oci.DataSafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn
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This resource provides the Sensitive Data Models Sensitive Column resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Safe service.
Creates a new sensitive column in the specified sensitive data model.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as oci from "@pulumi/oci";
const testSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn = new oci.datasafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn("test_sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column", {
columnName: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnColumnName,
object: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObject,
schemaName: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnSchemaName,
sensitiveDataModelId: testSensitiveDataModel.id,
appDefinedChildColumnKeys: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppDefinedChildColumnKeys,
appName: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppName,
dataType: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDataType,
dbDefinedChildColumnKeys: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDbDefinedChildColumnKeys,
objectType: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObjectType,
parentColumnKeys: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnParentColumnKeys,
relationType: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnRelationType,
sensitiveTypeId: testSensitiveType.id,
status: sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnStatus,
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_oci as oci
test_sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column = oci.data_safe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn("test_sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column",
column_name=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_column_name,
object=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_object,
schema_name=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_schema_name,
sensitive_data_model_id=test_sensitive_data_model["id"],
app_defined_child_column_keys=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_app_defined_child_column_keys,
app_name=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_app_name,
data_type=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_data_type,
db_defined_child_column_keys=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_db_defined_child_column_keys,
object_type=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_object_type,
parent_column_keys=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_parent_column_keys,
relation_type=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_relation_type,
sensitive_type_id=test_sensitive_type["id"],
status=sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_status)
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-oci/sdk/v2/go/oci/DataSafe"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := DataSafe.NewSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(ctx, "test_sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column", &DataSafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs{
ColumnName: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnColumnName),
Object: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObject),
SchemaName: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnSchemaName),
SensitiveDataModelId: pulumi.Any(testSensitiveDataModel.Id),
AppDefinedChildColumnKeys: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppDefinedChildColumnKeys),
AppName: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppName),
DataType: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDataType),
DbDefinedChildColumnKeys: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDbDefinedChildColumnKeys),
ObjectType: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObjectType),
ParentColumnKeys: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnParentColumnKeys),
RelationType: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnRelationType),
SensitiveTypeId: pulumi.Any(testSensitiveType.Id),
Status: pulumi.Any(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnStatus),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Oci = Pulumi.Oci;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var testSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn = new Oci.DataSafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn("test_sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column", new()
{
ColumnName = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnColumnName,
Object = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObject,
SchemaName = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnSchemaName,
SensitiveDataModelId = testSensitiveDataModel.Id,
AppDefinedChildColumnKeys = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppDefinedChildColumnKeys,
AppName = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppName,
DataType = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDataType,
DbDefinedChildColumnKeys = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDbDefinedChildColumnKeys,
ObjectType = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObjectType,
ParentColumnKeys = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnParentColumnKeys,
RelationType = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnRelationType,
SensitiveTypeId = testSensitiveType.Id,
Status = sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnStatus,
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.oci.DataSafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn;
import com.pulumi.oci.DataSafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var testSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn = new SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn("testSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn", SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs.builder()
.columnName(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnColumnName)
.object(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObject)
.schemaName(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnSchemaName)
.sensitiveDataModelId(testSensitiveDataModel.id())
.appDefinedChildColumnKeys(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppDefinedChildColumnKeys)
.appName(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppName)
.dataType(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDataType)
.dbDefinedChildColumnKeys(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDbDefinedChildColumnKeys)
.objectType(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObjectType)
.parentColumnKeys(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnParentColumnKeys)
.relationType(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnRelationType)
.sensitiveTypeId(testSensitiveType.id())
.status(sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnStatus)
.build());
}
}
resources:
testSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn:
type: oci:DataSafe:SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn
name: test_sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column
properties:
columnName: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnColumnName}
object: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObject}
schemaName: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnSchemaName}
sensitiveDataModelId: ${testSensitiveDataModel.id}
appDefinedChildColumnKeys: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppDefinedChildColumnKeys}
appName: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnAppName}
dataType: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDataType}
dbDefinedChildColumnKeys: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnDbDefinedChildColumnKeys}
objectType: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnObjectType}
parentColumnKeys: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnParentColumnKeys}
relationType: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnRelationType}
sensitiveTypeId: ${testSensitiveType.id}
status: ${sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnStatus}
Create SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(name: string, args: SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(resource_name: str,
args: SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
object: Optional[str] = None,
