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+<h1><a href="dlp_v2.html">Cloud Data Loss Prevention (DLP) API</a> . <a href="dlp_v2.projects.html">projects</a> . <a href="dlp_v2.projects.locations.html">locations</a> . <a href="dlp_v2.projects.locations.content.html">content</a></h1>
+<h2>Instance Methods</h2>
+<p class="toc_element">
+  <code><a href="#deidentify">deidentify(parent, locationId, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
+<p class="firstline">De-identifies potentially sensitive info from a ContentItem.</p>
+<p class="toc_element">
+  <code><a href="#inspect">inspect(parent, locationId, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
+<p class="firstline">Finds potentially sensitive info in content.</p>
+<p class="toc_element">
+  <code><a href="#reidentify">reidentify(parent, locationId, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
+<p class="firstline">Re-identifies content that has been de-identified.</p>
+<h3>Method Details</h3>
+<div class="method">
+    <code class="details" id="deidentify">deidentify(parent, locationId, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
+  <pre>De-identifies potentially sensitive info from a ContentItem.
+This method has limits on input size and output size.
+See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/deidentify-sensitive-data to
+learn more.
+
+When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in this request, the
+system will automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
+be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
+
+Args:
+  parent: string, The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id. (required)
+  locationId: string, The geographic location to process de-identification. Reserved for future
+extensions. (required)
+  body: object, The request body.
+    The object takes the form of:
+
+{ # Request to de-identify a list of items.
+    &quot;item&quot;: { # Container structure for the content to inspect. # The item to de-identify. Will be treated as text.
+      &quot;byteItem&quot;: { # Container for bytes to inspect or redact. # Content data to inspect or redact. Replaces `type` and `data`.
+        &quot;type&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The type of data stored in the bytes string. Default will be TEXT_UTF8.
+        &quot;data&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Content data to inspect or redact.
+      },
+      &quot;value&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # String data to inspect or redact.
+      &quot;table&quot;: { # Structured content to inspect. Up to 50,000 `Value`s per request allowed. # Structured content for inspection. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+        &quot;rows&quot;: [ # Rows of the table.
+          { # Values of the row.
+            &quot;values&quot;: [ # Individual cells.
+              { # Set of primitive values supported by the system.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+            ],
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;headers&quot;: [ # Headers of the table.
+          { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+    },
+    &quot;inspectTemplateName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Template to use. Any configuration directly specified in
+        # inspect_config will override those set in the template. Singular fields
+        # that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
+        # template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
+        # are recursively merged.
+    &quot;deidentifyTemplateName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Template to use. Any configuration directly specified in
+        # deidentify_config will override those set in the template. Singular fields
+        # that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
+        # template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
+        # are recursively merged.
+    &quot;inspectConfig&quot;: { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # Configuration for the inspector.
+        # Items specified here will override the template referenced by the
+        # inspect_template_name argument.
+        # When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
+        # used.
+      &quot;includeQuote&quot;: True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
+          # included in the response; see Finding.quote.
+      &quot;ruleSet&quot;: [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
+          # Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
+          # rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
+        { # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
+            # circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
+          &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
+            { # Type of information detected by the API.
+              &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                  # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                  # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                  # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                  # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+            },
+          ],
+          &quot;rules&quot;: [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
+            { # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
+                # `InspectionRuleSet`.
+              &quot;hotwordRule&quot;: { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
+                  # proximity of hotwords.
+                &quot;likelihoodAdjustment&quot;: { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
+                    # part of a detection rule.
+                  &quot;relativeLikelihood&quot;: 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
+                      # levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
+                      # detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
+                      # `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
+                      # Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
+                      # `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
+                      # adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
+                      # a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
+                  &quot;fixedLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
+                },
+                &quot;hotwordRegex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;proximity&quot;: { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
+                    # The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
+                    # the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
+                    # be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
+                    # certainty of a phone number regex &quot;\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}&quot; could be
+                    # adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
+                    # a company office using the hotword regex &quot;\(xxx\)&quot;, where &quot;xxx&quot;
+                    # is the area code in question.
+                    # rule.
+                  &quot;windowBefore&quot;: 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
+                  &quot;windowAfter&quot;: 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;exclusionRule&quot;: { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
+                  # `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
+                &quot;dictionary&quot;: { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
+                    # be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
+                    # of employee IDs or job titles.
+                    #
+                    # Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
+                    # and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
+                    # Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
+                    # will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
+                    # dictionary phrase &quot;Sam Johnson&quot; will match all three phrases &quot;sam johnson&quot;,
+                    # &quot;Sam, Johnson&quot;, and &quot;Sam (Johnson)&quot;. Additionally, the characters
+                    # surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
+                    # characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
+                    # digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word &quot;jen&quot; will
+                    # match the first three letters of the text &quot;jen123&quot; but will return no
+                    # matches for &quot;jennifer&quot;.
+                    #
+                    # Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
+                    # letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
+                    # are treated as whitespace. The
+                    # [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
+                    # the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
+                    # these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
+                    # `StoredInfoType` API.
+                  &quot;wordList&quot;: { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
+                    &quot;words&quot;: [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
+                        # at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
+                        # that are letters or digits. [required]
+                      &quot;A String&quot;,
+                    ],
+                  },
+                  &quot;cloudStoragePath&quot;: { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
+                      # is accepted.
+                    &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
+                        # Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;regex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;excludeInfoTypes&quot;: { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
+                  &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
+                      # contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
+                      # example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing &quot;PHONE_NUMBER&quot;` and
+                      # `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
+                      # &quot;EMAIL_ADDRESS&quot; the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
+                      # with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
+                      # That leads to &quot;555-222-2222@example.org&quot; to generate only a single
+                      # finding, namely email address.
+                    { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                          # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                          # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                          # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                          # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+                &quot;matchingType&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;limits&quot;: { # Configuration to control the number of findings returned. # Configuration to control the number of findings returned.
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerItem&quot;: 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
+            # When set within `InspectJobConfig`,
+            # the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
+            # When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerInfoType&quot;: [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
+          { # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
+              # running DlpJob.
+            &quot;maxFindings&quot;: 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
+            &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
+                # info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
+                # info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
+                # are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
+              &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                  # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                  # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                  # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                  # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerRequest&quot;: 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
+            # When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
+            # regardless if this is set higher.
+      },
+      &quot;contentOptions&quot;: [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
+          # If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
+        &quot;A String&quot;,
+      ],
+      &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
+          # InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
+          #
+          # When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
+          # system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
+          # be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
+          #
+          # If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are
+          # run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference,
+          # otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
+        { # Type of information detected by the API.
+          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;minLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
+          # POSSIBLE.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
+      &quot;excludeInfoTypes&quot;: True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
+      &quot;customInfoTypes&quot;: [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
+        { # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
+            # sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
+          &quot;likelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
+              # altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
+              # the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
+          &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
+              # infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
+              # is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
+              # adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
+              # not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
+              # as a custom info type.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+          },
+          &quot;regex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
+            &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+              42,
+            ],
+            &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+          },
+          &quot;detectionRules&quot;: [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
+              # Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
+              # `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
+            { # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
+                # `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
+                # on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
+                # custom infoType.
+              &quot;hotwordRule&quot;: { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
+                  # proximity of hotwords.
+                &quot;likelihoodAdjustment&quot;: { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
+                    # part of a detection rule.
+                  &quot;relativeLikelihood&quot;: 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
+                      # levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
+                      # detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
+                      # `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
+                      # Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
+                      # `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
+                      # adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
+                      # a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
+                  &quot;fixedLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
+                },
+                &quot;hotwordRegex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;proximity&quot;: { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
+                    # The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
+                    # the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
+                    # be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
+                    # certainty of a phone number regex &quot;\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}&quot; could be
+                    # adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
+                    # a company office using the hotword regex &quot;\(xxx\)&quot;, where &quot;xxx&quot;
+                    # is the area code in question.
+                    # rule.
+                  &quot;windowBefore&quot;: 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
+                  &quot;windowAfter&quot;: 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+          &quot;exclusionType&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
+              # to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
+          &quot;dictionary&quot;: { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
+              # be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
+              # of employee IDs or job titles.
+              #
+              # Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
+              # and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
+              # Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
+              # will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
+              # dictionary phrase &quot;Sam Johnson&quot; will match all three phrases &quot;sam johnson&quot;,
+              # &quot;Sam, Johnson&quot;, and &quot;Sam (Johnson)&quot;. Additionally, the characters
+              # surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
+              # characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
+              # digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word &quot;jen&quot; will
+              # match the first three letters of the text &quot;jen123&quot; but will return no
+              # matches for &quot;jennifer&quot;.
+              #
+              # Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
+              # letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
+              # are treated as whitespace. The
+              # [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
+              # the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
+              # these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
+              # `StoredInfoType` API.
+            &quot;wordList&quot;: { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
+              &quot;words&quot;: [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
+                  # at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
+                  # that are letters or digits. [required]
+                &quot;A String&quot;,
+              ],
+            },
+            &quot;cloudStoragePath&quot;: { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
+                # is accepted.
+              &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
+                  # Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
+            },
+          },
+          &quot;storedType&quot;: { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
+              # `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
+                # `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
+                # `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
+            &quot;createTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
+                # inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
+          },
+          &quot;surrogateType&quot;: { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
+              # support reversing.
+              # such as
+              # [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
+              # These types of transformations are
+              # those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a &quot;surrogate&quot; as
+              # output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
+              # transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
+              # not support the use of `detection_rules`.
+          },
+        },
+      ],
+    },
+    &quot;deidentifyConfig&quot;: { # The configuration that controls how the data will change. # Configuration for the de-identification of the content item.
+        # Items specified here will override the template referenced by the
+        # deidentify_template_name argument.
+      &quot;transformationErrorHandling&quot;: { # How to handle transformation errors during de-identification. A # Mode for handling transformation errors. If left unspecified, the default
+          # mode is `TransformationErrorHandling.ThrowError`.
+          # transformation error occurs when the requested transformation is incompatible
+          # with the data. For example, trying to de-identify an IP address using a
+          # `DateShift` transformation would result in a transformation error, since date
+          # info cannot be extracted from an IP address.
+          # Information about any incompatible transformations, and how they were
+          # handled, is returned in the response as part of the
+          # `TransformationOverviews`.
+        &quot;throwError&quot;: { # Throw an error and fail the request when a transformation error occurs. # Throw an error
+        },
+        &quot;leaveUntransformed&quot;: { # Skips the data without modifying it if the requested transformation would # Ignore errors
+            # cause an error. For example, if a `DateShift` transformation were applied
+            # an an IP address, this mode would leave the IP address unchanged in the
+            # response.
+        },
+      },
+      &quot;recordTransformations&quot;: { # A type of transformation that is applied over structured data such as a # Treat the dataset as structured. Transformations can be applied to
+          # specific locations within structured datasets, such as transforming
+          # a column within a table.
+          # table.
+        &quot;recordSuppressions&quot;: [ # Configuration defining which records get suppressed entirely. Records that
+            # match any suppression rule are omitted from the output.
+          { # Configuration to suppress records whose suppression conditions evaluate to
+              # true.
+            &quot;condition&quot;: { # A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to # A condition that when it evaluates to true will result in the record being
+                # evaluated to be suppressed from the transformed content.
+                # a field.
+              &quot;expressions&quot;: { # An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions. # An expression.
+                &quot;logicalOperator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
+                    # only supported value is `AND`.
+                &quot;conditions&quot;: { # A collection of conditions. # Conditions to apply to the expression.
+                  &quot;conditions&quot;: [ # A collection of conditions.
+                    { # The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
+                        # considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
+                        # EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
+                        # but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
+                        # A `value` of type:
+                        #
+                        # - `string` can be compared against all other types
+                        # - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
+                        # - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
+                        # can be parsed as an integer.
+                        # - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
+                        # be parsed as a double.
+                        # - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
+                        # format.
+                        # - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
+                        # of &#x27;HH:mm:ss&#x27;.
+                        #
+                        # If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
+                        # the condition will evaluate to false.
+                      &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Required. Field within the record this condition is evaluated against.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;operator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value.
+                      &quot;value&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to compare against. [Mandatory, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;fieldTransformations&quot;: [ # Transform the record by applying various field transformations.
+          { # The transformation to apply to the field.
+            &quot;fields&quot;: [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
+              { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+              },
+            ],
+            &quot;infoTypeTransformations&quot;: { # A type of transformation that will scan unstructured text and # Treat the contents of the field as free text, and selectively
+                # transform content that matches an `InfoType`.
+                # apply various `PrimitiveTransformation`s to each finding, where the
+                # transformation is applied to only values that were identified as a specific
+                # info_type.
+              &quot;transformations&quot;: [ # Required. Transformation for each infoType. Cannot specify more than one
+                  # for a given infoType.
+                { # A transformation to apply to text that is identified as a specific
+                    # info_type.
+                  &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoTypes to apply the transformation to. An empty list will cause
+                      # this transformation to apply to all findings that correspond to
+                      # infoTypes that were requested in `InspectConfig`.
+                    { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                          # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                          # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                          # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                          # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                    },
+                  ],
+                  &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Required. Primitive transformation to apply to the infoType.
+                    &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                        # portion of the value.
+                      &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+                    },
+                    &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                        # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                        # to learn more.
+                      &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                          # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                          # given context.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                          # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                          # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                          #
+                          # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                      &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                      &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                          # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                          # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                          # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                          # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                          # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                          # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                        &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                            # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                            # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                            # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                            # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                          &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                          &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                        },
+                        &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                            # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                          &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        },
+                        &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                            # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                              # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                              # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                              # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                              # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                              # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+                    },
+                    &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                        # Uses SHA-256.
+                        # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                        # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                        # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                        # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                        # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                      &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                          # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                          # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                          # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                          # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                        &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                            # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                            # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                            # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                            # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                          &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                          &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                        },
+                        &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                            # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                          &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        },
+                        &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                            # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                              # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                              # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                              # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                              # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                              # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                        # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                        # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                        # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                        # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                        # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                        # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                        # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                        # more.
+                        #
+                        # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                        # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                        # referential integrity.
+                      &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                          # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                          # encryption/decryption.
+                          # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                          # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                          # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                          # The order of characters does not matter.
+                      &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                      &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                          # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                          # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                          # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                          # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                          #
+                          # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                          # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                          # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                          #
+                          # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                          # custom infoType
+                          # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                          # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                          #
+                          # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                          # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                          # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                          # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                          # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                          # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                          # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                          # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                          # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                          # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                            # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                            # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                            # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                            # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                      },
+                      &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                          # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                          # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                          #
+                          # If the context is set but:
+                          #
+                          # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                          # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                          #
+                          # a default tweak will be used.
+                          #
+                          # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                          # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                          # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                          #
+                          # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                          # such that:
+                          #
+                          # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                          # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                      &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                          # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                          # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                          # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                          # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                        &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                            # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                            # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                            # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                            # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                          &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                          &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                        },
+                        &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                            # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                          &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        },
+                        &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                            # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                              # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                              # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                              # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                              # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                              # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                        # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                        # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                      &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                          # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                          # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                          # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                          # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                          #
+                          # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                          # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                          # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                          #
+                          # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                          # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                          # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                          #
+                          # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                          # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                          # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                          # form text.
+                          #
+                          # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                          # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                          #
+                          # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                          # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                          #
+                          # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                          # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                          # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                          # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                          # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                          # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                          # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                            # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                            # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                            # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                            # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                      },
+                      &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                          # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                          # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                          # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                          # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                          # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                          # as well.
