I have a tab-separated dumps of database tables and I need to anonymize all emails in those files. I am using sed
on a Windows server. Here is a demo excerpt of a file:
101 some guy has this email: [email protected]
102 `[email protected]` has backticks but ([email protected]) has parens
103 <b>[email protected]</b> is bold but "[email protected]" has double quotes and {[email protected]} has curly braces around it
104 '[email protected]' has single quotes
I first worked something out that changes all emails to [email protected]
. It even catches multiple emails on the same line:
sed -ri "s/[^{(=><`' \t,\"\"]+@[^={><`'@ \t,\"\"]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}/[email protected]/g" *.txt
But though the same email can be used in multiple columns on the same line, it cannot be used on the same column on different lines. (Columns have Unique constraints.) After failing at inserting some random digits in my replacement, I thought about inserting the ID into the replacement, EG [email protected]
. I worked out the following:
sed -ri "s/^([0-9]+)(.*[{(=><`' \t,\"\"])([^{(=><`' \t,\"\"]+@[^={<`'@ \t,\"\"]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,})(.*)$/\1\2anon\[email protected]\4/g" *.txt
So any character {(=><`' \t,"
can mark te beginning of an email. The email always contains a @
followed somewhere by a dot and two or more letters.
But now my problem is it is only catching the last email of each line, in stead of all emails on each line. Please your help here.
grep -rli *.txt
searches for the first file's name in the subsequent files.grep
is very nonstandard. Try it and see:echo 00text.txt >00text.txt
then trygrep -rli 00text.txt 00text.txt
vsgrep -rli *.txt
. The standard way to runsed
on all *.txt files is simplysed script *.txt
(but if you are on Windows, all kinds of weird perversions are possible).grep
andxargs