Audit Logs

Audit Logs allow you to see all changes inside of your project. This contains both changes in the schema and content.

Audit Logs are part of our Enterprise offering. See pricing for further details.

Whenever a member of your project creates a new model, updates a content entry, or deletes a webhook, the Audit Logs will retain these actions.

Audit Logs

Accessing audit logs

On eligible projects, Audit Logs are visible for the Owner & Admin role. You can also grant access to Audit Logs by creating a custom role with the "Can view Audit Logs" permission.

Clicking on a specific row in the Audit Logs table allows you to see all details for that certain event, including the payload that shows all changes that happened on this event.

Audit Log Details

Event fields

Each Audit event will have the following fields present:

FieldDescription
Entity IDThe ID of the Resource, e.g. Model ID or Content Entry ID.
TimestampThe time at which the change occurred.
Type (Resource Type)The type of resource that has been altered.
ActionThe action that was performed on the resource.
EnvironmentThe environment in which the change occurred.
PayloadThe full payload of the change.
TriggeredByThe Member email or Token that triggered the change.
TriggerTypeCan be USER, PAT, OPEN or THIRD_PARTY.

Logged resources

Here's a list of resource types the Audit Logs will keep track of:

  • Model
  • Environment
  • Field
  • Content
  • Webhook
  • Locale
  • Project
  • Stage
  • Member
  • Role
  • View Group
  • Content View
  • PAT (Permanent Access Token)
  • Enumeration

Logged actions

These are the actions that can be performed on resources:

  • Create
  • Update
  • Delete
  • Publish (content only)
  • Unpublish (content only)

Filtering logs

You can filter the logs by the event fields.

If you want to search for the audit logs of a specific team member, select the trigger type "USER" and provide their email for "triggered by".

The Timestamp column on the table is also clickable, and allows to order the table by timestamp_ASC (ascending).

The table will be ordered descending by default, so the newest entry is shown first.

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