CREATE MASKING POLICY
Introduced or updated: v1.2.45
MASKING POLICY is an Enterprise Edition feature. Contact Databend Support for a license.
Creates a new masking policy in Databend.
Syntax
CREATE MASKING POLICY [IF NOT EXISTS] <policy_name> AS
( <arg_name_to_mask> <arg_type_to_mask> [ , <arg_1> <arg_type_1> ... ] )
RETURNS <arg_type_to_mask> -> <expression_on_arg_name>
[ COMMENT = '<comment>' ]
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
policy_name | The name of the masking policy to be created. |
arg_name_to_mask | The name of the original data parameter that needs to be masked. |
arg_type_to_mask | The data type of the original data parameter to be masked. |
expression_on_arg_name | An expression that determines how the original data should be treated to generate the masked data. |
comment | An optional comment providing information or notes about the masking policy. |
note
Ensure that arg_type_to_mask matches the data type of the column where the masking policy will be applied.
Examples
This example illustrates the process of setting up a masking policy to selectively reveal or mask sensitive data based on user roles.
-- Create a table and insert sample data
CREATE TABLE user_info (
id INT,
email STRING
);
INSERT INTO user_info (id, email) VALUES (1, 'sue@example.com');
INSERT INTO user_info (id, email) VALUES (2, 'eric@example.com');
-- Create a role
CREATE ROLE 'MANAGERS';
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO ROLE 'MANAGERS';
-- Create a user and grant the role to the user
CREATE USER manager_user IDENTIFIED BY 'databend';
GRANT ROLE 'MANAGERS' TO 'manager_user';
-- Create a masking policy
CREATE MASKING POLICY email_mask
AS
(val string)
RETURNS string ->
CASE
WHEN current_role() IN ('MANAGERS') THEN
val
ELSE
'*********'
END
COMMENT = 'hide_email';
-- Associate the masking policy with the 'email' column
ALTER TABLE user_info MODIFY COLUMN email SET MASKING POLICY email_mask;
-- Query with the Root user
SELECT * FROM user_info;
id|email |
--+---------+
2|*********|
1|*********|