Greenmask 0.2.0¶
This is one of the biggest releases since Greenmask was founded. We've been in close contact with our users, gathering feedback, and working hard to make Greenmask more flexible, reliable, and user-friendly.
This major release introduces exciting new features such as database subsetting, pgzip support, restoration in topological order, and refactored transformers, significantly enhancing Greenmask's flexibility to better meet business needs. It also includes several fixes and improvements.
Preface¶
This release is a major milestone that significantly expands Greenmask's functionality, transforming it into a simple, extensible, and reliable solution for database security, data anonymization, and everyday operations. Our goal is to create a core system that can serve as a foundation for comprehensive dynamic staging environments and robust data security.
Notable changes¶
-
PostgreSQL 17 support - revised ported library to support PostgreSQL 17
-
Database Subset - a new feature that allows you to define a subset of the database, allowing you to scale down the dump size (#110). This is robust for multipurpose and especially useful for testing and development environments. It supports:
- References with NULL values - generate the LEFT JOIN query for the FK reference with NULL values to include them in the subset.
- Supports virtual references (virtual foreign keys) - create a logical FK in Greenmask that will be used for subset dependencies graph. The virtual reference can be defined for a column or an expression, allowing you to get the value from JSON and similar.
- Supports circular references - Greenmask will automatically resolve circular dependencies in the subset by generating a recursive query. The query is generated with integrity checks of the subset ensuring that the data gathered from circular dependencies is consistent.
- Fully covered with documentation including troubleshooting and examples.
- Supports FK and PK that have more than one column (or expression).
- Multi-cycles resolution in one strong connected component (SCC) is supported - Greenmask will generate a recursive query for the SCC whether it is a single cycle or multiple cycles, making the subset system universal for any database schema.
- Supports polymorphic relationships - You can define
a virtual reference for a table with polymorphic references
using
polymorphic_exprs
attribute and use greenmask to generate a subset for such tables.
-
pgzip support for faster compression and decompression — setting
--pgzip
can speed up the dump and restoration processes through parallel compression. In some tests, it shows up to 5x faster dump and restore operations. - Restoration in topological order - This flag ensures that dependent tables are not restored until the tables they depend on have been restored. This is useful when you want to be notified of errors as immediately as possible without waiting for the entire table to be restored.
-
Insert format restoration - For a flexible restoration process, Greenmask now supports data restoration in the
INSERT
format. It generates the insert statements based onCOPY
records from the dump. You do not need to re-dump your data to use this feature; it can be defined in therestore
command. The list of new features related to theINSERT
format:- Generate
INSERT
statements with the**ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING**
clause if the flag--on-conflict-do-nothing
is set. - Error exclusion list in the config to skip certain errors and continue inserting subsequent rows from the dump.
- Use cases - incremental dump and restoration for logical data. For example, if you have a database, and you want to insert data periodically from another source, this can be used together with the database subset and transformations to catch up the target database.
- Generate
-
Restore data batching (#173) - By default, the COPY protocol returns the error only on transaction commit. To override this behavior, use the
--batch-size
flag to specify the number of rows to insert in a single batch during the COPY command. This is useful when you want to control the transaction size and commit. -
Introduced
keep_null
parameter forRandomPerson
transformer. -
Introduced dynamic parameters in the transformers
- Most transformers now support dynamic parameters where applicable.
- Dynamic parameters are strictly enforced. If you need to cast values to another type, Greenmask provides templates
and predefined cast functions accessible via
cast_to
. These functions cover frequent operations such asUnixTimestampToDate
andIntToBool
.
- The transformation logic has been significantly refactored, making transformers more customizable and flexible than before.
-
Introduced transformation engines
random
- generates transformer values based on pseudo-random algorithms.hash
- generates transformer values using hash functions. Currently, it utilizessha3
hash functions, which are secure but perform slowly. In the stable release, there will be an option to choose betweensha3
andSipHash
.
-
Dumps retention management - Introduced retention parameters (#201) for the delete command. Introduced two new statuses: failed and in progress. A dump is considered failed if it lacks a "done" heartbeat or if the last heartbeat timestamp exceeds 30 minutes. The delete command now supports the following retention parameters:
--dry-run
: Runs the deletion operation in test mode with verbose output, without actually deleting anything.--before-date 2024-08-27T23:50:54+00:00
: Deletes dumps older than the specified date. The date must be provided in RFC3339Nano format, for example:2021-01-01T00:00:00Z
.--retain-recent 10
: Retains the N most recent dumps, where N is specified by the user.--retain-for 1w2d3h4m5s6ms7us8ns
: Retains dumps for the specified duration. The format supports weeks (w), days (d), hours (h), minutes (m), seconds (s), milliseconds (ms), microseconds (us), and nanoseconds (ns).--prune-failed
: Prunes (removes) all dumps that have failed.--prune-unsafe
: Prunes dumps with "unknown-or-failed" statuses. This option only works in conjunction with--prune-failed
.
-
Docker image mirroring into the GitHub Container Registry
Core¶
- Introduced the
Parametrizer
interface, now implemented for both dynamic and static parameters. - Renamed most of the toolkit types for enhanced clarity and comprehensive documentation coverage.