+                          #
+                          # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                          # If the context is set but:
+                          #
+                          # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                          # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                          #
+                          # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                          #
+                          # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                          # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                          # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                          # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                          # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                          # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                        &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                            # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                            # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                            # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                            # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                          &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                          &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                        },
+                        &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                            # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                          &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        },
+                        &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                            # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                              # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                              # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                              # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                              # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                              # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                        # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                        # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+                    },
+                    &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                        # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                        # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                        # This can be used on
+                        # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                        # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                        # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                        # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                        # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                      &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                        { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                          &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                              # used.
+                              # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                              # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                              # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                              # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                              # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                            &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                            &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                            &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                            &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                            &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                #
+                                # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                #
+                                # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                  # a year.
+                              &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                  # month and day.
+                              &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                  # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                  # significant.
+                            },
+                            &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                            &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                            &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                  # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                              &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                              &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                  # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                              &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                            },
+                          },
+                          &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                              # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                              # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                              # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                              # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                              # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                            &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                            &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                            &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                            &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                            &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                #
+                                # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                #
+                                # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                  # a year.
+                              &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                  # month and day.
+                              &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                  # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                  # significant.
+                            },
+                            &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                            &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                            &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                  # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                              &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                              &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                  # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                              &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                            },
+                          },
+                          &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                              # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                              # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                              # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                              # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                              # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                              # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                            &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                            &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                            &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                            &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                            &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                #
+                                # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                #
+                                # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                  # a year.
+                              &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                  # month and day.
+                              &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                  # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                  # significant.
+                            },
+                            &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                            &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                            &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                  # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                              &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                              &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                  # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                              &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                            },
+                          },
+                        },
+                      ],
+                    },
+                    &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                      &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                        # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                        # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                        # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                        # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                        # **3.
+                      &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                          # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                          # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                          # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                          # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                      &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                          # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                          # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                          # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                        { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                            # alone and skipped.
+                          &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                          &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                              # punctuation.
+                        },
+                      ],
+                      &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                          # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                      &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                          # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                          # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                          # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+                    },
+                    &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                        # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                        # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                        # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                        #
+                        # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                        # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                        # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                        #
+                        # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                        #
+                        # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                        # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                        # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                        #
+                        # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                      &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                          # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                          # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                          # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                          # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                          # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                          # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                          # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+              ],
+            },
+            &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Apply the transformation to the entire field.
+              &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                  # portion of the value.
+                &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+              },
+              &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                  # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                  # to learn more.
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                    # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                    # given context.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                    # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                    # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                    #
+                    # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                    # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                    # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                  # Uses SHA-256.
+                  # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                  # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                  # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                  # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                  # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                  # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                  # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                  # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                  # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                  # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                  # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                  # more.
+                  #
+                  # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                  # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                  # referential integrity.
+                &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                    # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                    # encryption/decryption.
+                    # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                    # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                    # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                    # The order of characters does not matter.
+                &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                    # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                    # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                    # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                    # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                    #
+                    # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                    # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                    # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                    #
+                    # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                    # custom infoType
+                    # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                    # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                    #
+                    # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                    # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                    # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                    # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                    # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                    # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                    # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                    # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                    # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                    # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                      # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                      # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                      # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                      # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                },
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                    # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                    # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                    #
+                    # If the context is set but:
+                    #
+                    # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                    # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                    #
+                    # a default tweak will be used.
+                    #
+                    # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                    # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                    # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                    #
+                    # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                    # such that:
+                    #
+                    # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                    # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                  # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                  # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                    # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                    # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                    # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                    # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                    #
+                    # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                    # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                    # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                    #
+                    # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                    # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                    # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                    #
+                    # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                    # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                    # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                    # form text.
+                    #
+                    # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                    # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                    #
+                    # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                    # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                    #
+                    # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                    # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                    # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                    # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                    # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                    # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                    # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                      # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                      # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                      # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                      # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                },
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                    # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                    # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                    # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                    # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                    # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                    # as well.
+                    #
+                    # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                    # If the context is set but:
+                    #
+                    # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                    # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                    #
+                    # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                    #
+                    # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                    # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                  # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                  # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+              },
+              &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                  # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                  # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                  # This can be used on
+                  # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                  # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                  # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                  # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                  { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                    &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                        # used.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                        # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                  },
+                ],
+              },
+              &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                  # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                  # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                  # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                  # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                  # **3.
+                &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                    # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                    # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                    # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                    # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                    # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                    # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                    # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                  { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                      # alone and skipped.
+                    &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                    &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                        # punctuation.
+                  },
+                ],
+                &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                    # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                    # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                    # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                    # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+              },
+              &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                  # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                  # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                  # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                  #
+                  # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                  # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                  # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                  #
+                  # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                  #
+                  # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                  # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                  # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                  #
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                    # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                    # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                    # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                    # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                    # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                    # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                    # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;condition&quot;: { # A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to # Only apply the transformation if the condition evaluates to true for the
+                # given `RecordCondition`. The conditions are allowed to reference fields
+                # that are not used in the actual transformation.
+                #
+                # Example Use Cases:
+                #
+                # - Apply a different bucket transformation to an age column if the zip code
+                # column for the same record is within a specific range.
+                # - Redact a field if the date of birth field is greater than 85.
+                # a field.
+              &quot;expressions&quot;: { # An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions. # An expression.
+                &quot;logicalOperator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
+                    # only supported value is `AND`.
+                &quot;conditions&quot;: { # A collection of conditions. # Conditions to apply to the expression.
+                  &quot;conditions&quot;: [ # A collection of conditions.
+                    { # The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
+                        # considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
+                        # EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
+                        # but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
+                        # A `value` of type:
+                        #
+                        # - `string` can be compared against all other types
+                        # - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
+                        # - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
+                        # can be parsed as an integer.
+                        # - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
+                        # be parsed as a double.
+                        # - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
+                        # format.
+                        # - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
+                        # of &#x27;HH:mm:ss&#x27;.
+                        #
+                        # If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
+                        # the condition will evaluate to false.
+                      &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Required. Field within the record this condition is evaluated against.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;operator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value.
+                      &quot;value&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to compare against. [Mandatory, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+      &quot;infoTypeTransformations&quot;: { # A type of transformation that will scan unstructured text and # Treat the dataset as free-form text and apply the same free text
+          # transformation everywhere.
+          # apply various `PrimitiveTransformation`s to each finding, where the
+          # transformation is applied to only values that were identified as a specific
+          # info_type.
+        &quot;transformations&quot;: [ # Required. Transformation for each infoType. Cannot specify more than one
+            # for a given infoType.
+          { # A transformation to apply to text that is identified as a specific
+              # info_type.
+            &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoTypes to apply the transformation to. An empty list will cause
+                # this transformation to apply to all findings that correspond to
+                # infoTypes that were requested in `InspectConfig`.
+              { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                    # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                    # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                    # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                    # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+              },
+            ],
+            &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Required. Primitive transformation to apply to the infoType.
+              &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                  # portion of the value.
+                &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+              },
+              &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                  # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                  # to learn more.
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                    # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                    # given context.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                    # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                    # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                    #
+                    # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                    # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                    # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                  # Uses SHA-256.
+                  # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                  # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                  # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                  # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                  # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                  # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                  # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                  # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                  # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                  # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                  # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                  # more.
+                  #
+                  # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                  # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                  # referential integrity.
+                &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                    # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                    # encryption/decryption.
+                    # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                    # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                    # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                    # The order of characters does not matter.
+                &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                    # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                    # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                    # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                    # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                    #
+                    # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                    # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                    # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                    #
+                    # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                    # custom infoType
+                    # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                    # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                    #
+                    # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                    # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                    # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                    # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                    # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                    # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                    # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                    # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                    # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                    # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                      # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                      # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                      # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                      # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                },
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                    # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                    # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                    #
+                    # If the context is set but:
+                    #
+                    # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                    # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                    #
+                    # a default tweak will be used.
+                    #
+                    # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                    # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                    # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                    #
+                    # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                    # such that:
+                    #
+                    # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                    # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                  # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                  # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                    # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                    # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                    # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                    # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                    #
+                    # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                    # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                    # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                    #
+                    # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                    # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                    # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                    #
+                    # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                    # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                    # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                    # form text.
+                    #
+                    # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                    # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                    #
+                    # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                    # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                    #
+                    # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                    # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                    # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                    # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                    # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                    # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                    # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                      # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                      # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                      # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                      # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                },
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                    # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                    # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                    # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                    # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                    # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                    # as well.
+                    #
+                    # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                    # If the context is set but:
+                    #
+                    # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                    # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                    #
+                    # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                    #
+                    # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                    # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                  # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                  # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+              },
+              &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                  # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                  # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                  # This can be used on
+                  # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                  # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                  # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                  # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                  { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                    &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                        # used.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                        # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                  },
+                ],
+              },
+              &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                  # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                  # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                  # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                  # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                  # **3.
+                &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                    # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                    # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                    # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                    # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                    # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                    # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                    # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                  { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                      # alone and skipped.
+                    &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                    &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                        # punctuation.
+                  },
+                ],
+                &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                    # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                    # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                    # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                    # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+              },
+              &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                  # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                  # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                  # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                  #
+                  # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                  # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                  # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                  #
+                  # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                  #
+                  # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                  # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                  # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                  #
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                    # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                    # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                    # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                    # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                    # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                    # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                    # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+              },
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+    },
+    &quot;locationId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The geographic location to process de-identification. Reserved for future
+        # extensions.
+  }
+
+  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
+    Allowed values
+      1 - v1 error format
+      2 - v2 error format
+
+Returns:
+  An object of the form:
+
+    { # Results of de-identifying a ContentItem.
+    &quot;item&quot;: { # Container structure for the content to inspect. # The de-identified item.
+      &quot;byteItem&quot;: { # Container for bytes to inspect or redact. # Content data to inspect or redact. Replaces `type` and `data`.
+        &quot;type&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The type of data stored in the bytes string. Default will be TEXT_UTF8.
+        &quot;data&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Content data to inspect or redact.
+      },
+      &quot;value&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # String data to inspect or redact.
+      &quot;table&quot;: { # Structured content to inspect. Up to 50,000 `Value`s per request allowed. # Structured content for inspection. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+        &quot;rows&quot;: [ # Rows of the table.
+          { # Values of the row.
+            &quot;values&quot;: [ # Individual cells.
+              { # Set of primitive values supported by the system.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+            ],
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;headers&quot;: [ # Headers of the table.
+          { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+    },
+    &quot;overview&quot;: { # Overview of the modifications that occurred. # An overview of the changes that were made on the `item`.
+      &quot;transformationSummaries&quot;: [ # Transformations applied to the dataset.
+        { # Summary of a single transformation.
+            # Only one of &#x27;transformation&#x27;, &#x27;field_transformation&#x27;, or &#x27;record_suppress&#x27;
+            # will be set.
+          &quot;fieldTransformations&quot;: [ # The field transformation that was applied.
+              # If multiple field transformations are requested for a single field,
+              # this list will contain all of them; otherwise, only one is supplied.
+            { # The transformation to apply to the field.
+              &quot;fields&quot;: [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
+                { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+              ],
+              &quot;infoTypeTransformations&quot;: { # A type of transformation that will scan unstructured text and # Treat the contents of the field as free text, and selectively
+                  # transform content that matches an `InfoType`.
+                  # apply various `PrimitiveTransformation`s to each finding, where the
+                  # transformation is applied to only values that were identified as a specific
+                  # info_type.
+                &quot;transformations&quot;: [ # Required. Transformation for each infoType. Cannot specify more than one
+                    # for a given infoType.
+                  { # A transformation to apply to text that is identified as a specific
+                      # info_type.
+                    &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoTypes to apply the transformation to. An empty list will cause
+                        # this transformation to apply to all findings that correspond to
+                        # infoTypes that were requested in `InspectConfig`.
+                      { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                            # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                            # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                            # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                            # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                      },
+                    ],
+                    &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Required. Primitive transformation to apply to the infoType.
+                      &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                          # portion of the value.
+                        &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+                      },
+                      &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                          # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                          # to learn more.
+                        &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                            # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                            # given context.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                        },
+                        &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                            # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                            # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                            #
+                            # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                        &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                        &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                            # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                            # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                            # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                            # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                            # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                            # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                          &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                              # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                              # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                              # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                              # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                            &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                            &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                          },
+                          &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                              # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                            &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                          },
+                          &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                              # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                                # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                                # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                                # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                                # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                                # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+                      },
+                      &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                          # Uses SHA-256.
+                          # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                          # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                          # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                          # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                        &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                            # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                            # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                            # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                            # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                          &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                              # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                              # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                              # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                              # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                            &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                            &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                          },
+                          &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                              # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                            &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                          },
+                          &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                              # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                                # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                                # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                                # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                                # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                                # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                          # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                          # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                          # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                          # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                          # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                          # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                          # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                          # more.
+                          #
+                          # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                          # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                          # referential integrity.
+                        &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                            # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                            # encryption/decryption.
+                            # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                            # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                            # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                            # The order of characters does not matter.
+                        &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                        &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                            # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                            # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                            # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                            # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                            #
+                            # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                            # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                            # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                            #
+                            # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                            # custom infoType
+                            # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                            # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                            #
+                            # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                            # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                            # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                            # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                            # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                            # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                            # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                            # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                            # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                            # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                        },
+                        &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                            # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                            # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                            #
+                            # If the context is set but:
+                            #
+                            # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                            # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                            #
+                            # a default tweak will be used.
+                            #
+                            # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                            # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                            # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                            #
+                            # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                            # such that:
+                            #
+                            # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                            # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                        },
+                        &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                        &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                            # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                            # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                            # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                            # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                          &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                              # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                              # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                              # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                              # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                            &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                            &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                          },
+                          &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                              # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                            &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                          },
+                          &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                              # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                                # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                                # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                                # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                                # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                                # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                          # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                          # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                        &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                            # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                            # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                            # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                            # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                            #
+                            # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                            # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                            # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                            #
+                            # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                            # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                            # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                            #
+                            # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                            # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                            # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                            # form text.
+                            #
+                            # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                            # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                            #
+                            # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                            # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                            #
+                            # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                            # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                            # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                            # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                            # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                            # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                            # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                        },
+                        &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                            # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                            # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                            # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                            # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                            # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                            # as well.
+                            #
+                            # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                            # If the context is set but:
+                            #
+                            # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                            # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                            #
+                            # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                            #
+                            # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                            # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                        },
+                        &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                            # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                            # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                            # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                            # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                          &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                              # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                              # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                              # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                              # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                            &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                            &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                          },
+                          &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                              # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                            &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                          },
+                          &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                              # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                                # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                                # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                                # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                                # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                                # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                          # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                          # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+                      },
+                      &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                          # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                          # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                          # This can be used on
+                          # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                          # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                          # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                          # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                        &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                          { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                            &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                                # used.
+                                # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                                # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                                # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                                # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                                # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                              &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                              &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                              &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                              &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                              &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                  # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                  # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                  #
+                                  # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                  # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                  # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                  # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                  #
+                                  # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                    # a year.
+                                &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                    # month and day.
+                                &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                    # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                    # significant.
+                              },
+                              &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                              &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                              &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                  # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                  # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                                &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                                &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                    # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                                &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                              },
+                            },
+                            &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                                # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                                # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                                # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                                # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                                # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                              &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                              &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                              &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                              &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                              &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                  # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                  # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                  #
+                                  # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                  # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                  # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                  # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                  #
+                                  # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                    # a year.
+                                &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                    # month and day.
+                                &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                    # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                    # significant.
+                              },
+                              &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                              &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                              &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                  # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                  # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                                &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                                &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                    # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                                &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                              },
+                            },
+                            &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                                # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                                # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                                # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                                # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                                # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                                # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                              &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                              &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                              &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                              &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                              &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                  # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                  # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                  #
+                                  # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                  # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                  # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                  # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                  #
+                                  # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                    # a year.
+                                &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                    # month and day.
+                                &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                    # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                    # significant.
