Message representing a set of files in a Cloud Storage bucket. Regular
expressions are used to allow fine-grained control over which files in the
bucket to include.
Included files are those that match at least one item in include_regex and
do not match any items in exclude_regex. Note that a file that matches
items from both lists will not be included. For a match to occur, the
entire file path (i.e., everything in the url after the bucket name) must
match the regular expression.
For example, given the input {bucket_name: "mybucket", include_regex:
["directory1/."], exclude_regex:
["directory1/excluded."]}:
gs://mybucket/directory1/myfile will be included
gs://mybucket/directory1/directory2/myfile will be included (.* matches
across /)
gs://mybucket/directory0/directory1/myfile will not be included (the
full path doesn't match any items in include_regex)
gs://mybucket/directory1/excludedfile will not be included (the path
matches an item in exclude_regex)
If include_regex is left empty, it will match all files by default
(this is equivalent to setting include_regex: [".*"]).
Some other common use cases:
{bucket_name: "mybucket", exclude_regex: [".*\.pdf"]} will include all
files in mybucket except for .pdf files
{bucket_name: "mybucket", include_regex: ["directory/[^/]+"]} will
include all files directly under gs://mybucket/directory/, without matching
across /
Protobuf type google.privacy.dlp.v2.CloudStorageRegexFileSet
A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in
the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be
excluded from the scan.
Regular expressions use RE2
syntax; a guide can be found
under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in
the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be
excluded from the scan.
Regular expressions use RE2
syntax; a guide can be found
under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in
the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be
excluded from the scan.
Regular expressions use RE2
syntax; a guide can be found
under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
A list of regular expressions matching file paths to exclude. All files in
the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be
excluded from the scan.
Regular expressions use RE2
syntax; a guide can be found
under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in
the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be
included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default
(this is equivalent to including .* in the list).
Regular expressions use RE2
syntax; a guide can be found
under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in
the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be
included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default
(this is equivalent to including .* in the list).
Regular expressions use RE2
syntax; a guide can be found
under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in
the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be
included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default
(this is equivalent to including .* in the list).
Regular expressions use RE2
syntax; a guide can be found
under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
A list of regular expressions matching file paths to include. All files in
the bucket that match at least one of these regular expressions will be
included in the set of files, except for those that also match an item in
exclude_regex. Leaving this field empty will match all files by default
(this is equivalent to including .* in the list).
Regular expressions use RE2
syntax; a guide can be found
under the google/re2 repository on GitHub.
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