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Redacts values in objects. Useful when sending data to external logging services such as Sentry.
Install the package via npm
:
$ npm install mask-json
collection
(Array): An array of keys to redact.[options]
(Object): An optional object with the following options:Option | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
ignoreCase | false | Whether to ignore case sensitivity when matching keys |
replacement | --REDACTED-- | The default value to replace |
(Function): Returns a function that will redact values from a given object.
var blacklist = ['password', 'username'];
var maskJson = require('mask-json')(blacklist);
maskJson({ foo: 'bar', biz: { username: 'myusername', password: 'mypassword' } });
// => { foo: 'bar', biz: { username: '--REDACTED--', password: '--REDACTED--' } }
$ npm test
npm version [<new version> | major | minor | patch] -m "Release %s"
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Redacts values in objects.
The npm package mask-json receives a total of 7,658 weekly downloads. As such, mask-json popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mask-json demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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