+                              },
+                              &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                              &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                              &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                  # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                  # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                                &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                                &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                    # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                                &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                              },
+                            },
+                          },
+                        ],
+                      },
+                      &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                        &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                            # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                            # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                            # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                            # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                            # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                          &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                          &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                          &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                          &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                          &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                              # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                              # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                              #
+                              # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                              # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                              # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                              # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                              #
+                              # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                # a year.
+                            &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                # month and day.
+                            &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                # significant.
+                          },
+                          &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                          &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                          &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                              # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                              # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                            &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                            &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                            &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                          # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                          # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                          # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                          # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                          # **3.
+                        &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                            # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                            # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                            # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                            # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                        &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                            # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                            # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                            # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                          { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                              # alone and skipped.
+                            &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                            &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                                # punctuation.
+                          },
+                        ],
+                        &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                            # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                        &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                            # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                            # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                            # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+                      },
+                      &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                          # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                          # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                          # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                          #
+                          # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                          # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                          # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                          #
+                          # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                          #
+                          # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                          # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                          # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                          #
+                          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                        &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                            # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                            # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                            # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                            # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                            # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                            # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                            # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                          &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                          &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                          &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                          &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                          &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                              # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                              # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                              #
+                              # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                              # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                              # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                              # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                              #
+                              # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                # a year.
+                            &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                # month and day.
+                            &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                # significant.
+                          },
+                          &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                          &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                          &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                              # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                              # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                            &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                            &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                            &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                          },
+                        },
+                        &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                            # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                            # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                            # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                            # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                            # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                            # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                            # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                          &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                          &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                          &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                          &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                          &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                              # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                              # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                              #
+                              # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                              # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                              # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                              # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                              #
+                              # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                # a year.
+                            &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                # month and day.
+                            &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                # significant.
+                          },
+                          &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                          &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                          &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                              # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                              # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                            &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                            &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                            &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                          },
+                        },
+                        &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                            # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                            # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                            # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+                      },
+                    },
+                  },
+                ],
+              },
+              &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Apply the transformation to the entire field.
+                &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                    # portion of the value.
+                  &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+                },
+                &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                    # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                    # to learn more.
+                  &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                      # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                      # given context.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                  },
+                  &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                      # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                      # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                      #
+                      # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                  &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                  &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                      # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                      # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                      # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                      # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                      # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                      # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                    &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                        # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                        # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                        # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                      &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                      &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                    },
+                    &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                        # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                      &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    },
+                    &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                        # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                          # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                          # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                          # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                          # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                          # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                    # Uses SHA-256.
+                    # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                    # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                    # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                    # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                    # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                  &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                      # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                      # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                      # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                      # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                    &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                        # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                        # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                        # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                      &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                      &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                    },
+                    &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                        # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                      &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    },
+                    &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                        # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                          # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                          # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                          # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                          # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                          # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                    # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                    # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                    # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                    # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                    # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                    # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                    # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                    # more.
+                    #
+                    # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                    # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                    # referential integrity.
+                  &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                      # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                      # encryption/decryption.
+                      # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                      # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                      # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                      # The order of characters does not matter.
+                  &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                  &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                      # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                      # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                      # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                      # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                      #
+                      # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                      # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                      # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                      #
+                      # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                      # custom infoType
+                      # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                      # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                      #
+                      # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                      # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                      # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                      # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                      # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                      # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                      # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                      # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                      # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                      # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                        # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                        # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                        # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                        # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                  },
+                  &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                      # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                      # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                      #
+                      # If the context is set but:
+                      #
+                      # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                      # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                      #
+                      # a default tweak will be used.
+                      #
+                      # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                      # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                      # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                      #
+                      # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                      # such that:
+                      #
+                      # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                      # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                  },
+                  &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                  &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                      # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                      # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                      # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                      # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                    &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                        # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                        # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                        # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                      &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                      &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                    },
+                    &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                        # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                      &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    },
+                    &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                        # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                          # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                          # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                          # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                          # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                          # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                    # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                    # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                  &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                      # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                      # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                      # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                      # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                      #
+                      # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                      # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                      # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                      #
+                      # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                      # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                      # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                      #
+                      # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                      # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                      # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                      # form text.
+                      #
+                      # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                      # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                      #
+                      # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                      # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                      #
+                      # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                      # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                      # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                      # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                      # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                      # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                      # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                        # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                        # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                        # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                        # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                  },
+                  &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                      # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                      # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                      # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                      # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                      # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                      # as well.
+                      #
+                      # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                      # If the context is set but:
+                      #
+                      # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                      # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                      #
+                      # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                      #
+                      # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                      # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                  },
+                  &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                      # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                      # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                      # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                      # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                    &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                        # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                        # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                        # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                      &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                      &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                    },
+                    &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                        # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                      &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    },
+                    &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                        # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                          # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                          # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                          # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                          # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                          # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                    # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                    # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+                },
+                &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                    # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                    # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                    # This can be used on
+                    # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                    # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                    # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                    # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                    # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                  &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                    { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                      &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                          # used.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                          # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+                &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                  &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                    # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                    # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                    # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                    # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                    # **3.
+                  &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                      # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                      # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                      # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                      # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                  &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                      # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                      # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                      # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                    { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                        # alone and skipped.
+                      &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                      &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                          # punctuation.
+                    },
+                  ],
+                  &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                      # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                  &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                      # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                      # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                      # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+                },
+                &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                    # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                    # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                    # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                    #
+                    # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                    # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                    # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                    #
+                    # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                    #
+                    # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                    # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                    # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                    #
+                    # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                  &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                      # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                      # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                  &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                      # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                      # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                  &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                      # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                      # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                      # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;condition&quot;: { # A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to # Only apply the transformation if the condition evaluates to true for the
+                  # given `RecordCondition`. The conditions are allowed to reference fields
+                  # that are not used in the actual transformation.
+                  #
+                  # Example Use Cases:
+                  #
+                  # - Apply a different bucket transformation to an age column if the zip code
+                  # column for the same record is within a specific range.
+                  # - Redact a field if the date of birth field is greater than 85.
+                  # a field.
+                &quot;expressions&quot;: { # An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions. # An expression.
+                  &quot;logicalOperator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
+                      # only supported value is `AND`.
+                  &quot;conditions&quot;: { # A collection of conditions. # Conditions to apply to the expression.
+                    &quot;conditions&quot;: [ # A collection of conditions.
+                      { # The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
+                          # considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
+                          # EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
+                          # but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
+                          # A `value` of type:
+                          #
+                          # - `string` can be compared against all other types
+                          # - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
+                          # - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
+                          # can be parsed as an integer.
+                          # - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
+                          # be parsed as a double.
+                          # - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
+                          # format.
+                          # - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
+                          # of &#x27;HH:mm:ss&#x27;.
+                          #
+                          # If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
+                          # the condition will evaluate to false.
+                        &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Required. Field within the record this condition is evaluated against.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                        },
+                        &quot;operator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value.
+                        &quot;value&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to compare against. [Mandatory, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
+                            # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                            # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                            # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                            # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                            # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                          &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                          &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                          &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                          &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                          &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                              # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                              # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                              #
+                              # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                              # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                              # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                              # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                              #
+                              # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                # a year.
+                            &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                # month and day.
+                            &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                # significant.
+                          },
+                          &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                          &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                          &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                              # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                              # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                            &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                            &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                            &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                    ],
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+          &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Set if the transformation was limited to a specific FieldId.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+          },
+          &quot;transformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # The specific transformation these stats apply to.
+            &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                # portion of the value.
+              &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+            },
+            &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                # to learn more.
+              &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                  # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                  # given context.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+              },
+              &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                  # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                  # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                  #
+                  # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+              &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+              &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                  # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                  # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                  # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                  # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                  # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                  # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                    # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                    # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                    # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                  &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                  &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                },
+                &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                    # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                  &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                },
+                &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                    # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                      # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                      # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                      # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                      # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                      # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+            },
+            &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                # Uses SHA-256.
+                # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+              &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                  # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                  # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                  # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                  # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                    # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                    # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                    # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                  &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                  &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                },
+                &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                    # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                  &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                },
+                &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                    # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                      # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                      # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                      # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                      # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                      # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                # more.
+                #
+                # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                # referential integrity.
+              &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                  # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                  # encryption/decryption.
+                  # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                  # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                  # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                  # The order of characters does not matter.
+              &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+              &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                  # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                  # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                  # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                  # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                  #
+                  # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                  # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                  # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                  #
+                  # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                  # custom infoType
+                  # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                  # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                  #
+                  # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                  # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                  # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                  # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                  # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                  # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                  # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                  # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                  # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                  # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                    # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                    # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                    # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                    # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+              },
+              &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                  # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                  # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                  #
+                  # If the context is set but:
+                  #
+                  # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                  # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                  #
+                  # a default tweak will be used.
+                  #
+                  # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                  # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                  # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                  #
+                  # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                  # such that:
+                  #
+                  # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                  # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+              },
+              &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+              &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                  # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                  # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                  # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                  # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                    # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                    # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                    # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                  &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                  &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                },
+                &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                    # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                  &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                },
+                &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                    # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                      # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                      # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                      # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                      # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                      # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+              &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                  # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                  # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                  # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                  # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                  #
+                  # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                  # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                  # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                  #
+                  # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                  # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                  # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                  #
+                  # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                  # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                  # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                  # form text.
+                  #
+                  # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                  # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                  #
+                  # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                  # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                  #
+                  # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                  # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                  # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                  # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                  # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                  # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                  # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                    # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                    # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                    # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                    # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+              },
+              &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                  # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                  # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                  # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                  # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                  # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                  # as well.
+                  #
+                  # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                  # If the context is set but:
+                  #
+                  # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                  # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                  #
+                  # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                  #
+                  # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                  # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                  # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                  # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                  # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                  # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                    # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                    # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                    # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                  &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                  &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                },
+                &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                    # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                  &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                },
+                &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                    # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                      # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                      # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                      # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                      # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                      # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+            },
+            &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                # This can be used on
+                # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+              &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                  &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                      # used.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                  &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                  &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                      # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+              ],
+            },
+            &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+              &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                # **3.
+              &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                  # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                  # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                  # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                  # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+              &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                  # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                  # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                  # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                    # alone and skipped.
+                  &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                  &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                      # punctuation.
+                },
+              ],
+              &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                  # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+              &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                  # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                  # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                  # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+            },
+            &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                #
+                # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                #
+                # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                #
+                # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                #
+                # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+              &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                  # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                  # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                  # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                  # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                  # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                  # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                  # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+            },
+          },
+          &quot;transformedBytes&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Total size in bytes that were transformed in some way.
+          &quot;recordSuppress&quot;: { # Configuration to suppress records whose suppression conditions evaluate to # The specific suppression option these stats apply to.
+              # true.
+            &quot;condition&quot;: { # A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to # A condition that when it evaluates to true will result in the record being
+                # evaluated to be suppressed from the transformed content.
+                # a field.
+              &quot;expressions&quot;: { # An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions. # An expression.
+                &quot;logicalOperator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
+                    # only supported value is `AND`.
+                &quot;conditions&quot;: { # A collection of conditions. # Conditions to apply to the expression.
+                  &quot;conditions&quot;: [ # A collection of conditions.
+                    { # The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
+                        # considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
+                        # EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
+                        # but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
+                        # A `value` of type:
+                        #
+                        # - `string` can be compared against all other types
+                        # - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
+                        # - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
+                        # can be parsed as an integer.
+                        # - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
+                        # be parsed as a double.
+                        # - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
+                        # format.
+                        # - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
+                        # of &#x27;HH:mm:ss&#x27;.
+                        #
+                        # If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
+                        # the condition will evaluate to false.
+                      &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Required. Field within the record this condition is evaluated against.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;operator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value.
+                      &quot;value&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to compare against. [Mandatory, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          },
+          &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # Set if the transformation was limited to a specific InfoType.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+          },
+          &quot;results&quot;: [ # Collection of all transformations that took place or had an error.
+            { # A collection that informs the user the number of times a particular
+                # `TransformationResultCode` and error details occurred.
+              &quot;code&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Outcome of the transformation.
+              &quot;count&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Number of transformations counted by this result.
+              &quot;details&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A place for warnings or errors to show up if a transformation didn&#x27;t
+                  # work as expected.
+            },
+          ],
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;transformedBytes&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Total size in bytes that were transformed in some way.
+    },
+  }</pre>
+</div>
+
+<div class="method">
+    <code class="details" id="inspect">inspect(parent, locationId, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
+  <pre>Finds potentially sensitive info in content.
+This method has limits on input size, processing time, and output size.
+
+When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in this request, the
+system will automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
+be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
+
+For how to guides, see https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-images
+and https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text,
+
+Args:
+  parent: string, The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id. (required)
+  locationId: string, The geographic location to process content inspection. Reserved for future
+extensions.
+When inspecting images location is restricted to &#x27;global&#x27;, &#x27;us&#x27;, &#x27;asia&#x27;,
+and &#x27;europe&#x27;. (required)
+  body: object, The request body.
+    The object takes the form of:
+
+{ # Request to search for potentially sensitive info in a ContentItem.
+    &quot;item&quot;: { # Container structure for the content to inspect. # The item to inspect.
+      &quot;byteItem&quot;: { # Container for bytes to inspect or redact. # Content data to inspect or redact. Replaces `type` and `data`.
+        &quot;type&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The type of data stored in the bytes string. Default will be TEXT_UTF8.
+        &quot;data&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Content data to inspect or redact.
+      },
+      &quot;value&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # String data to inspect or redact.
+      &quot;table&quot;: { # Structured content to inspect. Up to 50,000 `Value`s per request allowed. # Structured content for inspection. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+        &quot;rows&quot;: [ # Rows of the table.
+          { # Values of the row.
+            &quot;values&quot;: [ # Individual cells.
+              { # Set of primitive values supported by the system.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+            ],
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;headers&quot;: [ # Headers of the table.
+          { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+    },
+    &quot;inspectTemplateName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Template to use. Any configuration directly specified in
+        # inspect_config will override those set in the template. Singular fields
+        # that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
+        # template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
+        # are recursively merged.
+    &quot;inspectConfig&quot;: { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # Configuration for the inspector. What specified here will override
+        # the template referenced by the inspect_template_name argument.
+        # When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
+        # used.
+      &quot;includeQuote&quot;: True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
+          # included in the response; see Finding.quote.
+      &quot;ruleSet&quot;: [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
+          # Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
+          # rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
+        { # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
+            # circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
+          &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
+            { # Type of information detected by the API.
+              &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                  # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                  # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                  # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                  # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+            },
+          ],
+          &quot;rules&quot;: [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
+            { # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
+                # `InspectionRuleSet`.
+              &quot;hotwordRule&quot;: { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
+                  # proximity of hotwords.
+                &quot;likelihoodAdjustment&quot;: { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
+                    # part of a detection rule.
+                  &quot;relativeLikelihood&quot;: 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
+                      # levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
+                      # detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
+                      # `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
+                      # Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
+                      # `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
+                      # adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
+                      # a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
+                  &quot;fixedLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
+                },
+                &quot;hotwordRegex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;proximity&quot;: { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
+                    # The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
+                    # the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
+                    # be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
+                    # certainty of a phone number regex &quot;\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}&quot; could be
+                    # adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
+                    # a company office using the hotword regex &quot;\(xxx\)&quot;, where &quot;xxx&quot;
+                    # is the area code in question.
+                    # rule.
+                  &quot;windowBefore&quot;: 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
+                  &quot;windowAfter&quot;: 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;exclusionRule&quot;: { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
+                  # `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
+                &quot;dictionary&quot;: { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
+                    # be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
+                    # of employee IDs or job titles.
