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A reversible anonymization tool using Google Cloud services

Project description

Reversible Anonymizer

A Python package for reversible text anonymization using Google Cloud services.

Installation

bash pip install reversible-anonymizer

Prerequisites

Google Cloud project with the following services enabled:

Cloud DLP API (dlp.googleapis.com)

Cloud Firestore API (firestore.googleapis.com)
AI Platform API (aiplatform.googleapis.com)
Google Cloud credentials configured

Usage

from reversible_anonymizer import ReversibleAnonymizer

Initialize with default settings

anonymizer = ReversibleAnonymizer(project="your-project-id")

Or customize the settings

anonymizer = ReversibleAnonymizer( project="your-project-id", info_types=[ {"name": "PERSON_NAME"}, {"name": "EMAIL_ADDRESS"} ], collection_name="custom_mappings", location="us-central1" )

Anonymize text

original_text = "Hello, my name is John Doe" anonymized_text = anonymizer.anonymize(original_text) print(f"Anonymized: {anonymized_text}")

De-anonymize text

original_text = anonymizer.deanonymize(anonymized_text) print(f"De-anonymized: {original_text}")

Error Handling

The package provides custom exceptions:

ServiceNotEnabledError: Raised when required Google Cloud services are not enabled AnonymizationError: Raised when anonymization fails DeAnonymizationError: Raised when de-anonymization fails

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

  1. Create a test file:

tests/test_anonymizer.py:

import pytest
from reversible_anonymizer import ReversibleAnonymizer
from reversible_anonymizer.exceptions import ServiceNotEnabledError

def test_anonymizer_initialization():
    with pytest.raises(ServiceNotEnabledError):
        ReversibleAnonymizer("invalid-project")

def test_custom_info_types():
    anonymizer = ReversibleAnonymizer(
        "your-project-id",
        info_types=[{"name": "EMAIL_ADDRESS"}],
        check_services=False
    )
    assert anonymizer.info_types == [{"name": "EMAIL_ADDRESS"}]

# Add more tests as needed
To use the package:

Install the package:
pip install reversible-anonymizer
Use in your code:
from reversible_anonymizer import ReversibleAnonymizer

try:
    # Initialize with custom settings
    anonymizer = ReversibleAnonymizer(
        project="your-project-id",
        info_types=[
            {"name": "PERSON_NAME"},
            {"name": "EMAIL_ADDRESS"},
            {"name": "PHONE_NUMBER"}
        ],
        collection_name="custom_mappings"
    )

    # Anonymize text
    original_text = "Hello, my name is John Doe. Call me at 123-456-7890"
    anonymized_text = anonymizer.anonymize(original_text)
    print(f"Anonymized: {anonymized_text}")

    # De-anonymize text
    original_text = anonymizer.deanonymize(anonymized_text)
    print(f"De-anonymized: {original_text}")

except Exception as e:
    print(f"Error: {str(e)}")

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