How to anonymize --profile output? #11119
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We don't, but we should. I can look into this for the future. If you prefer and it fulfills your security requirements, you can email the profile to me directly at [email protected]. Please reference this Discussion if you do. Another option is to replace the sensitive information with your own anonymizations while maintaining referential stability. I understand this is more laborious than ideal. |
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Summary
I'm trying to gather more information before filing a ticket with you all and am using
--profile -vvvto generate a trace. The output trace contains a number of references to internal codenames and repo structure that I can't share though.Do you all have a standard way of stripping out code paths and other potential sensitive data? I didn't find anything documented but figured it might exist since you all send up anonymized telemetry.
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Example line from the trace with sensitive filepaths redacted:
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