Blouson is a filter tool for Rails to conceal sensitive data from various logs.
- HTTP Request parameters in Rails log
- SQL query in Rails log
- Exception messages in
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
- Sentry Raven parameters
- Mail parameters in Rails log
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'blouson'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install blouson
If there is a HTTP request parameter prefixed with secure_
, Blouson conceals sensitive data from logging.
Blouson enables this filter automatically.
Example:
Started PUT "/employees/1" for 127.0.0.1 at Tue Jan 1 00:00:00 +0900 2013
Processing by EmployeesController#update as HTML
Parameters: {"commit"=>"Update Employee", "id"=>"1", "employee"=>{"name"=>"", "secure_personal_information"=>"[FILTERED]"}, "utf8"=>"✓"}
[Blouson::SensitiveParamsSilencer] SQL Log is skipped for sensitive data
If there is a table prefixed with secure_
, in exception message of ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
, Blouson conceals sensitive data from exception messages.
Blouson enables this filter automatically.
Example:
RuntimeError: error: SELECT `secure_users`.* FROM `secure_users` WHERE `secure_users`.`email` = '[FILTERED]' ORDER BY `secure_users`.`id` ASC LIMIT 1
Blouson provides an Arproxy module to suppress query logs for secure_ prefix tables. If there is a query log for secure_
prefix table, Blouson conceals it.
This proxy does not works automatically, so that you have to set Blouson::SensitiveTableQueryLogSilencer
in your Arproxy initializer.
require 'blouson/sensitive_table_query_log_silencer'
# your initializers
Arproxy.configure do |config|
config.adapter = "mysql2"
config.use Blouson::SensitiveTableQueryLogSilencer
end
Arproxy.enable!
Blouson provides an Raven-Ruby processor to conceal sensitive data from query string, request body, request headers and cookie values.
require 'blouson/raven_parameter_filter_processor'
filter_pattern = Rails.application.config.filter_parameters
secure_headers = %w(secret_token)
Raven.configure do |config|
...
config.processors = [Blouson::RavenParameterFilterProcessor.create(filter_pattern, secure_headers)]
...
end
ActionMailer outputs email address, all headers, and body text to the log when sending email.
D, [2019-08-08T08:40:15.939251 #67674] DEBUG -- : UserMailer#hello: processed outbound mail in 43.0ms
I, [2019-08-08T08:40:15.946281 #67674] INFO -- : Sent mail to xxx@example.com (6.3ms)
D, [2019-08-08T08:40:15.946432 #67674] DEBUG -- : Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2019 08:40:15 +0900
From: from@example.com
To: xxx@example.com
Message-ID: <xxx>
Subject: Hello
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Example mail.
Blouson filters such logs.
Example:
D, [2019-08-08T08:47:06.524182 #67886] DEBUG -- : UserMailer#hello: processed outbound mail in 23.2ms
I, [2019-08-08T08:47:06.530849 #67886] INFO -- : Sent mail to [FILTERED] (6.4ms)
D, [2019-08-08T08:47:06.530953 #67886] DEBUG -- : [Blouson::SensitiveMailLogFilter] Mail data is filtered for sensitive data
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/cookpad/blouson.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.