Full masking of simple text

In this post under DataMask, I will show with example how to mask a full text.

Below is the complete main class for your reference

Example1

package core;
import io.github.freewarelabs.datamask.core.DataFormatType;
import io.github.freewarelabs.datamask.core.DataMaskManager;
import io.github.freewarelabs.datamask.core.MaskInformationDTO;
import io.github.freewarelabs.datamask.core.MaskType;
import io.github.freewarelabs.datamask.core.exception.DataMaskException;
public class Example1 {
public static void main(String[] args) throws DataMaskException {
MaskInformationDTO maskInformationDTO = MaskInformationDTO.builder()
.maskType(MaskType.FULL_MASKING)
.dataFormatType(DataFormatType.TEXT).build();
DataMaskManager dataMaskManager = new DataMaskManager();
String result = dataMaskManager.maskText(maskInformationDTO, "hello");
System.out.println(result);
}
}

In the above code, at line 11, I create and configure an instance of “MaskInformationDTO” class.

While configuring “MaskInformationDTO” instance I am setting the mask type to “FULL_MASKING” and data format type as “TEXT”.

This will tell “DataMaskManager” instance that the input data format is a simple text (not following any particular format like email, phonenumber etc) and it has to mask the entire text.

At line 15, I create an instance of “DataMaskManager” class.

At line 16, I call non-static “maskText” method of “DataMaskManager” class and pass instance of “MaskInformationDTO” created at line 11 and actual text to be masked as an argument.

This method returns a masked text which is printed to the console.

Below is the output

Output

*****

In this way we can mask an entire text.

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