+                    #
+                    # Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
+                    # and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
+                    # Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
+                    # will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
+                    # dictionary phrase &quot;Sam Johnson&quot; will match all three phrases &quot;sam johnson&quot;,
+                    # &quot;Sam, Johnson&quot;, and &quot;Sam (Johnson)&quot;. Additionally, the characters
+                    # surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
+                    # characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
+                    # digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word &quot;jen&quot; will
+                    # match the first three letters of the text &quot;jen123&quot; but will return no
+                    # matches for &quot;jennifer&quot;.
+                    #
+                    # Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
+                    # letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
+                    # are treated as whitespace. The
+                    # [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
+                    # the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
+                    # these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
+                    # `StoredInfoType` API.
+                  &quot;wordList&quot;: { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
+                    &quot;words&quot;: [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
+                        # at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
+                        # that are letters or digits. [required]
+                      &quot;A String&quot;,
+                    ],
+                  },
+                  &quot;cloudStoragePath&quot;: { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
+                      # is accepted.
+                    &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
+                        # Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;regex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;excludeInfoTypes&quot;: { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
+                  &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
+                      # contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
+                      # example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing &quot;PHONE_NUMBER&quot;` and
+                      # `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
+                      # &quot;EMAIL_ADDRESS&quot; the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
+                      # with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
+                      # That leads to &quot;555-222-2222@example.org&quot; to generate only a single
+                      # finding, namely email address.
+                    { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                          # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                          # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                          # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                          # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+                &quot;matchingType&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;limits&quot;: { # Configuration to control the number of findings returned. # Configuration to control the number of findings returned.
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerItem&quot;: 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
+            # When set within `InspectJobConfig`,
+            # the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
+            # When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerInfoType&quot;: [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
+          { # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
+              # running DlpJob.
+            &quot;maxFindings&quot;: 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
+            &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
+                # info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
+                # info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
+                # are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
+              &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                  # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                  # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                  # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                  # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerRequest&quot;: 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
+            # When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
+            # regardless if this is set higher.
+      },
+      &quot;contentOptions&quot;: [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
+          # If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
+        &quot;A String&quot;,
+      ],
+      &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
+          # InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
+          #
+          # When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
+          # system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
+          # be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
+          #
+          # If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are
+          # run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference,
+          # otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
+        { # Type of information detected by the API.
+          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;minLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
+          # POSSIBLE.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
+      &quot;excludeInfoTypes&quot;: True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
+      &quot;customInfoTypes&quot;: [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
+        { # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
+            # sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
+          &quot;likelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
+              # altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
+              # the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
+          &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
+              # infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
+              # is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
+              # adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
+              # not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
+              # as a custom info type.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+          },
+          &quot;regex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
+            &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+              42,
+            ],
+            &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+          },
+          &quot;detectionRules&quot;: [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
+              # Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
+              # `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
+            { # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
+                # `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
+                # on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
+                # custom infoType.
+              &quot;hotwordRule&quot;: { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
+                  # proximity of hotwords.
+                &quot;likelihoodAdjustment&quot;: { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
+                    # part of a detection rule.
+                  &quot;relativeLikelihood&quot;: 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
+                      # levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
+                      # detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
+                      # `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
+                      # Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
+                      # `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
+                      # adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
+                      # a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
+                  &quot;fixedLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
+                },
+                &quot;hotwordRegex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;proximity&quot;: { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
+                    # The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
+                    # the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
+                    # be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
+                    # certainty of a phone number regex &quot;\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}&quot; could be
+                    # adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
+                    # a company office using the hotword regex &quot;\(xxx\)&quot;, where &quot;xxx&quot;
+                    # is the area code in question.
+                    # rule.
+                  &quot;windowBefore&quot;: 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
+                  &quot;windowAfter&quot;: 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+          &quot;exclusionType&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
+              # to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
+          &quot;dictionary&quot;: { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
+              # be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
+              # of employee IDs or job titles.
+              #
+              # Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
+              # and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
+              # Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
+              # will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
+              # dictionary phrase &quot;Sam Johnson&quot; will match all three phrases &quot;sam johnson&quot;,
+              # &quot;Sam, Johnson&quot;, and &quot;Sam (Johnson)&quot;. Additionally, the characters
+              # surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
+              # characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
+              # digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word &quot;jen&quot; will
+              # match the first three letters of the text &quot;jen123&quot; but will return no
+              # matches for &quot;jennifer&quot;.
+              #
+              # Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
+              # letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
+              # are treated as whitespace. The
+              # [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
+              # the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
+              # these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
+              # `StoredInfoType` API.
+            &quot;wordList&quot;: { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
+              &quot;words&quot;: [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
+                  # at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
+                  # that are letters or digits. [required]
+                &quot;A String&quot;,
+              ],
+            },
+            &quot;cloudStoragePath&quot;: { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
+                # is accepted.
+              &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
+                  # Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
+            },
+          },
+          &quot;storedType&quot;: { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
+              # `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
+                # `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
+                # `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
+            &quot;createTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
+                # inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
+          },
+          &quot;surrogateType&quot;: { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
+              # support reversing.
+              # such as
+              # [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
+              # These types of transformations are
+              # those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a &quot;surrogate&quot; as
+              # output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
+              # transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
+              # not support the use of `detection_rules`.
+          },
+        },
+      ],
+    },
+    &quot;locationId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The geographic location to process content inspection. Reserved for future
+        # extensions.
+        # When inspecting images location is restricted to &#x27;global&#x27;, &#x27;us&#x27;, &#x27;asia&#x27;,
+        # and &#x27;europe&#x27;.
+  }
+
+  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
+    Allowed values
+      1 - v1 error format
+      2 - v2 error format
+
+Returns:
+  An object of the form:
+
+    { # Results of inspecting an item.
+    &quot;result&quot;: { # All the findings for a single scanned item. # The findings.
+      &quot;findings&quot;: [ # List of findings for an item.
+        { # Represents a piece of potentially sensitive content.
+          &quot;resourceName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The job that stored the finding.
+          &quot;triggerName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Job trigger name, if applicable, for this finding.
+          &quot;jobCreateTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Time the job started that produced this finding.
+          &quot;quoteInfo&quot;: { # Message for infoType-dependent details parsed from quote. # Contains data parsed from quotes. Only populated if include_quote was set
+              # to true and a supported infoType was requested. Currently supported
+              # infoTypes: DATE, DATE_OF_BIRTH and TIME.
+            &quot;dateTime&quot;: { # Message for a date time object. # The date time indicated by the quote.
+                # e.g. 2018-01-01, 5th August.
+              &quot;date&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # One or more of the following must be set.
+                  # Must be a valid date or time value.
+                  # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                  # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                  #
+                  # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                  # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                  # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                  # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                  #
+                  # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                    # a year.
+                &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                    # month and day.
+                &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                    # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                    # significant.
+              },
+              &quot;timeZone&quot;: { # Time zone of the date time object. # Time zone
+                &quot;offsetMinutes&quot;: 42, # Set only if the offset can be determined. Positive for time ahead of UTC.
+                    # E.g. For &quot;UTC-9&quot;, this value is -540.
+              },
+              &quot;dayOfWeek&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Day of week
+              &quot;time&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # Time of day
+                  # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                  # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                    # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+              },
+            },
+          },
+          &quot;labels&quot;: { # The labels associated with this `Finding`.
+              #
+              # Label keys must be between 1 and 63 characters long and must conform
+              # to the following regular expression: `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?`.
+              #
+              # Label values must be between 0 and 63 characters long and must conform
+              # to the regular expression `([a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)?`.
+              #
+              # No more than 10 labels can be associated with a given finding.
+              #
+              # Examples:
+              # * `&quot;environment&quot; : &quot;production&quot;`
+              # * `&quot;pipeline&quot; : &quot;etl&quot;`
+            &quot;a_key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;,
+          },
+          &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The type of content that might have been found.
+              # Provided if `excluded_types` is false.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+          },
+          &quot;likelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Confidence of how likely it is that the `info_type` is correct.
+          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Resource name in format
+              # projects/{project}/locations/{location}/findings/{finding} Populated only
+              # when viewing persisted findings.
+          &quot;location&quot;: { # Specifies the location of the finding. # Where the content was found.
+            &quot;codepointRange&quot;: { # Generic half-open interval [start, end) # Unicode character offsets delimiting the finding.
+                # These are relative to the finding&#x27;s containing element.
+                # Provided when the content is text.
+              &quot;start&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Index of the first character of the range (inclusive).
+              &quot;end&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Index of the last character of the range (exclusive).
+            },
+            &quot;byteRange&quot;: { # Generic half-open interval [start, end) # Zero-based byte offsets delimiting the finding.
+                # These are relative to the finding&#x27;s containing element.
+                # Note that when the content is not textual, this references
+                # the UTF-8 encoded textual representation of the content.
+                # Omitted if content is an image.
+              &quot;start&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Index of the first character of the range (inclusive).
+              &quot;end&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Index of the last character of the range (exclusive).
+            },
+            &quot;container&quot;: { # Represents a container that may contain DLP findings. # Information about the container where this finding occurred, if available.
+                # Examples of a container include a file, table, or database record.
+              &quot;fullPath&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A string representation of the full container name.
+                  # Examples:
+                  # - BigQuery: &#x27;Project:DataSetId.TableId&#x27;
+                  # - Google Cloud Storage: &#x27;gs://Bucket/folders/filename.txt&#x27;
+              &quot;type&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Container type, for example BigQuery or Google Cloud Storage.
+              &quot;updateTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Findings container modification timestamp, if applicable.
+                  # For Google Cloud Storage contains last file modification timestamp.
+                  # For BigQuery table contains last_modified_time property.
+                  # For Datastore - not populated.
+              &quot;rootPath&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The root of the container.
+                  # Examples:
+                  # - For BigQuery table `project_id:dataset_id.table_id`, the root is
+                  #  `dataset_id`
+                  # - For Google Cloud Storage file `gs://bucket/folder/filename.txt`, the root
+                  #  is `gs://bucket`
+              &quot;projectId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Project where the finding was found.
+                  # Can be different from the project that owns the finding.
+              &quot;relativePath&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The rest of the path after the root.
+                  # Examples:
+                  # - For BigQuery table `project_id:dataset_id.table_id`, the relative path is
+                  #  `table_id`
+                  # - Google Cloud Storage file `gs://bucket/folder/filename.txt`, the relative
+                  #  path is `folder/filename.txt`
+              &quot;version&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Findings container version, if available
+                  # (&quot;generation&quot; for Google Cloud Storage).
+            },
+            &quot;contentLocations&quot;: [ # List of nested objects pointing to the precise location of the finding
+                # within the file or record.
+              { # Precise location of the finding within a document, record, image, or metadata
+                  # container.
+                &quot;containerName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the container where the finding is located.
+                    # The top level name is the source file name or table name. Names of some
+                    # common storage containers are formatted as follows:
+                    #
+                    # * BigQuery tables:  `{project_id}:{dataset_id}.{table_id}`
+                    # * Cloud Storage files: `gs://{bucket}/{path}`
+                    # * Datastore namespace: {namespace}
+                    #
+                    # Nested names could be absent if the embedded object has no string
+                    # identifier (for an example an image contained within a document).
+                &quot;documentLocation&quot;: { # Location of a finding within a document. # Location data for document files.
+                  &quot;fileOffset&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Offset of the line, from the beginning of the file, where the finding
+                      # is located.
+                },
+                &quot;recordLocation&quot;: { # Location of a finding within a row or record. # Location within a row or record of a database table.
+                  &quot;fieldId&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Field id of the field containing the finding.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                  },
+                  &quot;tableLocation&quot;: { # Location of a finding within a table. # Location within a `ContentItem.Table`.
+                    &quot;rowIndex&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The zero-based index of the row where the finding is located. Only
+                        # populated for resources that have a natural ordering, not BigQuery. In
+                        # BigQuery, to identify the row a finding came from, populate
+                        # BigQueryOptions.identifying_fields with your primary key column names and
+                        # when you store the findings the value of those columns will be stored
+                        # inside of Finding.
+                  },
+                  &quot;recordKey&quot;: { # Message for a unique key indicating a record that contains a finding. # Key of the finding.
+                    &quot;idValues&quot;: [ # Values of identifying columns in the given row. Order of values matches
+                        # the order of `identifying_fields` specified in the scanning request.
+                      &quot;A String&quot;,
+                    ],
+                    &quot;datastoreKey&quot;: { # Record key for a finding in Cloud Datastore.
+                      &quot;entityKey&quot;: { # A unique identifier for a Datastore entity. # Datastore entity key.
+                          # If a key&#x27;s partition ID or any of its path kinds or names are
+                          # reserved/read-only, the key is reserved/read-only.
+                          # A reserved/read-only key is forbidden in certain documented contexts.
+                        &quot;path&quot;: [ # The entity path.
+                            # An entity path consists of one or more elements composed of a kind and a
+                            # string or numerical identifier, which identify entities. The first
+                            # element identifies a _root entity_, the second element identifies
+                            # a _child_ of the root entity, the third element identifies a child of the
+                            # second entity, and so forth. The entities identified by all prefixes of
+                            # the path are called the element&#x27;s _ancestors_.
+                            #
+                            # A path can never be empty, and a path can have at most 100 elements.
+                          { # A (kind, ID/name) pair used to construct a key path.
+                              #
+                              # If either name or ID is set, the element is complete.
+                              # If neither is set, the element is incomplete.
+                            &quot;kind&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The kind of the entity.
+                                # A kind matching regex `__.*__` is reserved/read-only.
+                                # A kind must not contain more than 1500 bytes when UTF-8 encoded.
+                                # Cannot be `&quot;&quot;`.
+                            &quot;id&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The auto-allocated ID of the entity.
+                                # Never equal to zero. Values less than zero are discouraged and may not
+                                # be supported in the future.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The name of the entity.
+                                # A name matching regex `__.*__` is reserved/read-only.
+                                # A name must not be more than 1500 bytes when UTF-8 encoded.
+                                # Cannot be `&quot;&quot;`.
+                          },
+                        ],
+                        &quot;partitionId&quot;: { # Datastore partition ID. # Entities are partitioned into subsets, currently identified by a project
+                            # ID and namespace ID.
+                            # Queries are scoped to a single partition.
+                            # A partition ID identifies a grouping of entities. The grouping is always
+                            # by project and namespace, however the namespace ID may be empty.
+                            #
+                            # A partition ID contains several dimensions:
+                            # project ID and namespace ID.
+                          &quot;namespaceId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # If not empty, the ID of the namespace to which the entities belong.
+                          &quot;projectId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The ID of the project to which the entities belong.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;bigQueryKey&quot;: { # Row key for identifying a record in BigQuery table.
+                      &quot;tableReference&quot;: { # Message defining the location of a BigQuery table. A table is uniquely # Complete BigQuery table reference.
+                          # identified  by its project_id, dataset_id, and table_name. Within a query
+                          # a table is often referenced with a string in the format of:
+                          # `&lt;project_id&gt;:&lt;dataset_id&gt;.&lt;table_id&gt;` or
+                          # `&lt;project_id&gt;.&lt;dataset_id&gt;.&lt;table_id&gt;`.
+                        &quot;projectId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The Google Cloud Platform project ID of the project containing the table.
+                            # If omitted, project ID is inferred from the API call.
+                        &quot;datasetId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Dataset ID of the table.
+                        &quot;tableId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the table.
+                      },
+                      &quot;rowNumber&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Row number inferred at the time the table was scanned. This value is
+                          # nondeterministic, cannot be queried, and may be null for inspection
+                          # jobs. To locate findings within a table, specify
+                          # `inspect_job.storage_config.big_query_options.identifying_fields` in
+                          # `CreateDlpJobRequest`.
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;containerTimestamp&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Findings container modification timestamp, if applicable.
+                    # For Google Cloud Storage contains last file modification timestamp.
+                    # For BigQuery table contains last_modified_time property.
