NAME
    Data::Censor - censor sensitive stuff in a data structure

VERSION
    Version 0.01

SYNOPSIS
        # OO way, letting you specify your own list of sensitive-looking fields, and
        # what they should be replaced by
        my $censor = Data::Censor->new(
            sensitive_fields => [ qw(card_number password) ],
            replacement => '(Sensitive data hidden)',
        );
    
        # Censor the data in-place (changes the data structure, returns the number
        # of keys censored)
        my $censor_count = $censor->censor(\%data);

        # Or clone the original data structure and return it after censoring:
        my $censored_data = $censor->censored_data(\%data);

new (CONSTRUCTOR)
    Accepts the following arguments:

    sensitive_fields
        Either an arrayref of sensitive fields, checked for equality, or a
        regex to test against each key to see if it's considered sensitive.

    replacement
        The string to replace each value with

    replacement_callbacks
        A hashref of key => sub {...}, where each key is a column name to
        match, and the coderef takes the uncensored value and returns the
        censored value, letting you for instance mask a card number but
        leave the last 4 digits visible.

METHODS
  censor
    Given a data structure (hashref), clones it and returns the cloned
    version after censoring potentially sensitive data within.

  censored_data
    Class method for quick censoring with default options - takes a hashref,
    clones it, applies censoring, and returns the resulting cloned hashref.

AUTHOR
    David Precious (BIGPRESH), `<davidp at preshweb.co.uk>'

    This code was originally written for the Dancer project by myself; I've
    pulled it out into a seperate distribution as I was using it for code at
    work.

SUPPORT
    You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

        perldoc Data::Censor

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
    Copyright 2014 David Precious.

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