Audit Logger
The auditing logger implemented on the platform is responsible for recording and storing all activity logs originating from both the front-end and back-end systems.
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The auditing logger implemented on the platform is responsible for recording and storing all activity logs originating from both the front-end and back-end systems.
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In addition to tracking user actions, the audit logger also captures relevant metadata and timestamps for each activity, providing valuable context and chronological information for auditing purposes. It serves as a critical component of the overall security infrastructure, ensuring that all user activities are transparent and accountable.
This audit records detailed logs of every action that occurs within its platform, documenting activities from both the user interface and data sources. However, it excludes logging actions related to the DbBuilder, Workflow Builder and Storage functionalities. This enables comprehensive tracking of all platform activity while maintaining the integrity and security of specific components within the platform. Tracking activities in both the front end interface and data sources ensures a complete overview of user interactions and system processes.
The audit logger provides a comprehensive overview of all activities within the DbBuilder, offering users a complete picture of the operations conducted, and changes made. Users can rely on the audit logger to track and monitor the activities within the DbBuilder, enabling them to identify and address any potential issues or discrepancies. The audit logger plays an important role in maintaining accountability and transparency within the system, ensuring that all actions are recorded and traceable.
The audit logger function records every trigger, action, and workflow flow that occurs within the workflow-builder system. The logging mechanism is designed to track and document the initiation of actions, the sequence of steps executed, and the outcome of each workflow operation.
In addition to capturing events within the workflow-builder, the audit logger also documents any errors, exceptions, or warnings encountered during the execution of tasks. This information can be instrumental in identifying potential issues, bugs, or bottlenecks within the workflow system, allowing developers and administrators to take corrective actions promptly.
The audit logger actively monitors and documents every single activity that occurs in the media and file storage system. It keeps a detailed record of all actions taken, including uploads, downloads, modifications, and deletions, providing an overview of user interactions with the storage platform.