+                    # For Datastore - not populated.
+                &quot;metadataLocation&quot;: { # Metadata Location # Location within the metadata for inspected content.
+                  &quot;storageLabel&quot;: { # Storage metadata label to indicate which metadata entry contains findings. # Storage metadata.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;,
+                  },
+                  &quot;type&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Type of metadata containing the finding.
+                },
+                &quot;imageLocation&quot;: { # Location of the finding within an image. # Location within an image&#x27;s pixels.
+                  &quot;boundingBoxes&quot;: [ # Bounding boxes locating the pixels within the image containing the finding.
+                    { # Bounding box encompassing detected text within an image.
+                      &quot;top&quot;: 42, # Top coordinate of the bounding box. (0,0) is upper left.
+                      &quot;width&quot;: 42, # Width of the bounding box in pixels.
+                      &quot;height&quot;: 42, # Height of the bounding box in pixels.
+                      &quot;left&quot;: 42, # Left coordinate of the bounding box. (0,0) is upper left.
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+                &quot;containerVersion&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Findings container version, if available
+                    # (&quot;generation&quot; for Google Cloud Storage).
+              },
+            ],
+          },
+          &quot;quote&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The content that was found. Even if the content is not textual, it
+              # may be converted to a textual representation here.
+              # Provided if `include_quote` is true and the finding is
+              # less than or equal to 4096 bytes long. If the finding exceeds 4096 bytes
+              # in length, the quote may be omitted.
+          &quot;createTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Timestamp when finding was detected.
+          &quot;jobName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The job that stored the finding.
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;findingsTruncated&quot;: True or False, # If true, then this item might have more findings than were returned,
+          # and the findings returned are an arbitrary subset of all findings.
+          # The findings list might be truncated because the input items were too
+          # large, or because the server reached the maximum amount of resources
+          # allowed for a single API call. For best results, divide the input into
+          # smaller batches.
+    },
+  }</pre>
+</div>
+
+<div class="method">
+    <code class="details" id="reidentify">reidentify(parent, locationId, body=None, x__xgafv=None)</code>
+  <pre>Re-identifies content that has been de-identified.
+See
+https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization#re-identification_in_free_text_code_example
+to learn more.
+
+Args:
+  parent: string, Required. The parent resource name. (required)
+  locationId: string, The geographic location to process content reidentification.  Reserved for
+future extensions. (required)
+  body: object, The request body.
+    The object takes the form of:
+
+{ # Request to re-identify an item.
+    &quot;item&quot;: { # Container structure for the content to inspect. # The item to re-identify. Will be treated as text.
+      &quot;byteItem&quot;: { # Container for bytes to inspect or redact. # Content data to inspect or redact. Replaces `type` and `data`.
+        &quot;type&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The type of data stored in the bytes string. Default will be TEXT_UTF8.
+        &quot;data&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Content data to inspect or redact.
+      },
+      &quot;value&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # String data to inspect or redact.
+      &quot;table&quot;: { # Structured content to inspect. Up to 50,000 `Value`s per request allowed. # Structured content for inspection. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+        &quot;rows&quot;: [ # Rows of the table.
+          { # Values of the row.
+            &quot;values&quot;: [ # Individual cells.
+              { # Set of primitive values supported by the system.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+            ],
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;headers&quot;: [ # Headers of the table.
+          { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+    },
+    &quot;inspectTemplateName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Template to use. Any configuration directly specified in
+        # `inspect_config` will override those set in the template. Singular fields
+        # that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
+        # template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
+        # are recursively merged.
+    &quot;inspectConfig&quot;: { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # Configuration for the inspector.
+        # When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
+        # used.
+      &quot;includeQuote&quot;: True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
+          # included in the response; see Finding.quote.
+      &quot;ruleSet&quot;: [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
+          # Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
+          # rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
+        { # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
+            # circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
+          &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
+            { # Type of information detected by the API.
+              &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                  # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                  # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                  # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                  # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+            },
+          ],
+          &quot;rules&quot;: [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
+            { # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
+                # `InspectionRuleSet`.
+              &quot;hotwordRule&quot;: { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
+                  # proximity of hotwords.
+                &quot;likelihoodAdjustment&quot;: { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
+                    # part of a detection rule.
+                  &quot;relativeLikelihood&quot;: 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
+                      # levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
+                      # detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
+                      # `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
+                      # Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
+                      # `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
+                      # adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
+                      # a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
+                  &quot;fixedLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
+                },
+                &quot;hotwordRegex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;proximity&quot;: { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
+                    # The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
+                    # the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
+                    # be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
+                    # certainty of a phone number regex &quot;\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}&quot; could be
+                    # adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
+                    # a company office using the hotword regex &quot;\(xxx\)&quot;, where &quot;xxx&quot;
+                    # is the area code in question.
+                    # rule.
+                  &quot;windowBefore&quot;: 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
+                  &quot;windowAfter&quot;: 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;exclusionRule&quot;: { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
+                  # `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
+                &quot;dictionary&quot;: { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
+                    # be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
+                    # of employee IDs or job titles.
+                    #
+                    # Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
+                    # and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
+                    # Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
+                    # will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
+                    # dictionary phrase &quot;Sam Johnson&quot; will match all three phrases &quot;sam johnson&quot;,
+                    # &quot;Sam, Johnson&quot;, and &quot;Sam (Johnson)&quot;. Additionally, the characters
+                    # surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
+                    # characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
+                    # digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word &quot;jen&quot; will
+                    # match the first three letters of the text &quot;jen123&quot; but will return no
+                    # matches for &quot;jennifer&quot;.
+                    #
+                    # Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
+                    # letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
+                    # are treated as whitespace. The
+                    # [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
+                    # the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
+                    # these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
+                    # `StoredInfoType` API.
+                  &quot;wordList&quot;: { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
+                    &quot;words&quot;: [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
+                        # at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
+                        # that are letters or digits. [required]
+                      &quot;A String&quot;,
+                    ],
+                  },
+                  &quot;cloudStoragePath&quot;: { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
+                      # is accepted.
+                    &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
+                        # Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;regex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;excludeInfoTypes&quot;: { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
+                  &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
+                      # contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
+                      # example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing &quot;PHONE_NUMBER&quot;` and
+                      # `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
+                      # &quot;EMAIL_ADDRESS&quot; the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
+                      # with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
+                      # That leads to &quot;555-222-2222@example.org&quot; to generate only a single
+                      # finding, namely email address.
+                    { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                          # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                          # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                          # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                          # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+                &quot;matchingType&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;limits&quot;: { # Configuration to control the number of findings returned. # Configuration to control the number of findings returned.
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerItem&quot;: 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
+            # When set within `InspectJobConfig`,
+            # the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
+            # When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerInfoType&quot;: [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
+          { # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
+              # running DlpJob.
+            &quot;maxFindings&quot;: 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
+            &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
+                # info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
+                # info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
+                # are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
+              &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                  # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                  # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                  # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                  # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;maxFindingsPerRequest&quot;: 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
+            # When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
+            # regardless if this is set higher.
+      },
+      &quot;contentOptions&quot;: [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
+          # If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
+        &quot;A String&quot;,
+      ],
+      &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
+          # InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
+          #
+          # When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
+          # system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
+          # be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
+          #
+          # If you need precise control and predictability as to what detectors are
+          # run you should specify specific InfoTypes listed in the reference,
+          # otherwise a default list will be used, which may change over time.
+        { # Type of information detected by the API.
+          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;minLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
+          # POSSIBLE.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
+      &quot;excludeInfoTypes&quot;: True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
+      &quot;customInfoTypes&quot;: [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
+        { # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
+            # sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
+          &quot;likelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
+              # altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
+              # the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
+          &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
+              # infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
+              # is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
+              # adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
+              # not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
+              # as a custom info type.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+          },
+          &quot;regex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
+            &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+              42,
+            ],
+            &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+          },
+          &quot;detectionRules&quot;: [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
+              # Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
+              # `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
+            { # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
+                # `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
+                # on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
+                # custom infoType.
+              &quot;hotwordRule&quot;: { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
+                  # proximity of hotwords.
+                &quot;likelihoodAdjustment&quot;: { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
+                    # part of a detection rule.
+                  &quot;relativeLikelihood&quot;: 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
+                      # levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
+                      # detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
+                      # `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
+                      # Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
+                      # `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
+                      # adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
+                      # a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
+                  &quot;fixedLikelihood&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
+                },
+                &quot;hotwordRegex&quot;: { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
+                  &quot;groupIndexes&quot;: [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
+                      # specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
+                    42,
+                  ],
+                  &quot;pattern&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
+                      # (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
+                      # google/re2 repository on GitHub.
+                },
+                &quot;proximity&quot;: { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
+                    # The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
+                    # the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
+                    # be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
+                    # certainty of a phone number regex &quot;\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}&quot; could be
+                    # adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
+                    # a company office using the hotword regex &quot;\(xxx\)&quot;, where &quot;xxx&quot;
+                    # is the area code in question.
+                    # rule.
+                  &quot;windowBefore&quot;: 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
+                  &quot;windowAfter&quot;: 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+          &quot;exclusionType&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
+              # to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
+          &quot;dictionary&quot;: { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
+              # be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
+              # of employee IDs or job titles.
+              #
+              # Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
+              # and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
+              # Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
+              # will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
+              # dictionary phrase &quot;Sam Johnson&quot; will match all three phrases &quot;sam johnson&quot;,
+              # &quot;Sam, Johnson&quot;, and &quot;Sam (Johnson)&quot;. Additionally, the characters
+              # surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
+              # characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
+              # digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word &quot;jen&quot; will
+              # match the first three letters of the text &quot;jen123&quot; but will return no
+              # matches for &quot;jennifer&quot;.
+              #
+              # Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
+              # letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
+              # are treated as whitespace. The
+              # [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
+              # the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
+              # these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
+              # `StoredInfoType` API.
+            &quot;wordList&quot;: { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
+              &quot;words&quot;: [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
+                  # at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
+                  # that are letters or digits. [required]
+                &quot;A String&quot;,
+              ],
+            },
+            &quot;cloudStoragePath&quot;: { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
+                # is accepted.
+              &quot;path&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
+                  # Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
+            },
+          },
+          &quot;storedType&quot;: { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
+              # `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
+                # `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
+                # `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
+            &quot;createTime&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
+                # inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
+          },
+          &quot;surrogateType&quot;: { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
+              # support reversing.
+              # such as
+              # [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
+              # These types of transformations are
+              # those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a &quot;surrogate&quot; as
+              # output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
+              # transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
+              # not support the use of `detection_rules`.
+          },
+        },
+      ],
+    },
+    &quot;locationId&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The geographic location to process content reidentification.  Reserved for
+        # future extensions.
+    &quot;reidentifyTemplateName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Template to use. References an instance of `DeidentifyTemplate`.
+        # Any configuration directly specified in `reidentify_config` or
+        # `inspect_config` will override those set in the template. Singular fields
+        # that are set in this request will replace their corresponding fields in the
+        # template. Repeated fields are appended. Singular sub-messages and groups
+        # are recursively merged.
+    &quot;reidentifyConfig&quot;: { # The configuration that controls how the data will change. # Configuration for the re-identification of the content item.
+        # This field shares the same proto message type that is used for
+        # de-identification, however its usage here is for the reversal of the
+        # previous de-identification. Re-identification is performed by examining
+        # the transformations used to de-identify the items and executing the
+        # reverse. This requires that only reversible transformations
+        # be provided here. The reversible transformations are:
+        # 
+        #  - `CryptoDeterministicConfig`
+        #  - `CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`
+      &quot;transformationErrorHandling&quot;: { # How to handle transformation errors during de-identification. A # Mode for handling transformation errors. If left unspecified, the default
+          # mode is `TransformationErrorHandling.ThrowError`.
+          # transformation error occurs when the requested transformation is incompatible
+          # with the data. For example, trying to de-identify an IP address using a
+          # `DateShift` transformation would result in a transformation error, since date
+          # info cannot be extracted from an IP address.
+          # Information about any incompatible transformations, and how they were
+          # handled, is returned in the response as part of the
+          # `TransformationOverviews`.
+        &quot;throwError&quot;: { # Throw an error and fail the request when a transformation error occurs. # Throw an error
+        },
+        &quot;leaveUntransformed&quot;: { # Skips the data without modifying it if the requested transformation would # Ignore errors
+            # cause an error. For example, if a `DateShift` transformation were applied
+            # an an IP address, this mode would leave the IP address unchanged in the
+            # response.
+        },
+      },
+      &quot;recordTransformations&quot;: { # A type of transformation that is applied over structured data such as a # Treat the dataset as structured. Transformations can be applied to
+          # specific locations within structured datasets, such as transforming
+          # a column within a table.
+          # table.
+        &quot;recordSuppressions&quot;: [ # Configuration defining which records get suppressed entirely. Records that
+            # match any suppression rule are omitted from the output.
+          { # Configuration to suppress records whose suppression conditions evaluate to
+              # true.
+            &quot;condition&quot;: { # A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to # A condition that when it evaluates to true will result in the record being
+                # evaluated to be suppressed from the transformed content.
+                # a field.
+              &quot;expressions&quot;: { # An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions. # An expression.
+                &quot;logicalOperator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
+                    # only supported value is `AND`.
+                &quot;conditions&quot;: { # A collection of conditions. # Conditions to apply to the expression.
+                  &quot;conditions&quot;: [ # A collection of conditions.
+                    { # The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
+                        # considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
+                        # EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
+                        # but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
+                        # A `value` of type:
+                        #
+                        # - `string` can be compared against all other types
+                        # - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
+                        # - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
+                        # can be parsed as an integer.
+                        # - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
+                        # be parsed as a double.
+                        # - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
+                        # format.
+                        # - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
+                        # of &#x27;HH:mm:ss&#x27;.
+                        #
+                        # If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
+                        # the condition will evaluate to false.
+                      &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Required. Field within the record this condition is evaluated against.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;operator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value.
+                      &quot;value&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to compare against. [Mandatory, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;fieldTransformations&quot;: [ # Transform the record by applying various field transformations.
+          { # The transformation to apply to the field.
+            &quot;fields&quot;: [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
+              { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+              },
+            ],
+            &quot;infoTypeTransformations&quot;: { # A type of transformation that will scan unstructured text and # Treat the contents of the field as free text, and selectively
+                # transform content that matches an `InfoType`.
+                # apply various `PrimitiveTransformation`s to each finding, where the
+                # transformation is applied to only values that were identified as a specific
+                # info_type.
+              &quot;transformations&quot;: [ # Required. Transformation for each infoType. Cannot specify more than one
+                  # for a given infoType.
+                { # A transformation to apply to text that is identified as a specific
+                    # info_type.
+                  &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoTypes to apply the transformation to. An empty list will cause
+                      # this transformation to apply to all findings that correspond to
+                      # infoTypes that were requested in `InspectConfig`.
+                    { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                          # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                          # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                          # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                          # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                    },
+                  ],
+                  &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Required. Primitive transformation to apply to the infoType.
+                    &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                        # portion of the value.
+                      &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+                    },
+                    &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                        # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                        # to learn more.
+                      &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                          # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                          # given context.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                          # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                          # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                          #
+                          # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                      &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                      &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                          # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                          # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                          # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                          # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                          # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                          # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                        &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                            # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                            # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                            # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                            # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                          &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                          &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                        },
+                        &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                            # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                          &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        },
+                        &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                            # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                              # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                              # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                              # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                              # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                              # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+                    },
+                    &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                        # Uses SHA-256.
+                        # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                        # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                        # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                        # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                        # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                      &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                          # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                          # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                          # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                          # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                        &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                            # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                            # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                            # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                            # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                          &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                          &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                        },
+                        &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                            # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                          &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        },
+                        &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                            # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                              # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                              # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                              # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                              # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                              # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                        # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                        # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                        # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                        # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                        # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                        # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                        # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                        # more.