sensitive_data_model_id: Optional[str] = None,
column_name: Optional[str] = None,
schema_name: Optional[str] = None,
data_type: Optional[str] = None,
db_defined_child_column_keys: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
object_type: Optional[str] = None,
parent_column_keys: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
relation_type: Optional[str] = None,
app_defined_child_column_keys: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
app_name: Optional[str] = None,
sensitive_type_id: Optional[str] = None,
status: Optional[str] = None)
func NewSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(ctx *Context, name string, args SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn, error)
public SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(string name, SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(String name, SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs args)
public SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(String name, SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: oci:DataSafe:SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnResource = new Oci.DataSafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn("sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnResource", new()
{
Object = "string",
SensitiveDataModelId = "string",
ColumnName = "string",
SchemaName = "string",
DataType = "string",
DbDefinedChildColumnKeys = new[]
{
"string",
},
ObjectType = "string",
ParentColumnKeys = new[]
{
"string",
},
RelationType = "string",
AppDefinedChildColumnKeys = new[]
{
"string",
},
AppName = "string",
SensitiveTypeId = "string",
Status = "string",
});
example, err := DataSafe.NewSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(ctx, "sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnResource", &DataSafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs{
Object: pulumi.String("string"),
SensitiveDataModelId: pulumi.String("string"),
ColumnName: pulumi.String("string"),
SchemaName: pulumi.String("string"),
DataType: pulumi.String("string"),
DbDefinedChildColumnKeys: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
ObjectType: pulumi.String("string"),
ParentColumnKeys: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
RelationType: pulumi.String("string"),
AppDefinedChildColumnKeys: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
AppName: pulumi.String("string"),
SensitiveTypeId: pulumi.String("string"),
Status: pulumi.String("string"),
})
var sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnResource = new SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn("sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnResource", SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnArgs.builder()
.object("string")
.sensitiveDataModelId("string")
.columnName("string")
.schemaName("string")
.dataType("string")
.dbDefinedChildColumnKeys("string")
.objectType("string")
.parentColumnKeys("string")
.relationType("string")
.appDefinedChildColumnKeys("string")
.appName("string")
.sensitiveTypeId("string")
.status("string")
.build());
sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column_resource = oci.data_safe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn("sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnResource",
object="string",
sensitive_data_model_id="string",
column_name="string",
schema_name="string",
data_type="string",
db_defined_child_column_keys=["string"],
object_type="string",
parent_column_keys=["string"],
relation_type="string",
app_defined_child_column_keys=["string"],
app_name="string",
sensitive_type_id="string",
status="string")
const sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnResource = new oci.datasafe.SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn("sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnResource", {
object: "string",
sensitiveDataModelId: "string",
columnName: "string",
schemaName: "string",
dataType: "string",
dbDefinedChildColumnKeys: ["string"],
objectType: "string",
parentColumnKeys: ["string"],
relationType: "string",
appDefinedChildColumnKeys: ["string"],
appName: "string",
sensitiveTypeId: "string",
status: "string",
});
type: oci:DataSafe:SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn
properties:
appDefinedChildColumnKeys:
- string
appName: string
columnName: string
dataType: string
dbDefinedChildColumnKeys:
- string
object: string
objectType: string
parentColumnKeys:
- string
relationType: string
schemaName: string
sensitiveDataModelId: string
sensitiveTypeId: string
status: string
SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn resource accepts the following input properties:
- Column
Name string - The name of the sensitive column.
- Object string
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- Schema
Name string - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- Sensitive
Data stringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- App
Defined List<string>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- App
Name string - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- Data
Type string - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- Db
Defined List<string>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- Object
Type string - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- Parent
Column List<string>Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- Relation
Type string - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- Sensitive
Type stringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- Status string
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- Column
Name string - The name of the sensitive column.
- Object string
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- Schema
Name string - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- Sensitive
Data stringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- App
Defined []stringChild Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- App
Name string - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- Data
Type string - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- Db
Defined []stringChild Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- Object
Type string - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- Parent
Column []stringKeys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- Relation
Type string - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- Sensitive
Type stringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- Status string
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- column
Name String - The name of the sensitive column.
- object String
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- schema
Name String - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- sensitive
Data StringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- app
Defined List<String>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- app
Name String - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- data
Type String - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- db
Defined List<String>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- object
Type String - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- parent
Column List<String>Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- relation
Type String - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- sensitive
Type StringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- status String
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- column
Name string - The name of the sensitive column.
- object string
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- schema
Name string - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- sensitive
Data stringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- app
Defined string[]Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- app
Name string - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- data
Type string - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- db
Defined string[]Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- object
Type string - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- parent
Column string[]Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- relation
Type string - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- sensitive
Type stringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- status string
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- column_
name str - The name of the sensitive column.
