Package com.mongodb

Class AutoEncryptionSettings


  • public final class AutoEncryptionSettings
    extends Object
    The client-side automatic encryption settings. Client side encryption enables an application to specify what fields in a collection must be encrypted, and the driver automatically encrypts commands sent to MongoDB and decrypts responses.

    Automatic encryption is an enterprise only feature that only applies to operations on a collection. Automatic encryption is not supported for operations on a database or view and will result in error. To bypass automatic encryption, set bypassAutoEncryption=true in AutoEncryptionSettings.

    Explicit encryption/decryption and automatic decryption is a community feature, enabled with the new com.mongodb.client.vault.ClientEncryption type.

    A MongoClient configured with bypassAutoEncryption=true will still automatically decrypt.

    If automatic encryption fails on an operation, use a MongoClient configured with bypassAutoEncryption=true and use ClientEncryption#encrypt to manually encrypt values.

    Enabling client side encryption reduces the maximum document and message size (using a maxBsonObjectSize of 2MiB and maxMessageSizeBytes of 6MB) and may have a negative performance impact.

    Automatic encryption requires the authenticated user to have the listCollections privilege action.

    Since:
    3.11
    • Method Detail

      • getKeyVaultMongoClientSettings

        @Nullable
        public MongoClientSettings getKeyVaultMongoClientSettings()
        Gets the key vault settings.

        The key vault collection is assumed to reside on the same MongoDB cluster as the encrypted collections. But the optional keyVaultMongoClientSettings can be used to route data key queries to a separate MongoDB cluster, or the same cluster but using a different credential.

        Returns:
        the key vault settings, which may be null to indicate that the same MongoClient should be used to access the key vault collection as is used for the rest of the application.
      • getKeyVaultNamespace

        public String getKeyVaultNamespace()
        Gets the key vault namespace.

        The key vault namespace refers to a collection that contains all data keys used for encryption and decryption (aka the key vault collection). Data keys are stored as documents in a special MongoDB collection. Data keys are protected with encryption by a KMS provider (AWS KMS or a local master key).

        Returns:
        the key vault namespace, which may not be null
      • getKmsProviders

        public Map<String,​Map<String,​Object>> getKmsProviders()
        Gets the map of KMS provider properties.

        Multiple KMS providers may be specified. Initially, two KMS providers are supported: "aws" and "local". The kmsProviders map values differ by provider:

        For "aws", the properties are:

        • accessKeyId: a String containing the AWS access key identifier
        • secretAccessKey: a String the AWS secret access key

        For "local", the properties are:

        • key: <byte array of length 96>
        Returns:
        map of KMS provider properties
      • getSchemaMap

        public Map<String,​BsonDocument> getSchemaMap()
        Gets the map of namespace to local JSON schema.

        Automatic encryption is configured with an "encrypt" field in a collection's JSONSchema. By default, a collection's JSONSchema is periodically polled with the listCollections command. But a JSONSchema may be specified locally with the schemaMap option.

        The key into the map is the full namespace of the collection, which is &lt;database name>.&lt;collection name>. For example, if the database name is "test" and the collection name is "users", then the namesspace is "test.users".

        Supplying a schemaMap 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 schemaMap only apply to configuring automatic encryption for client side encryption. Other validation rules in the JSON schema will not be enforced by the driver and will result in an error.

        Returns:
        map of namespace to local JSON schema
      • getExtraOptions

        public Map<String,​Object> getExtraOptions()
        Gets the extra options that control the behavior of auto-encryption components.

        The extraOptions currently only relate to the mongocryptd process. The following options keys are supported:

        • mongocryptdURI: a String which defaults to "mongodb://%2Fvar%2Fmongocryptd.sock" if domain sockets are available or "mongodb://localhost:27020" otherwise.
        • mongocryptdBypassSpawn: a boolean which defaults to false. If true, the driver will not attempt to automatically spawn a mongocryptd process
        • mongocryptdSpawnPath: specifies the full path to the mongocryptd executable. By default the driver spawns mongocryptd from the system path.
        • mongocryptdSpawnArgs: Used to control the behavior of mongocryptd when the driver spawns it. By default, the driver spawns mongocryptd with the single command line argument "--idleShutdownTimeoutSecs=60"
        Returns:
        the extra options map
      • isBypassAutoEncryption

        public boolean isBypassAutoEncryption()
        Gets whether auto-encryption should be bypassed. Even when this option is true, auto-decryption is still enabled.

        This option is useful for cases where the driver throws an exception because it is unable to prove that the command does not contain any fields that should be automatically encrypted, but the application is able to determine that it does not. For these cases, the application can construct a MongoClient with AutoEncryptionSettings with bypassAutoEncryption enabled.

        Returns:
        true if auto-encryption should be bypassed