New in version 4.2.
ClientEncryption.encrypt(encryptionKeyId, value, encryptionAlgorithm)ClientEncryption.encrypt()encrypts thevalueusing the specifiedencryptionKeyIdandencryptionAlgorithm.encrypt()supports explicit (manual) encryption of field values.encrypt()has the following syntax:clientEncryption = db.getMongo().getClientEncryption() clientEncryption.encrypt( encryptionKeyId, value, encryptionAlgorithm ) ParameterTypeDescriptionencryptionKeyIdUUIDThe data encryption key to use for encrypting the
value.The UUID is a BSON
binary dataobject with subtype4that identifies a specific data encryption key. If the data encryption key does not exist in the key vault configured for the database connection,encrypt()returns an error. See Encryption Key Vault for more information on key vaults and data encryption keys.valueThe value to encrypt.
encryptionAlgorithmstring
The encryption algorithm to use for encrypting the
value.AEAD_AES_256_CBC_HMAC_SHA_512-DeterministicAEAD_AES_256_CBC_HMAC_SHA_512-Random
For complete documentation on the supported encryption algorithms, see Encryption Algorithms.
Returns: A binary dataobject with subtype 6.
Behavior
Enable Client-Side Field Level Encryption on Database Connection
The mongo client-side field level encryption methods
require a database connection with client-side field level encryption
enabled. If the current database connection was not initiated with
client-side field level encryption enabled, either:
Use the
Mongo()constructor from themongoshell to establish a connection with the required client-side field level encryption options. TheMongo()method supports the following Key Management Service (KMS) providers for Customer Master Key (CMK) management:or
Use the
mongoshell command line options to establish a connection with the required options. The command line options only support the Amazon Web Services KMS provider for CMK management.
Unsupported BSON Types
encrypt() does not supports encrypting
values with the following BSON types:
minKeymaxKeynullundefined
If encrypting a field using
AEAD_AES_256_CBC_HMAC_SHA_512-Deterministic,
encrypt() does not support the following
BSON types:
doubledecimal128boolobjectarrayjavascriptWithScope(Deprecated)
Example
The following example uses a locally managed KMS for the client-side field level encryption configuration.
Configuring client-side field level encryption for a locally
managed key requires specifying a base64-encoded 96-byte
string with no line breaks. The following operation generates
a key that meets the stated requirements and loads it into
the mongo shell:
TEST_LOCAL_KEY=$(echo "$(head -c 96 /dev/urandom | base64 | tr -d '\n')") mongo --nodb --shell --eval "var TEST_LOCAL_KEY='$TEST_LOCAL_KEY'"
Create the client-side field level encryption object using the generated local key string:
var ClientSideFieldLevelEncryptionOptions = { "keyVaultNamespace" : "encryption.__dataKeys", "kmsProviders" : { "local" : { "key" : BinData(0, TEST_LOCAL_KEY) } } }
Use the Mongo() constructor to create a database connection
with the client-side field level encryption options. Replace the
mongodb://myMongo.example.net URI with the connection string
URI of the target cluster.
encryptedClient = Mongo( "mongodb://myMongo.example.net:27017/?replSetName=myMongo", ClientSideFieldLevelEncryptionOptions )
Retrieve the ClientEncryption object
and use the ClientEncryption.encrypt() method to encrypt
a value using a specific data encryption key UUID and
encryption algorithm:
clientEncryption = encryptedClient.getClientEncryption(); clientEncryption.encrypt( UUID("64e2d87d-f168-493c-bbdf-a394535a2cb9"), "123-45-6789", "AEAD_AES_256_CBC_HMAC_SHA_512-Random" )
If sucessful, encrypt() returns the encrypted
value:
BinData(6,"AmTi2H3xaEk8u9+jlFNaLLkC3Q/+kmwDbbWrq+h9nuv9W+u7A5a0UnpULBNZH+Q21fAztPpU09wpKPrju9dKfpN1Afpj1/ZhFcH6LYZOWSBBOAuUNjPLxMNSYOOuITuuYWo=")
For complete documentation on initiating MongoDB connections with
client-side field level encryption enabled, see Mongo().