- Refactored the
Driver
initialization logic. - Added validation warnings for overridden types in the
Driver
. - Migrated existing built-in transformers to utilize the new
Parametrizer
interface. - Implemented a new abstraction,
TransformationContext
, as the first step towards enabling new feature transformation conditions (#34). - Optimized most transformers for performance in both dynamic and static modes. While dynamic mode offers flexibility, static mode ensures performance remains high. Using only the necessary transformation features helps keep transformation time predictable.
Transformers¶
-
RandomEmail - Introduces a new transformer that supports both random and deterministic engines. It allows for flexible email value generation; you can use column values in the template and choose to keep the original domain or select any from the
domains
parameter. -
NoiseDate, NoiseFloat, NoiseInt - These transformers support both random and deterministic engines, offering dynamic mode parameters that control the noise thresholds within the
min
andmax
range. Unlike previous implementations which used a singleratio
parameter, the new release featuresmin_ratio
andmax_ratio
parameters to define noise values more precisely. Utilizing thehash
engine in these transformers enhances security by complicating statistical analysis for attackers, especially when the same salt is used consistently over long periods. -
NoiseNumeric - A newly implemented transformer, sharing features with
NoiseInt
andNoiseFloat
, but specifically designed for numeric values (large integers or floats). It provides adecimal
parameter to handle values with fractions. -
RandomChoice - Now supports the
hash
engine -
RandomDate, RandomFloat, RandomInt - Now enhanced with hash engine support. Threshold parameters
min
andmax
have been updated to support dynamic mode, allowing for more flexible configurations. -
RandomNumeric - A new transformer specifically designed for numeric types (large integers or floats), sharing similar features with
RandomInt
andRandomFloat
, but tailored for handling huge numeric values. -
RandomString - Now supports hash engine mode
-
RandomUnixTimestamp - This new transformer generates Unix timestamps with selectable units (
second
,millisecond
,microsecond
,nanosecond
). Similar in function toRandomDate
, it supports the hash engine and dynamic parameters formin
andmax
thresholds, with the ability to override these units usingmin_unit
andmax_unit
parameters. -
RandomUuid - Added hash engine support
-
RandomPerson - Implemented a new transformer that replaces
RandomName
,RandomLastName
,RandomFirstName
,RandomFirstNameMale
,RandomFirstNameFemale
,RandomTitleMale
, andRandomTitleFemale
. This new transformer offers enhanced customizability while providing similar functionalities as the previous versions. It generates personal data such asFirstName
,LastName
, andTitle
, based on the providedgender
parameter, which now supports dynamic mode. Future minor versions will allow for overriding the default names database. -
Added tsModify - a new template function for time.Time objects modification
-
Introduced a new RandomIp transformer capable of generating a random IP address based on the specified netmask.
-
Added a new RandomMac transformer for generating random Mac addresses.
-
Deleted transformers include
RandomMacAddress
,RandomIPv4
,RandomIPv6
,RandomUnixTime
,RandomTitleMale
,RandomTitleFemale
,RandomFirstName
,RandomFirstNameMale
,RandomFirstNameFemale
,RandomLastName
, andRandomName
due to the introduction of more flexible and unified options.
Fixes and improvements¶
- Fixed
validate
command with the--table
flag, which had the wrong order of the table name representation{{ table_name }}.{{ schema }}
instead of{{ schema }}.{{ table_name }}
. - Fixed
Row.SetColumn
out of range validation. - Fixed
restoreWorker
panic caused when the worker received an error from pgx. - Fixed error
handling in the
restore
command. - Fixed restore jobs now start a transaction for each table restoration and commit it after the table restoration is done.
- Fixed
--exit-on-error
works incorrectly in therestore
command. Now, the--exit-on-error
flag works correctly with thedata
section. - Fixed transaction rollback in the
validate
command. - Fixed typo in documentation.
- Fixed a CI/CD bug related to retrieving current tags.
- Fixed the Docker image tag for
latest
to exclude specific keywords. - Fixed a case where the hashing value was not set for each column
in the
RandomPerson
transformer. - Fixed original email value parsing conditions.
- Subset docs revision.
- Fixes a case where data entries were excluded by exclusion
parameters such as
--exclude-table
,--table
, etc. - Fixed zero bytes that were written in the buffer due to the wrong
buffer limit in the
Email
transformer. - Fixed a case where the overridden type of column via
columns_type_override
did not work. - Fixed a case where an unknown option provided in the config was just ignored instead of throwing an error.
- Fixed a case where
min
andmax
parameter values were ignored in transformersNoiseDate
,NoiseNumeric
,NoiseFloat
,NoiseInt
,RandomNumeric
,RandomFloat
, andRandomInt
. - Fixed TOC entry COPY restoration statement - added missing
newline and semicolon. Now backward pg_dump call
pg_restore 1724504511561 --file 1724504511561.sql
is backward compatible and works as expected. - Fixed a case where dump/restore fails when masking tables with a generated column.
- Updated go version (v1.22) and dependencies
- Revised installation section of doc
- PostgreSQL 17 support - revised ported library to support PostgreSQL 17
- Fixed integration tests - reset the go test cache on each iteration
- Push docker images to ghcr.io registry
- A bunch of refactoring and code cleanup to make the codebase more maintainable and readable.
Full Changelog: v0.1.14...v0.2.0¶
Links¶
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