Feat/masking input types support #6412
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Issue number: #3473
Summary
Changes
This PR adds support to the DataMasking utility to handle complex Python input types such as:
.dict()
methodTo support this, a new
prepare_data
function was introduced, which performs type introspection and converts the input data into a dictionary before processing.This function is now invoked at the beginning of the
erase
,encrypt
, anddecrypt
methods, allowing these methods to seamlessly accept structured objects in addition to primitive types likedict
,str
,list
, etc.User experience
Before:
After:
This allows customers to use the utility directly with modern application architectures that use type-safe data structures.
Checklist
Is this a breaking change?
RFC issue number: N/A
Checklist:
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