- object str
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- schema_
name str - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- sensitive_
data_ strmodel_ id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- app_
defined_ Sequence[str]child_ column_ keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- app_
name str - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- data_
type str - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- db_
defined_ Sequence[str]child_ column_ keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- object_
type str - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- parent_
column_ Sequence[str]keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- relation_
type str - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- sensitive_
type_ strid - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- status str
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- column
Name String - The name of the sensitive column.
- object String
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- schema
Name String - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- sensitive
Data StringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- app
Defined List<String>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- app
Name String - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- data
Type String - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- db
Defined List<String>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- object
Type String - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- parent
Column List<String>Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- relation
Type String - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- sensitive
Type StringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- status String
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn resource produces the following output properties:
- Column
Groups List<string> - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- Estimated
Data stringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Key string
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- Lifecycle
Details string - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- Sample
Data List<string>Values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- Source string
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- State string
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- Time
Created string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- Time
Updated string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- Column
Groups []string - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- Estimated
Data stringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Key string
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- Lifecycle
Details string - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- Sample
Data []stringValues - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- Source string
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- State string
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- Time
Created string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- Time
Updated string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- column
Groups List<String> - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- estimated
Data StringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- key String
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- lifecycle
Details String - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- sample
Data List<String>Values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- source String
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- state String
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- time
Created String - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- time
Updated String - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- column
Groups string[] - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- estimated
Data stringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- key string
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- lifecycle
Details string - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- sample
Data string[]Values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- source string
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- state string
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- time
Created string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- time
Updated string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- column_
groups Sequence[str] - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- estimated_
data_ strvalue_ count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- key str
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- lifecycle_
details str - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- sample_
data_ Sequence[str]values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- source str
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- state str
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- time_
created str - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- time_
updated str - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- column
Groups List<String> - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- estimated
Data StringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- key String
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- lifecycle
Details String - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- sample
Data List<String>Values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- source String
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- state String
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- time
Created String - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- time
Updated String - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
Look up Existing SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn Resource
Get an existing SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
app_defined_child_column_keys: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
app_name: Optional[str] = None,
column_groups: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
column_name: Optional[str] = None,
data_type: Optional[str] = None,
db_defined_child_column_keys: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
estimated_data_value_count: Optional[str] = None,
key: Optional[str] = None,
lifecycle_details: Optional[str] = None,
object: Optional[str] = None,
object_type: Optional[str] = None,
parent_column_keys: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
relation_type: Optional[str] = None,
sample_data_values: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
schema_name: Optional[str] = None,
sensitive_data_model_id: Optional[str] = None,
sensitive_type_id: Optional[str] = None,
source: Optional[str] = None,
state: Optional[str] = None,
status: Optional[str] = None,
time_created: Optional[str] = None,
time_updated: Optional[str] = None) -> SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn
func GetSensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn, error)
public static SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn Get(string name, Input<string> id, SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn get(String name, Output<String> id, SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumnState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- App
Defined List<string>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- App
Name string - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- Column
Groups List<string> - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- Column
Name string - The name of the sensitive column.
- Data
Type string - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- Db
Defined List<string>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- Estimated
Data stringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- Key string
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- Lifecycle
Details string - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- Object string
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- Object
Type string - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- Parent
Column List<string>Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- Relation
Type string - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- Sample
Data List<string>Values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- Schema
Name string - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- Sensitive
Data stringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- Sensitive
Type stringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- Source string
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- State string
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- Status string
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- Time
Created string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- Time
Updated string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- App
Defined []stringChild Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- App
Name string - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- Column
Groups []string - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- Column
Name string - The name of the sensitive column.
- Data
Type string - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- Db
Defined []stringChild Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- Estimated
Data stringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- Key string
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- Lifecycle
Details string - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- Object string
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- Object
Type string - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- Parent
Column []stringKeys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- Relation
Type string - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- Sample
Data []stringValues - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- Schema
Name string - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- Sensitive
Data stringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- Sensitive
Type stringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- Source string
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- State string
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- Status string
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- Time
Created string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- Time
Updated string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- app
Defined List<String>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- app
Name String - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- column
Groups List<String> - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- column
Name String - The name of the sensitive column.
- data
Type String - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- db
Defined List<String>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- estimated
Data StringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- key String
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- lifecycle
Details String - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- object String
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- object
Type String - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- parent
Column List<String>Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- relation
Type String - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- sample
Data List<String>Values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- schema
Name String - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- sensitive
Data StringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- sensitive
Type StringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- source String
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- state String
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- status String
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- time
Created String - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- time
Updated String - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- app
Defined string[]Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- app
Name string - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- column
Groups string[] - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- column
Name string - The name of the sensitive column.
