Provided by: libmongoc-doc_1.26.0-1.1ubuntu2_all
SYNOPSIS
void mongoc_auto_encryption_opts_set_schema_map (mongoc_auto_encryption_opts_t *opts, const bson_t *schema_map);
PARAMETERS
• opts: The mongoc_auto_encryption_opts_t • schema_map: A bson_t where keys are collection namespaces and values are JSON schemas. Supplying a schema map provides more security than relying on JSON Schemas obtained from the server. It protects against a malicious server advertising a false JSON Schema, which could trick the client into sending unencrypted data that should be encrypted. Schemas supplied in the schema map only apply to configuring automatic encryption for Client-Side Field Level Encryption. Other validation rules in the JSON schema will not be enforced by the driver and will result in an error. The following is an example of a schema map which configures automatic encryption for the collection db.coll: { "db.coll": { "properties": { "encrypted_string": { "encrypt": { "keyId": [ { "$binary": { "base64": "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA==", "subType": "04" } } ], "bsonType": "string", "algorithm": "AEAD_AES_256_CBC_HMAC_SHA_512-Deterministic" } } }, "bsonType": "object" } } The schema map does not apply to collections encrypted with: Queryable Encryption. Use mongoc_auto_encryption_opts_set_encrypted_fields_map() instead. SEE ALSO: mongoc_client_enable_auto_encryption() In-Use Encryption
AUTHOR
MongoDB, Inc
COPYRIGHT
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