johnwilhite / laravel-flare-scrubber
Request Data Scrubber for Laravel Flare Reporting
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Type:laravel-package
pkg:composer/johnwilhite/laravel-flare-scrubber
Requires
- spatie/laravel-ignition: ^1.0|^2.0
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Last update: 2025-10-14 23:05:13 UTC
README
https://flareapp.io/blog/18-how-to-censor-sensitive-information-in-requests-to-flare
Though this package will recursively search requests for keys, which may be an improvement depending on the usecase.
Request Data Scrubber for Laravel Flare Reporting
Flare doesn't seem to provide any documentation on scrubbing sensitive data from requests before sending over errors. This package is a simple service provider that allows a config to define what data should be sanitized.
Installation
composer require johnwilhite/laravel-flare-scrubber
Usage
If you don't already have one, create a config/flare.php file and define a sensitive_data array.
<?php
return [
'sensitive_data' => [
'keys' => [
'ssn',
'bank_routing_number',
'credit_card_number'
],
'key_regex' => [
'/^ssn/'
],
'value_regex' => [
'/^\d{3}-?\d{2}-?\d{4}$/'
]
]
];
Before sending your data to flare, this provider will recursively search the request data and sanitize the values of any match. Key matches can apply to entire arrays as well. There are 3 options that can be used optionally and interchangeably:
-
keysAn exact match to the key name. -
key_regexA regex pattern to match a key. -
value_regexA regex pattern to match a value.
Additionally, you may define the sanitized value text at flare.sensitive_data.sanitization_text. The default is ***SANITIZED***.
License
MIT