- data
Type string - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- db
Defined string[]Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- estimated
Data stringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- key string
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- lifecycle
Details string - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- object string
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- object
Type string - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- parent
Column string[]Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- relation
Type string - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- sample
Data string[]Values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- schema
Name string - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- sensitive
Data stringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- sensitive
Type stringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- source string
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- state string
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- status string
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- time
Created string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- time
Updated string - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- app_
defined_ Sequence[str]child_ column_ keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- app_
name str - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- column_
groups Sequence[str] - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- column_
name str - The name of the sensitive column.
- data_
type str - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- db_
defined_ Sequence[str]child_ column_ keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- estimated_
data_ strvalue_ count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- key str
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- lifecycle_
details str - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- object str
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- object_
type str - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- parent_
column_ Sequence[str]keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- relation_
type str - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- sample_
data_ Sequence[str]values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- schema_
name str - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- sensitive_
data_ strmodel_ id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- sensitive_
type_ strid - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- source str
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- state str
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- status str
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- time_
created str - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- time_
updated str - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
- app
Defined List<String>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are application-level (non-dictionary) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- app
Name String - The name of the application associated with the sensitive column. It's useful when the application name is different from the schema name. Otherwise, it can be ignored. If this attribute is not provided, it's automatically populated with the value provided for the schemaName attribute.
- column
Groups List<String> - The composite key groups to which the sensitive column belongs. If the column is part of a composite key, it's assigned a column group. It helps identify and manage referential relationships that involve composite keys.
- column
Name String - The name of the sensitive column.
- data
Type String - (Updatable) The data type of the sensitive column.
- db
Defined List<String>Child Column Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are database-level (dictionary-defined) children of the sensitive column. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the child columns must be added to the sensitive data model before their keys can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the parentColumnKeys and relationType attributes of the child columns are automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- estimated
Data StringValue Count - The estimated number of data values the column has in the associated database.
- key String
- The unique key that identifies the sensitive column. It's numeric and unique within a sensitive data model.
- lifecycle
Details String - Details about the current state of the sensitive column.
- object String
- The database object that contains the sensitive column.
- object
Type String - The type of the database object that contains the sensitive column.
- parent
Column List<String>Keys - (Updatable) Unique keys identifying the columns that are parents of the sensitive column. At present, it accepts only one parent column key. This attribute can be used to establish relationship between columns in a sensitive data model. Note that the parent column must be added to the sensitive data model before its key can be specified here. If this attribute is provided, the appDefinedChildColumnKeys or dbDefinedChildColumnKeys attribute of the parent column is automatically updated to reflect the relationship.
- relation
Type String - (Updatable) The type of referential relationship the sensitive column has with its parent. NONE indicates that the sensitive column does not have a parent. DB_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined in the database dictionary. APP_DEFINED indicates that the relationship is defined at the application level and not in the database dictionary.
- sample
Data List<String>Values - Original data values collected for the sensitive column from the associated database. Sample data helps review the column and ensure that it actually contains sensitive data. Note that sample data is retrieved by a data discovery job only if the isSampleDataCollectionEnabled attribute is set to true. At present, only one data value is collected per sensitive column.
- schema
Name String - The database schema that contains the sensitive column.
- sensitive
Data StringModel Id - The OCID of the sensitive data model.
- sensitive
Type StringId - (Updatable) The OCID of the sensitive type to be associated with the sensitive column.
- source String
- The source of the sensitive column. DISCOVERY indicates that the column was added to the sensitive data model using a data discovery job. MANUAL indicates that the column was added manually.
- state String
- The current state of the sensitive column.
- status String
(Updatable) The status of the sensitive column. VALID means the column is considered sensitive. INVALID means the column is not considered sensitive. Tracking invalid columns in a sensitive data model helps ensure that an incremental data discovery job does not identify these columns as sensitive.
** IMPORTANT ** Any change to a property that does not support update will force the destruction and recreation of the resource with the new property values
- time
Created String - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was created in the sensitive data model.
- time
Updated String - The date and time, in the format defined by RFC3339, the sensitive column was last updated in the sensitive data model.
Import
SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumns can be imported using the id
, e.g.
$ pulumi import oci:DataSafe/sensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn:SensitiveDataModelsSensitiveColumn test_sensitive_data_models_sensitive_column "sensitiveDataModels/{sensitiveDataModelId}/sensitiveColumns/{sensitiveColumnKey}"
To learn more about importing existing cloud resources, see Importing resources.
Package Details
- Repository
- oci pulumi/pulumi-oci
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
oci
Terraform Provider.