Data Loss Prevention V2 Client - Class FindingLimits (1.12.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Data Loss Prevention V2 Client class FindingLimits.

Configuration to control the number of findings returned for inspection.

This is not used for de-identification or data profiling. When redacting sensitive data from images, finding limits don't apply. They can cause unexpected or inconsistent results, where only some data is redacted. Don't include finding limits in RedactImage requests. Otherwise, Cloud DLP returns an error.

Generated from protobuf message google.privacy.dlp.v2.InspectConfig.FindingLimits

Namespace

Google \ Cloud \ Dlp \ V2 \ InspectConfig

Methods

__construct

Constructor.

Parameters
Name
Description
data
array

Optional. Data for populating the Message object.

↳ max_findings_per_item
int

Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned. When set within an InspectContentRequest , this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.

↳ max_findings_per_request
int

Max number of findings that are returned per request or job. If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest , the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.

↳ max_findings_per_info_type
array< Google\Cloud\Dlp\V2\InspectConfig\FindingLimits\InfoTypeLimit >

Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.

getMaxFindingsPerItem

Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned.

When set within an InspectContentRequest , this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.

Returns
Type
Description
int

setMaxFindingsPerItem

Max number of findings that are returned for each item scanned.

When set within an InspectContentRequest , this field is ignored. This value isn't a hard limit. If the number of findings for an item reaches this limit, the inspection of that item ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns for the item can be multiple times higher than this value.

Parameter
Name
Description
var
int
Returns
Type
Description
$this

getMaxFindingsPerRequest

Max number of findings that are returned per request or job.

If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest , the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.

Returns
Type
Description
int

setMaxFindingsPerRequest

Max number of findings that are returned per request or job.

If you set this field in an InspectContentRequest , the resulting maximum value is the value that you set or 3,000, whichever is lower. This value isn't a hard limit. If an inspection reaches this limit, the inspection ends gradually, not abruptly. Therefore, the actual number of findings that Cloud DLP returns can be multiple times higher than this value.

Parameter
Name
Description
var
int
Returns
Type
Description
$this

getMaxFindingsPerInfoType

Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.

Returns
Type
Description

setMaxFindingsPerInfoType

Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.

Parameter
Name
Description
Returns
Type
Description
$this
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