+                        #
+                        # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                        # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                        # referential integrity.
+                      &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                          # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                          # encryption/decryption.
+                          # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                          # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                          # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                          # The order of characters does not matter.
+                      &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                      &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                          # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                          # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                          # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                          # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                          #
+                          # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                          # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                          # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                          #
+                          # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                          # custom infoType
+                          # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                          # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                          #
+                          # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                          # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                          # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                          # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                          # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                          # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                          # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                          # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                          # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                          # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                            # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                            # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                            # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                            # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                      },
+                      &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                          # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                          # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                          #
+                          # If the context is set but:
+                          #
+                          # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                          # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                          #
+                          # a default tweak will be used.
+                          #
+                          # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                          # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                          # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                          #
+                          # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                          # such that:
+                          #
+                          # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                          # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                      &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                          # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                          # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                          # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                          # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                        &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                            # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                            # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                            # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                            # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                          &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                          &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                        },
+                        &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                            # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                          &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        },
+                        &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                            # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                              # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                              # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                              # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                              # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                              # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                        # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                        # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                      &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                          # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                          # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                          # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                          # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                          #
+                          # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                          # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                          # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                          #
+                          # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                          # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                          # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                          #
+                          # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                          # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                          # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                          # form text.
+                          #
+                          # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                          # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                          #
+                          # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                          # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                          #
+                          # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                          # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                          # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                          # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                          # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                          # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                          # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                            # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                            # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                            # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                            # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                      },
+                      &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                          # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                          # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                          # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                          # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                          # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                          # as well.
+                          #
+                          # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                          # If the context is set but:
+                          #
+                          # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                          # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                          #
+                          # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                          #
+                          # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                          # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                          # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                          # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                          # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                          # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                        &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                            # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                            # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                            # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                            # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                          &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                          &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                        },
+                        &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                            # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                          &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        },
+                        &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                            # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                              # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                              # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                              # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                              # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                              # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                        # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                        # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+                    },
+                    &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                        # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                        # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                        # This can be used on
+                        # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                        # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                        # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                        # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                        # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                      &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                        { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                          &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                              # used.
+                              # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                              # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                              # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                              # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                              # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                            &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                            &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                            &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                            &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                            &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                #
+                                # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                #
+                                # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                  # a year.
+                              &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                  # month and day.
+                              &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                  # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                  # significant.
+                            },
+                            &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                            &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                            &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                  # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                              &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                              &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                  # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                              &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                            },
+                          },
+                          &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                              # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                              # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                              # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                              # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                              # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                            &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                            &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                            &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                            &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                            &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                #
+                                # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                #
+                                # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                  # a year.
+                              &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                  # month and day.
+                              &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                  # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                  # significant.
+                            },
+                            &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                            &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                            &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                  # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                              &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                              &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                  # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                              &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                            },
+                          },
+                          &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                              # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                              # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                              # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                              # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                              # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                              # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                            &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                            &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                            &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                            &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                            &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                #
+                                # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                #
+                                # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                  # a year.
+                              &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                  # month and day.
+                              &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                  # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                  # significant.
+                            },
+                            &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                            &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                            &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                              &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                  # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                              &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                              &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                  # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                              &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                            },
+                          },
+                        },
+                      ],
+                    },
+                    &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                      &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                        # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                        # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                        # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                        # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                        # **3.
+                      &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                          # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                          # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                          # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                          # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                      &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                          # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                          # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                          # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                        { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                            # alone and skipped.
+                          &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                          &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                              # punctuation.
+                        },
+                      ],
+                      &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                          # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                      &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                          # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                          # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                          # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+                    },
+                    &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                        # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                        # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                        # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                        #
+                        # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                        # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                        # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                        #
+                        # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                        #
+                        # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                        # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                        # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                        #
+                        # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                      &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                          # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                          # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                          # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                          # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                          # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                          # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                          # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+              ],
+            },
+            &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Apply the transformation to the entire field.
+              &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                  # portion of the value.
+                &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+              },
+              &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                  # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                  # to learn more.
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                    # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                    # given context.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                    # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                    # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                    #
+                    # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                    # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                    # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                  # Uses SHA-256.
+                  # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                  # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                  # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                  # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                  # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                  # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                  # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                  # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                  # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                  # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                  # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                  # more.
+                  #
+                  # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                  # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                  # referential integrity.
+                &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                    # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                    # encryption/decryption.
+                    # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                    # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                    # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                    # The order of characters does not matter.
+                &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                    # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                    # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                    # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                    # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                    #
+                    # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                    # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                    # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                    #
+                    # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                    # custom infoType
+                    # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                    # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                    #
+                    # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                    # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                    # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                    # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                    # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                    # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                    # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                    # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                    # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                    # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                      # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                      # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                      # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                      # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                },
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                    # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                    # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                    #
+                    # If the context is set but:
+                    #
+                    # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                    # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                    #
+                    # a default tweak will be used.
+                    #
+                    # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                    # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                    # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                    #
+                    # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                    # such that:
+                    #
+                    # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                    # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                  # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                  # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                    # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                    # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                    # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                    # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                    #
+                    # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                    # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                    # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                    #
+                    # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                    # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                    # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                    #
+                    # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                    # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                    # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                    # form text.
+                    #
+                    # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                    # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                    #
+                    # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                    # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                    #
+                    # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                    # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                    # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                    # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                    # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                    # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                    # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                      # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                      # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                      # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                      # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                },
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                    # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                    # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                    # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                    # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                    # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                    # as well.
+                    #
+                    # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                    # If the context is set but:
+                    #
+                    # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                    # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                    #
+                    # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                    #
+                    # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                    # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                  # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                  # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+              },
+              &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                  # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                  # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                  # This can be used on
+                  # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                  # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                  # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                  # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                  { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                    &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                        # used.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                        # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                  },
+                ],
+              },
+              &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                  # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                  # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                  # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                  # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                  # **3.
+                &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                    # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                    # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                    # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                    # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                    # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                    # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                    # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                  { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                      # alone and skipped.
+                    &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                    &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                        # punctuation.
+                  },
+                ],
+                &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                    # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                    # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                    # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                    # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+              },
+              &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                  # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                  # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                  # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                  #
+                  # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                  # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                  # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                  #
+                  # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                  #
+                  # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                  # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                  # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                  #
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                    # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                    # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                    # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                    # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                    # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                    # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                    # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;condition&quot;: { # A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to # Only apply the transformation if the condition evaluates to true for the
+                # given `RecordCondition`. The conditions are allowed to reference fields
+                # that are not used in the actual transformation.
+                #
+                # Example Use Cases:
+                #
+                # - Apply a different bucket transformation to an age column if the zip code
+                # column for the same record is within a specific range.
+                # - Redact a field if the date of birth field is greater than 85.
+                # a field.
+              &quot;expressions&quot;: { # An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions. # An expression.
+                &quot;logicalOperator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
+                    # only supported value is `AND`.
+                &quot;conditions&quot;: { # A collection of conditions. # Conditions to apply to the expression.
+                  &quot;conditions&quot;: [ # A collection of conditions.
+                    { # The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
+                        # considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
+                        # EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
+                        # but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
+                        # A `value` of type:
+                        #
+                        # - `string` can be compared against all other types
+                        # - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
+                        # - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
+                        # can be parsed as an integer.
+                        # - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
+                        # be parsed as a double.
+                        # - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
+                        # format.
+                        # - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
+                        # of &#x27;HH:mm:ss&#x27;.
+                        #
+                        # If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
+                        # the condition will evaluate to false.
+                      &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Required. Field within the record this condition is evaluated against.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;operator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value.
+                      &quot;value&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to compare against. [Mandatory, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+      &quot;infoTypeTransformations&quot;: { # A type of transformation that will scan unstructured text and # Treat the dataset as free-form text and apply the same free text
+          # transformation everywhere.
+          # apply various `PrimitiveTransformation`s to each finding, where the
+          # transformation is applied to only values that were identified as a specific
+          # info_type.
+        &quot;transformations&quot;: [ # Required. Transformation for each infoType. Cannot specify more than one
+            # for a given infoType.
+          { # A transformation to apply to text that is identified as a specific
+              # info_type.
+            &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoTypes to apply the transformation to. An empty list will cause
+                # this transformation to apply to all findings that correspond to
+                # infoTypes that were requested in `InspectConfig`.
+              { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                    # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                    # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                    # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                    # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+              },
+            ],
+            &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Required. Primitive transformation to apply to the infoType.
+              &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                  # portion of the value.
+                &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+              },
+              &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                  # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                  # to learn more.
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                    # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                    # given context.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                    # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                    # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                    #
+                    # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                    # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                    # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                  # Uses SHA-256.
+                  # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                  # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                  # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                  # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                  # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                  # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                  # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                  # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                  # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                  # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                  # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                  # more.
+                  #
+                  # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                  # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                  # referential integrity.
+                &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                    # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                    # encryption/decryption.
+                    # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                    # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                    # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                    # The order of characters does not matter.
+                &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                    # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                    # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                    # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                    # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                    #
+                    # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                    # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                    # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                    #
+                    # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                    # custom infoType
+                    # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                    # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                    #
+                    # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                    # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                    # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                    # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                    # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                    # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                    # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                    # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                    # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                    # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                      # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                      # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                      # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                      # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                },
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                    # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                    # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                    #
+                    # If the context is set but:
+                    #
+                    # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                    # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                    #
+                    # a default tweak will be used.
+                    #
+                    # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                    # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                    # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                    #
+                    # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                    # such that:
+                    #
+                    # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                    # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                  # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                  # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                    # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                    # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                    # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                    # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                    #
+                    # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                    # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                    # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                    #
+                    # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                    # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                    # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                    #
+                    # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                    # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                    # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                    # form text.
+                    #
+                    # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                    # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                    #
+                    # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                    # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                    #
+                    # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                    # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                    # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                    # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                    # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                    # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                    # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                      # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                      # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                      # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                      # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                },
+                &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                    # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                    # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                    # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                    # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                    # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                    # as well.
+                    #
+                    # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                    # If the context is set but:
+                    #
+                    # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                    # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                    #
+                    # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                    #
+                    # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                    # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                    # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                    # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                    # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                    # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                  &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                      # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                      # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                      # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                      # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                    &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                    &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                  },
+                  &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                      # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                    &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                  },
+                  &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                      # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                        # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                        # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                        # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                        # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                        # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                  # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                  # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+              },
+              &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                  # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                  # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                  # This can be used on
+                  # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                  # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                  # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                  # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                  { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                    &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                        # used.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                    &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                        # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                        # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                        # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                        # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                        # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                        # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                      &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                      &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                      &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                      &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                      &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                          # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                          # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                          #
+                          # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                          # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                          # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                          # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                          #
+                          # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                            # a year.
+                        &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                            # month and day.
+                        &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                            # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                            # significant.
+                      },
+                      &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                      &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                      &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                          # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                          # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                        &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                            # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                        &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                        &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                            # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                        &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                      },
+                    },
+                  },
+                ],
+              },
+              &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                  # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                  # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                  # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                  # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                  # **3.
+                &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                    # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                    # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                    # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                    # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                    # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                    # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                    # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                  { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                      # alone and skipped.
+                    &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                    &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                        # punctuation.
+                  },
+                ],
+                &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                    # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                    # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                    # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                    # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+              },
+              &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                  # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                  # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                  # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                  #
+                  # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                  # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                  # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                  #
+                  # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                  #
+                  # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                  # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                  # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                  #
+                  # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                    # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                    # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                    # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                    # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                    # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                    # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                    # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                    # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                    # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                  &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                  &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                  &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                  &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                  &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                      # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                      # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                      #
+                      # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                      # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                      # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                      # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                      #
+                      # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                        # a year.
+                    &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                        # month and day.
+                    &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                        # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                        # significant.
+                  },
+                  &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                  &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                  &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                      # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                      # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                    &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                        # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                    &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                    &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                        # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                    &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                    # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                    # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                    # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+              },
+            },
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+    },
+  }
+
+  x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
+    Allowed values
+      1 - v1 error format
+      2 - v2 error format
+
+Returns:
+  An object of the form:
+
+    { # Results of re-identifying a item.
+    &quot;overview&quot;: { # Overview of the modifications that occurred. # An overview of the changes that were made to the `item`.
+      &quot;transformationSummaries&quot;: [ # Transformations applied to the dataset.
+        { # Summary of a single transformation.
+            # Only one of &#x27;transformation&#x27;, &#x27;field_transformation&#x27;, or &#x27;record_suppress&#x27;
+            # will be set.
+          &quot;fieldTransformations&quot;: [ # The field transformation that was applied.
+              # If multiple field transformations are requested for a single field,
+              # this list will contain all of them; otherwise, only one is supplied.
+            { # The transformation to apply to the field.
+              &quot;fields&quot;: [ # Required. Input field(s) to apply the transformation to.
+                { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                },
+              ],
+              &quot;infoTypeTransformations&quot;: { # A type of transformation that will scan unstructured text and # Treat the contents of the field as free text, and selectively
+                  # transform content that matches an `InfoType`.
+                  # apply various `PrimitiveTransformation`s to each finding, where the
+                  # transformation is applied to only values that were identified as a specific
+                  # info_type.
+                &quot;transformations&quot;: [ # Required. Transformation for each infoType. Cannot specify more than one
+                    # for a given infoType.
+                  { # A transformation to apply to text that is identified as a specific
+                      # info_type.
+                    &quot;infoTypes&quot;: [ # InfoTypes to apply the transformation to. An empty list will cause
+                        # this transformation to apply to all findings that correspond to
+                        # infoTypes that were requested in `InspectConfig`.
+                      { # Type of information detected by the API.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                            # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                            # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                            # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                            # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                      },
+                    ],
+                    &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Required. Primitive transformation to apply to the infoType.
+                      &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                          # portion of the value.
+                        &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+                      },
+                      &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                          # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                          # to learn more.
+                        &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                            # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                            # given context.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                        },
+                        &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                            # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                            # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                            #
+                            # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                        &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                        &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                            # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                            # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                            # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                            # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                            # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                            # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                          &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                              # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                              # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                              # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                              # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                            &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                            &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                          },
+                          &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                              # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                            &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                          },
+                          &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                              # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                                # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                                # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                                # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                                # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                                # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+                      },
+                      &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                          # Uses SHA-256.
+                          # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                          # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                          # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                          # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                        &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                            # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                            # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                            # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                            # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                          &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                              # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                              # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                              # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                              # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                            &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                            &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                          },
+                          &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                              # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                            &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                          },
+                          &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                              # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                                # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                                # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                                # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                                # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                                # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                          # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                          # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                          # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                          # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                          # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                          # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                          # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                          # more.
+                          #
+                          # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                          # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                          # referential integrity.
+                        &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                            # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                            # encryption/decryption.
+                            # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                            # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                            # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                            # The order of characters does not matter.
+                        &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                        &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                            # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                            # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                            # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                            # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                            #
+                            # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                            # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                            # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                            #
+                            # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                            # custom infoType
+                            # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                            # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                            #
+                            # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                            # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                            # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                            # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                            # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                            # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                            # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                            # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                            # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                            # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                        },
+                        &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                            # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                            # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                            #
+                            # If the context is set but:
+                            #
+                            # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                            # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                            #
+                            # a default tweak will be used.
+                            #
+                            # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                            # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                            # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                            #
+                            # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                            # such that:
+                            #
+                            # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                            # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                        },
+                        &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                        &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                            # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                            # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                            # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                            # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                          &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                              # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                              # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                              # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                              # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                            &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                            &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                          },
+                          &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                              # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                            &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                          },
+                          &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                              # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                                # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                                # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                                # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                                # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                                # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                          # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                          # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                        &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                            # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                            # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                            # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                            # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                            #
+                            # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                            # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                            # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                            #
+                            # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                            # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                            # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                            #
+                            # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                            # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                            # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                            # form text.
