Manage Sensitive Data Discovery Templates
Audience: Data Owners and Governors
Content Summary: This page details the
immuta sdd template
command, its subcommands, and its arguments.
Prerequisite
Command Overview: immuta sdd template
This command allows you to manage templates, which are a collection of classifiers and settings used to drive the configuration of SDD runs. The table below illustrates subcommands and arguments.
Subcommands | Aliases | Description |
---|---|---|
create |
save |
Create a template. |
delete |
None | Delete the passed template. |
get |
None | Get a template. |
global |
None | Get a global template. |
search |
ls , list |
Search all templates. |
update |
None | Update a template. |
Options
Use these options to get more details about the sdd template
command or any of its subcommands:
-h
--help
$ immuta sdd template -h
Manage Sensitive Data Discovery Templates
Usage:
immuta sdd template [command]
Available Commands:
create Create an SDD template
delete Delete the passed SDD template
get Get an SDD template.
global Get the SDD global template
search Search all templates
update Update an SDD template
Flags:
-h, --help Help for template
Global Flags:
--config string Config file (default $HOME/.immutacfg.yaml)
-p, --profile string Specifies the profile for what instance/api the cli will use (default "default")
Use "immuta sdd template [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Create a Template
-
Save your template to a valid YAML or JSON file using these attributes:
Attribute Description Required name string
Unique, request-friendly template name.Yes displayName string
Unique, human-readable template name.Yes description string
The template description.Yes classifiers array
Includes each classifier'sname
andoverrides
forminConfidence
andtags
.Yes sampleSize integer
Override for how many records to sample from the data source.No An example is provided below.
{ "name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE", "displayName": "Account Numbers Template", "description": "This template contains the classifier that identifies account numbers.", "classifiers": [ { "name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBER_CLASSIFIER" } ], "sampleSize": 100 }
-
Run
immuta sdd template create <filepath> [flags]
, referencing the file you just created. The options you can specify include-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-o
or--output json | yaml
: Specify the output format.--outputTemplate string
: Format the response using a Go template.
Example
$ immuta sdd template create ./account-template.json -o json
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE",
"displayName": "Account Numbers Template",
"description": "This template contains the classifier that identifies account numbers.",
"sampleSize": 100,
"createdBy": {
"id": 1,
"name": "Example User",
"email": "user@example.com"
},
"id": 2,
"createdAt": "2022-03-28T15:48:02.977Z",
"updatedAt": "2022-03-28T15:48:02.977Z",
"classifiers": [
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBER_CLASSIFIER",
"overrides": {}
}
]
}
Get a Template
Run immuta sdd template get <templateName> [flags]
, specifying the name of the template you would like to get.
Options you can specify include
-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-o
or--output json | yaml
: Specify the output format.--outputTemplate string
: Format the response using a Go template.
Example
The example below illustrates a user getting a template named ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE.
$ immuta sdd template get ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE
Getting template ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE...
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE",
"displayName": "Account Numbers Template",
"description": "This template contains the classifier that identifies account numbers.",
"sampleSize": 100,
"createdBy": {
"id": 1,
"name": "Example User",
"email": "user@example.com"
},
"id": 2,
"createdAt": "2022-03-28T15:48:02.977Z",
"updatedAt": "2022-03-28T15:48:02.977Z",
"classifiers": [
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBER_CLASSIFIER",
"overrides": {}
}
]
}
Get a Global Template
Global Templates Must be Configured in the Immuta UI
This command only returns templates that have been configured, not the default global template. If no custom global template has been configured by an Administrator, you will receive an error message.
To configure a global template in the Immuta UI, see this tutorial.
Run immuta sdd template global [flags]
, to get the global template that has been configured for Sensitive Data
Discovery. Options you can specify include
-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-o
or--output json | yaml
: Specify the output format.--outputTemplate string
: Format the response using a Go template.
Example
The example below illustrates a user getting the global template that had been configured in the Immuta UI by an Administrator.
$ immuta sdd template global
Getting global template...
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE",
"displayName": "Account Numbers Template",
"description": "This template contains the classifier that identifies account numbers.",
"sampleSize": 2000,
"createdBy": {
"id": 1,
"name": "Example User",
"email": "user@example.com"
},
"id": 3,
"createdAt": "2022-03-28T17:10:48.507Z",
"updatedAt": "2022-03-28T17:10:48.507Z",
"classifiers": [
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBER_CLASSIFIER",
"overrides": {}
}
]
}
Search Templates
Run immuta sdd template search [string] [flags]
to list all templates or search templates by name. Options
you can specify include
--classifiers strings
: Limit results to only templates that contain the specified classifiers.-h
,--help
: Help for search.--limit int
The search limit for pagination (default 25).--offset int
: The search offset for pagination.--order asc | desc
: The sort order.-o
,--output json | yaml
: The output format.--outputTemplate string
: Format the response using a Go template.-s
,--sort id | name | displayName | type | createdAt | updatedAt
: Field to sort by.
Example
The example below illustrates a user searching all templates containing the ACCOUNT_NUMBER_CLASSIFIER
.
$ immuta sdd template search --classifiers="ACCOUNT_NUMBER_CLASSIFIER"
Searching all templates...
ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE This template contains the classifier that identifies account numbers.
Displaying 1 of 1 templates
Update a Template
-
Update your template in a valid YAML or JSON file using these attributes:
Attribute Description Required name string
Unique, request-friendly template name.Yes displayName string
Unique, human-readable template name.Yes description string
The template description.Yes classifiers array
Includes each classifier'sname
andoverrides
forminConfidence
andtags
.Yes sampleSize integer
Override for how many records to sample from the data source.No -
Run
immuta sdd template update <templateName> <filepath> [flags]
, referencing the file you just updated. The options you can specify include-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-o
or--output json | yaml
: Specify the output format.--outputTemplate string
: Format the response using a Go template.
Example
The example below illustrates a user updating a template named ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE.
$ immuta sdd template update ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE ./account-template -o json
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE",
"displayName": "Account Numbers Template",
"description": "This template contains the classifier that identifies account numbers.",
"sampleSize": 2000,
"createdBy": {
"id": 1,
"name": "Example User",
"email": "user@example.com"
},
"id": 2,
"createdAt": "2022-03-28T15:48:02.977Z",
"updatedAt": "2022-03-28T16:15:01.791Z",
"classifiers": [
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBER_CLASSIFIER",
"overrides": {}
}
]
}
Delete a Template
Run immuta sdd template delete <templateName> [flags]
to delete the template. The options
you can specify include
-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-o
or--output json | yaml
: Specify the output format.--outputTemplate string
: Format the response using a Go template.
Example
$ immuta sdd template delete ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE -o json
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBERS_TEMPLATE",
"displayName": "Account Numbers Template",
"description": "This template contains the classifier that identifies account numbers.",
"sampleSize": 2000,
"createdBy": {
"id": 1,
"name": "Example User",
"email": "user@example.com"
},
"id": 2,
"createdAt": "2022-03-28T15:48:02.977Z",
"updatedAt": "2022-03-28T16:15:01.791Z",
"classifiers": [
{
"name": "ACCOUNT_NUMBER_CLASSIFIER",
"overrides": {}
}
]
}