Create an Encryption Schema
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To make encrypted fields queryable, create an encryption schema. This schema defines which fields are queryable, and which query types are permitted. For more information, see Encrypted Fields and Enabled Queries.
Important
Queryable Encryption supports equality and range queries. You can configure a field for only one query type.
Before you Begin
When you make encrypted fields queryable, consider performance and security. For details on how each configuration option affects these, see Configure Encrypted Fields for Optimal Search and Storage.
Steps
Specify fields to encrypt.
Add the
path
andbsonType
strings to a document within the fields array:const encryptedFieldsObject = { fields: [ { path: "myDocumentField", bsonType: "int" } ] } Important
You can specify any field for encryption except the
_id
field.If you are using explicit encryption, add a
keyId
field with the DEK ID:{ path: "myDocumentField", bsonType: "int", keyId: "<unique data encryption key>" } Tip
With Automatic Encryption, MongoDB creates encryption keys for each field. You configure
AutoEncryptionSettings
on the client, then use thecreateEncryptedCollection
helper method to create your collections.
Enable range queries on desired fields.
This enables querying with the $lt
, $lte
, $gt
, and $gte
operators.
For details on how the following options affect security and performance, see Configure Encrypted Fields for Optimal Search and Storage.
Add the
queries
object and setqueryType
to"range"
:{ path: "myDocumentRangeField", bsonType: "int", queries: { queryType: "range" } } Set the following fields:
FieldTypeDescriptionSame as fieldbsonType
Required if
bsonType
isdecimal
ordouble
. Optional but highly recommended if it isint
,long
, ordate
. Defaults to the minimum and maximum values of thebsonType
.When possible, specifying bounds on a query improves performance. If querying values outside of these inclusive bounds, MongoDB returns an error.
{ path: "myDocumentRangeField", bsonType: "int", queries: { queryType: "range", min: 0, max: 1200 } }
Example
This example shows how to create an encryption schema for hospital data.
Consider the following document that contains personally identifiable information (PII), credit card information, and sensitive medical information:
{ "firstName": "Jon", "lastName": "Snow", "patientId": 12345187, "address": "123 Cherry Ave", "medications": [ "Adderall", "Lipitor" ], "patientInfo": { "ssn": "921-12-1234", "billing": { "type": "visa", "number": "1234-1234-1234-1234" } } }
To ensure the PII and sensitive medical information stays secure, this encryption schema adds the relevant fields:
const encryptedFieldsObject = { fields: [ { path: "patientId", bsonType: "int" }, { path: "patientInfo.ssn", bsonType: "string" }, { path: "medications", bsonType: "array" }, { path: "patientInfo.billing", bsonType: "object" } ] }
Adding the queries
property makes the patientId
and
patientInfo.ssn
fields queryable. This example enables equality queries:
const encryptedFieldsObject = { fields: [ { path: "patientId", bsonType: "int", queries: { queryType: "equality" } }, { path: "patientInfo.ssn", bsonType: "string", queries: { queryType: "equality" } }, { path: "medications", bsonType: "array" }, { path: "patientInfo.billing", bsonType: "object" }, ] }