The first block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation property with
an Audit action. The DataIdentifer array lists the types of sensitive data that you
want to mask. For more information about the available options, see Types of data
that you can mask.
The Operation property with an Audit action is required to find the sensitive data
terms. This Audit action must contain a FindingsDestination object. You can optionally
use that FindingsDestination object to list one or more destinations to send audit findings to. If
you specify destinations such as log groups, Firehose streams, and S3 buckets, they must already exist.
The second block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation property with
an Deidentify action. The DataIdentifer array must exactly match the
DataIdentifer array in the first block of the policy.
The Operation property with the Deidentify action is what actually masks the data, and
it must contain the "MaskConfig": {} object. The "MaskConfig": {} object must be
empty.
For an example data protection policy, see the Examples section on this page.
The contents of the two DataIdentifer arrays must match exactly.
In addition to the two JSON blocks, the policyDocument can also include Name,
Description, and Version fields. The Name is used as a dimension when
CloudWatch Logs reports audit findings metrics to CloudWatch.
The JSON specified in policyDocument can be up to 30,720 characters.
policyDocument - Specify the data protection policy, in JSON.
This policy must include two JSON blocks:
The first block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation
property with an Audit action. The DataIdentifer array lists the types of
sensitive data that you want to mask. For more information about the available options, see Types
of data that you can mask.
The Operation property with an Audit action is required to find the sensitive
data terms. This Audit action must contain a FindingsDestination object. You can
optionally use that FindingsDestination object to list one or more destinations to send audit
findings to. If you specify destinations such as log groups, Firehose streams, and S3 buckets, they must
already exist.
The second block must include both a DataIdentifer array and an Operation
property with an Deidentify action. The DataIdentifer array must exactly match
the DataIdentifer array in the first block of the policy.
The Operation property with the Deidentify action is what actually masks the
data, and it must contain the "MaskConfig": {} object. The "MaskConfig": {}
object must be empty.
For an example data protection policy, see the Examples section on this page.
The contents of the two DataIdentifer arrays must match exactly.
In addition to the two JSON blocks, the policyDocument can also include Name,
Description, and Version fields. The Name is used as a dimension
when CloudWatch Logs reports audit findings metrics to CloudWatch.
The JSON specified in policyDocument can be up to 30,720 characters.
public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public PutDataProtectionPolicyRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequestclone in class AmazonWebServiceRequestObject.clone()