+                            #
+                            # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                            # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                            #
+                            # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                            # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                            #
+                            # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                            # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                            # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                            # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                            # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                            # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                            # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                              # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                              # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                              # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                              # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                        },
+                        &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                            # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                            # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                            # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                            # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                            # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                            # as well.
+                            #
+                            # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                            # If the context is set but:
+                            #
+                            # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                            # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                            #
+                            # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                            #
+                            # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                            # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                        },
+                        &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                            # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                            # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                            # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                            # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                          &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                              # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                              # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                              # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                              # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                            &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                            &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                          },
+                          &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                              # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                            &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                          },
+                          &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                              # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                                # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                                # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                                # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                                # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                                # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                          # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                          # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+                      },
+                      &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                          # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                          # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                          # This can be used on
+                          # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                          # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                          # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                          # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                        &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                          { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                            &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                                # used.
+                                # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                                # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                                # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                                # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                                # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                              &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                              &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                              &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                              &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                              &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                  # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                  # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                  #
+                                  # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                  # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                  # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                  # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                  #
+                                  # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                    # a year.
+                                &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                    # month and day.
+                                &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                    # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                    # significant.
+                              },
+                              &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                              &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                              &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                  # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                  # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                                &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                                &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                    # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                                &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                              },
+                            },
+                            &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                                # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                                # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                                # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                                # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                                # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                              &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                              &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                              &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                              &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                              &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                  # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                  # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                  #
+                                  # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                  # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                  # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                  # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                  #
+                                  # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                    # a year.
+                                &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                    # month and day.
+                                &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                    # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                    # significant.
+                              },
+                              &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                              &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                              &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                  # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                  # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                                &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                                &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                    # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                                &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                              },
+                            },
+                            &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                                # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                                # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                                # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                                # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                                # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                                # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                              &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                              &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                              &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                              &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                              &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                                  # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                                  # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                                  #
+                                  # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                                  # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                                  # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                                  # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                                  #
+                                  # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                    # a year.
+                                &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                    # month and day.
+                                &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                    # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                    # significant.
+                              },
+                              &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                              &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                              &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                                  # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                                  # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                                &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                    # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                                &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                                &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                    # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                                &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                              },
+                            },
+                          },
+                        ],
+                      },
+                      &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                        &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                            # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                            # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                            # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                            # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                            # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                          &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                          &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                          &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                          &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                          &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                              # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                              # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                              #
+                              # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                              # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                              # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                              # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                              #
+                              # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                # a year.
+                            &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                # month and day.
+                            &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                # significant.
+                          },
+                          &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                          &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                          &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                              # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                              # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                            &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                            &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                            &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                          # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                          # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                          # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                          # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                          # **3.
+                        &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                            # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                            # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                            # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                            # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                        &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                            # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                            # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                            # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                          { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                              # alone and skipped.
+                            &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                            &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                                # punctuation.
+                          },
+                        ],
+                        &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                            # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                        &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                            # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                            # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                            # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+                      },
+                      &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                          # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                          # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                          # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                          #
+                          # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                          # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                          # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                          #
+                          # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                          #
+                          # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                          # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                          # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                          #
+                          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                        &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                            # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                            # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                            # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                            # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                            # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                            # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                            # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                          &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                          &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                          &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                          &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                          &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                              # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                              # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                              #
+                              # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                              # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                              # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                              # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                              #
+                              # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                # a year.
+                            &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                # month and day.
+                            &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                # significant.
+                          },
+                          &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                          &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                          &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                              # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                              # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                            &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                            &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                            &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                          },
+                        },
+                        &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                            # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                            # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                            # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                            # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                            # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                            # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                            # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                          &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                          &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                          &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                          &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                          &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                              # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                              # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                              #
+                              # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                              # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                              # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                              # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                              #
+                              # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                # a year.
+                            &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                # month and day.
+                            &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                # significant.
+                          },
+                          &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                          &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                          &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                              # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                              # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                            &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                            &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                            &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                          },
+                        },
+                        &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                            # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                            # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                            # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+                      },
+                    },
+                  },
+                ],
+              },
+              &quot;primitiveTransformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # Apply the transformation to the entire field.
+                &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                    # portion of the value.
+                  &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+                },
+                &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                    # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                    # to learn more.
+                  &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                      # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                      # given context.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                  },
+                  &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                      # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                      # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                      #
+                      # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+                  &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+                  &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                      # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                      # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                      # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                      # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                      # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                      # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                    &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                        # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                        # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                        # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                      &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                      &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                    },
+                    &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                        # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                      &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    },
+                    &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                        # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                          # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                          # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                          # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                          # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                          # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                    # Uses SHA-256.
+                    # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                    # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                    # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                    # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                    # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+                  &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                      # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                      # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                      # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                      # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                    &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                        # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                        # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                        # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                      &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                      &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                    },
+                    &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                        # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                      &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    },
+                    &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                        # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                          # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                          # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                          # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                          # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                          # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                    # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                    # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                    # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                    # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                    # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                    # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                    # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                    # more.
+                    #
+                    # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                    # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                    # referential integrity.
+                  &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                      # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                      # encryption/decryption.
+                      # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                      # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                      # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                      # The order of characters does not matter.
+                  &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+                  &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                      # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                      # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                      # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                      # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                      #
+                      # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                      # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                      # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                      #
+                      # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                      # custom infoType
+                      # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                      # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                      #
+                      # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                      # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                      # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                      # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                      # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                      # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                      # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                      # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                      # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                      # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                        # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                        # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                        # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                        # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                  },
+                  &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                      # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                      # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                      #
+                      # If the context is set but:
+                      #
+                      # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                      # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                      #
+                      # a default tweak will be used.
+                      #
+                      # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                      # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                      # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                      #
+                      # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                      # such that:
+                      #
+                      # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                      # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                  },
+                  &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+                  &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                      # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                      # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                      # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                      # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                    &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                        # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                        # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                        # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                      &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                      &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                    },
+                    &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                        # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                      &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    },
+                    &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                        # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                          # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                          # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                          # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                          # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                          # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                    # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                    # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+                  &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                      # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                      # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                      # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                      # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                      #
+                      # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                      # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                      # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                      #
+                      # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                      # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                      # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                      #
+                      # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                      # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                      # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                      # form text.
+                      #
+                      # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                      # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                      #
+                      # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                      # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                      #
+                      # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                      # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                      # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                      # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                      # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                      # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                      # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                        # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                        # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                        # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                        # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+                  },
+                  &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                      # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                      # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                      # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                      # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                      # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                      # as well.
+                      #
+                      # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                      # If the context is set but:
+                      #
+                      # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                      # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                      #
+                      # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                      #
+                      # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                      # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                    &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                  },
+                  &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                      # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                      # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                      # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                      # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                    &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                        # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                        # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                        # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                        # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                      &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                      &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                    },
+                    &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                        # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                      &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    },
+                    &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                        # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                      &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                          # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                          # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                          # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                          # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                          # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                    # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                    # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+                },
+                &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                    # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                    # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                    # This can be used on
+                    # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                    # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                    # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                    # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                    # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                  &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                    { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                      &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                          # used.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                      &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                          # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+                &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+                  &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+                &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                    # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                    # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                    # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                    # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                    # **3.
+                  &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                      # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                      # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                      # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                      # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+                  &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                      # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                      # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                      # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                    { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                        # alone and skipped.
+                      &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                      &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                          # punctuation.
+                    },
+                  ],
+                  &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                      # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+                  &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                      # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                      # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                      # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+                },
+                &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                    # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                    # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                    # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                    #
+                    # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                    # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                    # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                    #
+                    # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                    #
+                    # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                    # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                    # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                    #
+                    # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+                  &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                      # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                      # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                  &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                      # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                      # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                  &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                      # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                      # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                      # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;condition&quot;: { # A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to # Only apply the transformation if the condition evaluates to true for the
+                  # given `RecordCondition`. The conditions are allowed to reference fields
+                  # that are not used in the actual transformation.
+                  #
+                  # Example Use Cases:
+                  #
+                  # - Apply a different bucket transformation to an age column if the zip code
+                  # column for the same record is within a specific range.
+                  # - Redact a field if the date of birth field is greater than 85.
+                  # a field.
+                &quot;expressions&quot;: { # An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions. # An expression.
+                  &quot;logicalOperator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
+                      # only supported value is `AND`.
+                  &quot;conditions&quot;: { # A collection of conditions. # Conditions to apply to the expression.
+                    &quot;conditions&quot;: [ # A collection of conditions.
+                      { # The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
+                          # considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
+                          # EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
+                          # but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
+                          # A `value` of type:
+                          #
+                          # - `string` can be compared against all other types
+                          # - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
+                          # - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
+                          # can be parsed as an integer.
+                          # - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
+                          # be parsed as a double.
+                          # - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
+                          # format.
+                          # - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
+                          # of &#x27;HH:mm:ss&#x27;.
+                          #
+                          # If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
+                          # the condition will evaluate to false.
+                        &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Required. Field within the record this condition is evaluated against.
+                          &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                        },
+                        &quot;operator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value.
+                        &quot;value&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to compare against. [Mandatory, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
+                            # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                            # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                            # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                            # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                            # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                          &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                          &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                          &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                          &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                          &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                              # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                              # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                              #
+                              # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                              # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                              # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                              # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                              #
+                              # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                                # a year.
+                            &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                                # month and day.
+                            &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                                # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                                # significant.
+                          },
+                          &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                          &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                          &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                              # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                              # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                            &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                                # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                            &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                            &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                                # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                            &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                          },
+                        },
+                      },
+                    ],
+                  },
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          ],
+          &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Set if the transformation was limited to a specific FieldId.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+          },
+          &quot;transformation&quot;: { # A rule for transforming a value. # The specific transformation these stats apply to.
+            &quot;timePartConfig&quot;: { # For use with `Date`, `Timestamp`, and `TimeOfDay`, extract or preserve a # Time extraction
+                # portion of the value.
+              &quot;partToExtract&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The part of the time to keep.
+            },
+            &quot;dateShiftConfig&quot;: { # Shifts dates by random number of days, with option to be consistent for the # Date Shift
+                # same context. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-date-shifting
+                # to learn more.
+              &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Points to the field that contains the context, for example, an entity id.
+                  # If set, must also set cryptoKey. If set, shift will be consistent for the
+                  # given context.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+              },
+              &quot;upperBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. Range of shift in days. Actual shift will be selected at random within this
+                  # range (inclusive ends). Negative means shift to earlier in time. Must not
+                  # be more than 365250 days (1000 years) each direction.
+                  #
+                  # For example, 3 means shift date to at most 3 days into the future.
+              &quot;lowerBoundDays&quot;: 42, # Required. For example, -5 means shift date to at most 5 days back in the past.
+              &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Causes the shift to be computed based on this key and the context. This
+                  # results in the same shift for the same context and crypto_key. If
+                  # set, must also set context. Can only be applied to table items.
+                  # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                  # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                  # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                  # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                    # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                    # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                    # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                  &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                  &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                },
+                &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                    # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                  &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                },
+                &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                    # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                      # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                      # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                      # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                      # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                      # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;replaceWithInfoTypeConfig&quot;: { # Replace each matching finding with the name of the info_type. # Replace with infotype
+            },
+            &quot;cryptoHashConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates surrogates via cryptographic hashing. # Crypto
+                # Uses SHA-256.
+                # The key size must be either 32 or 64 bytes.
+                # Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the hashed output
+                # (for example, L7k0BHmF1ha5U3NfGykjro4xWi1MPVQPjhMAZbSV9mM=).
+                # Currently, only string and integer values can be hashed.
+                # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn more.
+              &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the hash function.
+                  # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                  # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                  # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                  # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                    # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                    # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                    # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                  &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                  &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                },
+                &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                    # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                  &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                },
+                &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                    # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                      # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                      # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                      # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                      # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                      # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;cryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig&quot;: { # Replaces an identifier with a surrogate using Format Preserving Encryption # Ffx-Fpe
+                # (FPE) with the FFX mode of operation; however when used in the
+                # `ReidentifyContent` API method, it serves the opposite function by reversing
+                # the surrogate back into the original identifier. The identifier must be
+                # encoded as ASCII. For a given crypto key and context, the same identifier
+                # will be replaced with the same surrogate. Identifiers must be at least two
+                # characters long. In the case that the identifier is the empty string, it will
+                # be skipped. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/pseudonymization to learn
+                # more.
+                #
+                # Note: We recommend using  CryptoDeterministicConfig for all use cases which
+                # do not require preserving the input alphabet space and size, plus warrant
+                # referential integrity.
+              &quot;customAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # This is supported by mapping these to the alphanumeric characters
+                  # that the FFX mode natively supports. This happens before/after
+                  # encryption/decryption.
+                  # Each character listed must appear only once.
+                  # Number of characters must be in the range [2, 95].
+                  # This must be encoded as ASCII.
+                  # The order of characters does not matter.
+              &quot;commonAlphabet&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common alphabets.
+              &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom infoType to annotate the surrogate with.
+                  # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                  # the name of the custom infoType followed by the number of
+                  # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                  # format: info_type_name(surrogate_character_count):surrogate
+                  #
+                  # For example, if the name of custom infoType is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                  # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                  # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                  #
+                  # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                  # custom infoType
+                  # [`SurrogateType`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/InspectConfig#surrogatetype).
+                  # This facilitates reversal of the surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                  #
+                  # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this infoType must
+                  # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may
+                  # find a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier.
+                  # Therefore, choose your custom infoType name carefully after considering
+                  # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                  # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                  # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                  # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                  # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                  # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                    # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                    # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                    # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                    # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+              },
+              &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # The &#x27;tweak&#x27;, a context may be used for higher security since the same
+                  # identifier in two different contexts won&#x27;t be given the same surrogate. If
+                  # the context is not set, a default tweak will be used.
+                  #
+                  # If the context is set but:
+                  #
+                  # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                  # 1. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                  #
+                  # a default tweak will be used.
+                  #
+                  # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                  # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                  # Currently, the referenced field may be of value type integer or string.
+                  #
+                  # The tweak is constructed as a sequence of bytes in big endian byte order
+                  # such that:
+                  #
+                  # - a 64 bit integer is encoded followed by a single byte of value 1
+                  # - a string is encoded in UTF-8 format followed by a single byte of value 2
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+              },
+              &quot;radix&quot;: 42, # The native way to select the alphabet. Must be in the range [2, 95].
+              &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # Required. The key used by the encryption algorithm.
+                  # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                  # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                  # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                  # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                    # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                    # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                    # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                  &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                  &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                },
+                &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                    # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                  &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                },
+                &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                    # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                      # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                      # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                      # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                      # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                      # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;cryptoDeterministicConfig&quot;: { # Pseudonymization method that generates deterministic encryption for the given # Deterministic Crypto
+                # input. Outputs a base64 encoded representation of the encrypted output.
+                # Uses AES-SIV based on the RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5297.
+              &quot;surrogateInfoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # The custom info type to annotate the surrogate with.
+                  # This annotation will be applied to the surrogate by prefixing it with
+                  # the name of the custom info type followed by the number of
+                  # characters comprising the surrogate. The following scheme defines the
+                  # format: {info type name}({surrogate character count}):{surrogate}
+                  #
+                  # For example, if the name of custom info type is &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE&#x27; and
+                  # the surrogate is &#x27;abc&#x27;, the full replacement value
+                  # will be: &#x27;MY_TOKEN_INFO_TYPE(3):abc&#x27;
+                  #
+                  # This annotation identifies the surrogate when inspecting content using the
+                  # custom info type &#x27;Surrogate&#x27;. This facilitates reversal of the
+                  # surrogate when it occurs in free text.
