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Queryable Encryption is a new feature in MongoDB 6.0. It allows customers to encrypt sensitive data from the client side, store it as fully randomized encrypted data on the database server side, and run expressive queries on the encrypted data.
More details on Queryable Encryption here: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/core/queryable-encryption/
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jyemin commentedon Sep 27, 2022
This is the part that describes the requirements for the JSON schema: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/core/queryable-encryption/tutorials/aws/aws-automatic/#create-your-encrypted-collection
christophstrobl commentedon Sep 29, 2022
The missing bit seems to be the
queries
part. So far onlyqueryType: "equality"
andqueryType: "none"
are mentioned in the docs. Will there be more or a change to the format? Which boils down to if a single attribute on@Encrypted
(like below) is sufficient and future proof?ashni-mehta commentedon Sep 29, 2022
My understanding is that more are coming in the future. I can find out if format will remain consistent.
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ashni-mehta commentedon Oct 18, 2022
Hey, spoke to the team.
christophstrobl commentedon Jul 1, 2024
Thank you Thank you @ashni-mongodb. When using queryable encryption along with explicit encryption is the
queryType
only to be set when encrypting parts of the filter query or is it also allowed/required when encrypting field data for the document to store. Javadoc ofEncryptOptions
is a bit thin there.joelodom commentedon Jul 2, 2024
@christophstrobl, queryType is used when creating the encrypted collection and it's also used when creating the query filter for the find. queryType is not used when creating the payload to insert.
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