+                  #
+                  # Note: For record transformations where the entire cell in a table is being
+                  # transformed, surrogates are not mandatory. Surrogates are used to denote
+                  # the location of the token and are necessary for re-identification in free
+                  # form text.
+                  #
+                  # In order for inspection to work properly, the name of this info type must
+                  # not occur naturally anywhere in your data; otherwise, inspection may either
+                  #
+                  # - reverse a surrogate that does not correspond to an actual identifier
+                  # - be unable to parse the surrogate and result in an error
+                  #
+                  # Therefore, choose your custom info type name carefully after considering
+                  # what your data looks like. One way to select a name that has a high chance
+                  # of yielding reliable detection is to include one or more unicode characters
+                  # that are highly improbable to exist in your data.
+                  # For example, assuming your data is entered from a regular ASCII keyboard,
+                  # the symbol with the hex code point 29DD might be used like so:
+                  # ⧝MY_TOKEN_TYPE.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                    # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                    # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                    # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                    # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+              },
+              &quot;context&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # A context may be used for higher security and maintaining
+                  # referential integrity such that the same identifier in two different
+                  # contexts will be given a distinct surrogate. The context is appended to
+                  # plaintext value being encrypted. On decryption the provided context is
+                  # validated against the value used during encryption. If a context was
+                  # provided during encryption, same context must be provided during decryption
+                  # as well.
+                  #
+                  # If the context is not set, plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                  # If the context is set but:
+                  #
+                  # 1. there is no record present when transforming a given value or
+                  # 2. the field is not present when transforming a given value,
+                  #
+                  # plaintext would be used as is for encryption.
+                  #
+                  # Note that case (1) is expected when an `InfoTypeTransformation` is
+                  # applied to both structured and non-structured `ContentItem`s.
+                &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+              },
+              &quot;cryptoKey&quot;: { # This is a data encryption key (DEK) (as opposed to # The key used by the encryption function.
+                  # a key encryption key (KEK) stored by KMS).
+                  # When using KMS to wrap/unwrap DEKs, be sure to set an appropriate
+                  # IAM policy on the KMS CryptoKey (KEK) to ensure an attacker cannot
+                  # unwrap the data crypto key.
+                &quot;kmsWrapped&quot;: { # Include to use an existing data crypto key wrapped by KMS. # Kms wrapped key
+                    # The wrapped key must be a 128/192/256 bit key.
+                    # Authorization requires the following IAM permissions when sending a request
+                    # to perform a crypto transformation using a kms-wrapped crypto key:
+                    # dlp.kms.encrypt
+                  &quot;wrappedKey&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The wrapped data crypto key.
+                  &quot;cryptoKeyName&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. The resource name of the KMS CryptoKey to use for unwrapping.
+                },
+                &quot;unwrapped&quot;: { # Using raw keys is prone to security risks due to accidentally # Unwrapped crypto key
+                    # leaking the key. Choose another type of key if possible.
+                  &quot;key&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. A 128/192/256 bit key.
+                },
+                &quot;transient&quot;: { # Use this to have a random data crypto key generated. # Transient crypto key
+                    # It will be discarded after the request finishes.
+                  &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Name of the key.
+                      # This is an arbitrary string used to differentiate different keys.
+                      # A unique key is generated per name: two separate `TransientCryptoKey`
+                      # protos share the same generated key if their names are the same.
+                      # When the data crypto key is generated, this name is not used in any way
+                      # (repeating the api call will result in a different key being generated).
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;redactConfig&quot;: { # Redact a given value. For example, if used with an `InfoTypeTransformation` # Redact
+                # transforming PHONE_NUMBER, and input &#x27;My phone number is 206-555-0123&#x27;, the
+                # output would be &#x27;My phone number is &#x27;.
+            },
+            &quot;bucketingConfig&quot;: { # Generalization function that buckets values based on ranges. The ranges and # Bucketing
+                # replacement values are dynamically provided by the user for custom behavior,
+                # such as 1-30 -&gt; LOW 31-65 -&gt; MEDIUM 66-100 -&gt; HIGH
+                # This can be used on
+                # data of type: number, long, string, timestamp.
+                # If the bound `Value` type differs from the type of data being transformed, we
+                # will first attempt converting the type of the data to be transformed to match
+                # the type of the bound before comparing.
+                # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+              &quot;buckets&quot;: [ # Set of buckets. Ranges must be non-overlapping.
+                { # Bucket is represented as a range, along with replacement values.
+                  &quot;min&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Lower bound of the range, inclusive. Type should be the same as max if
+                      # used.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                  &quot;max&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Upper bound of the range, exclusive; type must match min.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                  &quot;replacementValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Replacement value for this bucket. If not provided
+                      # the default behavior will be to hyphenate the min-max range.
+                      # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                      # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                      # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                      # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                      # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                    &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                    &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                    &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                    &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                    &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                        # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                        # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                        #
+                        # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                        # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                        # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                        # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                        #
+                        # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                          # a year.
+                      &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                          # month and day.
+                      &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                          # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                          # significant.
+                    },
+                    &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                    &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                    &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                        # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                        # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                      &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                          # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                      &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                      &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                          # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                      &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                    },
+                  },
+                },
+              ],
+            },
+            &quot;replaceConfig&quot;: { # Replace each input value with a given `Value`. # Replace
+              &quot;newValue&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to replace it with.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+            },
+            &quot;characterMaskConfig&quot;: { # Partially mask a string by replacing a given number of characters with a # Mask
+                # fixed character. Masking can start from the beginning or end of the string.
+                # This can be used on data of any type (numbers, longs, and so on) and when
+                # de-identifying structured data we&#x27;ll attempt to preserve the original data&#x27;s
+                # type. (This allows you to take a long like 123 and modify it to a string like
+                # **3.
+              &quot;reverseOrder&quot;: True or False, # Mask characters in reverse order. For example, if `masking_character` is
+                  # `0`, `number_to_mask` is `14`, and `reverse_order` is `false`, then the
+                  # input string `1234-5678-9012-3456` is masked as `00000000000000-3456`.
+                  # If `masking_character` is `*`, `number_to_mask` is `3`, and `reverse_order`
+                  # is `true`, then the string `12345` is masked as `12***`.
+              &quot;charactersToIgnore&quot;: [ # When masking a string, items in this list will be skipped when replacing
+                  # characters. For example, if the input string is `555-555-5555` and you
+                  # instruct Cloud DLP to skip `-` and mask 5 characters with `*`, Cloud DLP
+                  # returns `***-**5-5555`.
+                { # Characters to skip when doing deidentification of a value. These will be left
+                    # alone and skipped.
+                  &quot;charactersToSkip&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Characters to not transform when masking.
+                  &quot;commonCharactersToIgnore&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Common characters to not transform when masking. Useful to avoid removing
+                      # punctuation.
+                },
+              ],
+              &quot;numberToMask&quot;: 42, # Number of characters to mask. If not set, all matching chars will be
+                  # masked. Skipped characters do not count towards this tally.
+              &quot;maskingCharacter&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Character to use to mask the sensitive values&amp;mdash;for example, `*` for an
+                  # alphabetic string such as a name, or `0` for a numeric string such as ZIP
+                  # code or credit card number. This string must have a length of 1. If not
+                  # supplied, this value defaults to `*` for strings, and `0` for digits.
+            },
+            &quot;fixedSizeBucketingConfig&quot;: { # Buckets values based on fixed size ranges. The # Fixed size bucketing
+                # Bucketing transformation can provide all of this functionality,
+                # but requires more configuration. This message is provided as a convenience to
+                # the user for simple bucketing strategies.
+                #
+                # The transformed value will be a hyphenated string of
+                # {lower_bound}-{upper_bound}, i.e if lower_bound = 10 and upper_bound = 20
+                # all values that are within this bucket will be replaced with &quot;10-20&quot;.
+                #
+                # This can be used on data of type: double, long.
+                #
+                # If the bound Value type differs from the type of data
+                # being transformed, we will first attempt converting the type of the data to
+                # be transformed to match the type of the bound before comparing.
+                #
+                # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-bucketing to learn more.
+              &quot;lowerBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Lower bound value of buckets. All values less than `lower_bound` are
+                  # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `lower_bound` = 10,
+                  # then all values less than 10 are replaced with the value &quot;-10&quot;.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;upperBound&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Required. Upper bound value of buckets. All values greater than upper_bound are
+                  # grouped together into a single bucket; for example if `upper_bound` = 89,
+                  # then all values greater than 89 are replaced with the value &quot;89+&quot;.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+              &quot;bucketSize&quot;: 3.14, # Required. Size of each bucket (except for minimum and maximum buckets). So if
+                  # `lower_bound` = 10, `upper_bound` = 89, and `bucket_size` = 10, then the
+                  # following buckets would be used: -10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,
+                  # 60-70, 70-80, 80-89, 89+. Precision up to 2 decimals works.
+            },
+          },
+          &quot;transformedBytes&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Total size in bytes that were transformed in some way.
+          &quot;recordSuppress&quot;: { # Configuration to suppress records whose suppression conditions evaluate to # The specific suppression option these stats apply to.
+              # true.
+            &quot;condition&quot;: { # A condition for determining whether a transformation should be applied to # A condition that when it evaluates to true will result in the record being
+                # evaluated to be suppressed from the transformed content.
+                # a field.
+              &quot;expressions&quot;: { # An expression, consisting or an operator and conditions. # An expression.
+                &quot;logicalOperator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The operator to apply to the result of conditions. Default and currently
+                    # only supported value is `AND`.
+                &quot;conditions&quot;: { # A collection of conditions. # Conditions to apply to the expression.
+                  &quot;conditions&quot;: [ # A collection of conditions.
+                    { # The field type of `value` and `field` do not need to match to be
+                        # considered equal, but not all comparisons are possible.
+                        # EQUAL_TO and NOT_EQUAL_TO attempt to compare even with incompatible types,
+                        # but all other comparisons are invalid with incompatible types.
+                        # A `value` of type:
+                        #
+                        # - `string` can be compared against all other types
+                        # - `boolean` can only be compared against other booleans
+                        # - `integer` can be compared against doubles or a string if the string value
+                        # can be parsed as an integer.
+                        # - `double` can be compared against integers or a string if the string can
+                        # be parsed as a double.
+                        # - `Timestamp` can be compared against strings in RFC 3339 date string
+                        # format.
+                        # - `TimeOfDay` can be compared against timestamps and strings in the format
+                        # of &#x27;HH:mm:ss&#x27;.
+                        #
+                        # If we fail to compare do to type mismatch, a warning will be given and
+                        # the condition will evaluate to false.
+                      &quot;field&quot;: { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service. # Required. Field within the record this condition is evaluated against.
+                        &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+                      },
+                      &quot;operator&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Required. Operator used to compare the field or infoType to the value.
+                      &quot;value&quot;: { # Set of primitive values supported by the system. # Value to compare against. [Mandatory, except for `EXISTS` tests.]
+                          # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                          # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                          # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                          # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                          # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                        &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                        &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                        &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                        &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                        &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                            # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                            # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                            #
+                            # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                            # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                            # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                            # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                            #
+                            # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                              # a year.
+                          &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                              # month and day.
+                          &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                              # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                              # significant.
+                        },
+                        &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                        &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                        &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                            # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                            # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                          &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                              # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                          &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                          &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                              # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                          &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                        },
+                      },
+                    },
+                  ],
+                },
+              },
+            },
+          },
+          &quot;infoType&quot;: { # Type of information detected by the API. # Set if the transformation was limited to a specific InfoType.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
+                # creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
+                # at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
+                # a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
+                # `[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}`.
+          },
+          &quot;results&quot;: [ # Collection of all transformations that took place or had an error.
+            { # A collection that informs the user the number of times a particular
+                # `TransformationResultCode` and error details occurred.
+              &quot;code&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Outcome of the transformation.
+              &quot;count&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Number of transformations counted by this result.
+              &quot;details&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # A place for warnings or errors to show up if a transformation didn&#x27;t
+                  # work as expected.
+            },
+          ],
+        },
+      ],
+      &quot;transformedBytes&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Total size in bytes that were transformed in some way.
+    },
+    &quot;item&quot;: { # Container structure for the content to inspect. # The re-identified item.
+      &quot;byteItem&quot;: { # Container for bytes to inspect or redact. # Content data to inspect or redact. Replaces `type` and `data`.
+        &quot;type&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # The type of data stored in the bytes string. Default will be TEXT_UTF8.
+        &quot;data&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Content data to inspect or redact.
+      },
+      &quot;value&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # String data to inspect or redact.
+      &quot;table&quot;: { # Structured content to inspect. Up to 50,000 `Value`s per request allowed. # Structured content for inspection. See
+          # https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+          # See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/inspecting-text#inspecting_a_table to
+          # learn more.
+        &quot;rows&quot;: [ # Rows of the table.
+          { # Values of the row.
+            &quot;values&quot;: [ # Individual cells.
+              { # Set of primitive values supported by the system.
+                  # Note that for the purposes of inspection or transformation, the number
+                  # of bytes considered to comprise a &#x27;Value&#x27; is based on its representation
+                  # as a UTF-8 encoded string. For example, if &#x27;integer_value&#x27; is set to
+                  # 123456789, the number of bytes would be counted as 9, even though an
+                  # int64 only holds up to 8 bytes of data.
+                &quot;booleanValue&quot;: True or False, # boolean
+                &quot;floatValue&quot;: 3.14, # float
+                &quot;dayOfWeekValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # day of week
+                &quot;timestampValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # timestamp
+                &quot;dateValue&quot;: { # Represents a whole or partial calendar date, e.g. a birthday. The time of day # date
+                    # and time zone are either specified elsewhere or are not significant. The date
+                    # is relative to the Proleptic Gregorian Calendar. This can represent:
+                    #
+                    # * A full date, with non-zero year, month and day values
+                    # * A month and day value, with a zero year, e.g. an anniversary
+                    # * A year on its own, with zero month and day values
+                    # * A year and month value, with a zero day, e.g. a credit card expiration date
+                    #
+                    # Related types are google.type.TimeOfDay and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;year&quot;: 42, # Year of date. Must be from 1 to 9999, or 0 if specifying a date without
+                      # a year.
+                  &quot;month&quot;: 42, # Month of year. Must be from 1 to 12, or 0 if specifying a year without a
+                      # month and day.
+                  &quot;day&quot;: 42, # Day of month. Must be from 1 to 31 and valid for the year and month, or 0
+                      # if specifying a year by itself or a year and month where the day is not
+                      # significant.
+                },
+                &quot;stringValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # string
+                &quot;integerValue&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # integer
+                &quot;timeValue&quot;: { # Represents a time of day. The date and time zone are either not significant # time of day
+                    # or are specified elsewhere. An API may choose to allow leap seconds. Related
+                    # types are google.type.Date and `google.protobuf.Timestamp`.
+                  &quot;seconds&quot;: 42, # Seconds of minutes of the time. Must normally be from 0 to 59. An API may
+                      # allow the value 60 if it allows leap-seconds.
+                  &quot;nanos&quot;: 42, # Fractions of seconds in nanoseconds. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999.
+                  &quot;hours&quot;: 42, # Hours of day in 24 hour format. Should be from 0 to 23. An API may choose
+                      # to allow the value &quot;24:00:00&quot; for scenarios like business closing time.
+                  &quot;minutes&quot;: 42, # Minutes of hour of day. Must be from 0 to 59.
+                },
+              },
+            ],
+          },
+        ],
+        &quot;headers&quot;: [ # Headers of the table.
+          { # General identifier of a data field in a storage service.
+            &quot;name&quot;: &quot;A String&quot;, # Name describing the field.
+          },
+        ],
+      },
+    },
+  }</pre>
+</div>
+
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