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stage: Manage
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group: Analytics
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#designated-technical-writers
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---
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# Audit Events **(STARTER)**
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GitLab offers a way to view the changes made within the GitLab server for owners and administrators on a [paid plan](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/).
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GitLab system administrators can also take advantage of the logs located on the
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filesystem. See [the logs system documentation](logs.md) for more details.
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## Overview
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**Audit Events** is a tool for GitLab owners and administrators
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to track important events such as who performed certain actions and the
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time they happened. For example, these actions could be a change to a user
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permission level, who added a new user, or who removed a user.
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## Use cases
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- Check who changed the permission level of a particular
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user for a GitLab project.
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- Track which users have access to a certain group of projects
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in GitLab, and who gave them that permission level.
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## List of events
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There are two kinds of events logged:
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- Events scoped to the group or project, used by group and project managers
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to look up who made a change.
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- Instance events scoped to the whole GitLab instance, used by your Compliance team to
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perform formal audits.
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### Impersonation data **(PREMIUM)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/536) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.0.
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Impersonation is where an administrator uses credentials to perform an action as a different user.
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### Group events **(STARTER)**
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NOTE: **Note:**
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You need Owner [permissions](../user/permissions.md) to view the group Audit Events page.
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To view a group's audit events, navigate to **Group > Settings > Audit Events**.
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From there, you can see the following actions:
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- Group name or path changed
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- Group repository size limit changed
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- Group created or deleted
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- Group changed visibility
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- User was added to group and with which [permissions](../user/permissions.md)
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- User sign-in via [Group SAML](../user/group/saml_sso/index.md)
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- Permissions changes of a user assigned to a group
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- Removed user from group
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- Project repository imported into group
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- [Project shared with group](../user/project/members/share_project_with_groups.md)
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and with which [permissions](../user/permissions.md)
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- Removal of a previously shared group with a project
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- LFS enabled or disabled
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- Shared runners minutes limit changed
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- Membership lock enabled or disabled
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- Request access enabled or disabled
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- 2FA enforcement or grace period changed
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- Roles allowed to create project changed
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Group events can also be accessed via the [Group Audit Events API](../api/audit_events.md#group-audit-events-starter)
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### Project events **(STARTER)**
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NOTE: **Note:**
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You need Maintainer [permissions](../user/permissions.md) or higher to view the project Audit Events page.
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To view a project's audit events, navigate to **Project > Settings > Audit Events**.
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From there, you can see the following actions:
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- Added or removed deploy keys
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- Project created, deleted, renamed, moved (transferred), changed path
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- Project changed visibility level
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- User was added to project and with which [permissions](../user/permissions.md)
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- Permission changes of a user assigned to a project
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- User was removed from project
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- Project export was downloaded
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- Project repository was downloaded
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- Project was archived
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- Project was unarchived
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- Added, removed, or updated protected branches
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- Release was added to a project
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- Release was updated
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- Release milestone associations changed
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- Permission to approve merge requests by committers was updated ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/7531) in GitLab 12.9)
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- Permission to approve merge requests by authors was updated ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/7531) in GitLab 12.9)
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- Number of required approvals was updated ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/7531) in GitLab 12.9)
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- Added or removed users and groups from project approval groups ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/213603) in GitLab 13.2)
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Project events can also be accessed via the [Project Audit Events API](../api/audit_events.md#project-audit-events-starter)
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### Instance events **(PREMIUM ONLY)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/2336) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 9.3.
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Server-wide audit logging introduces the ability to observe user actions across
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the entire instance of your GitLab server, making it easy to understand who
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changed what and when for audit purposes.
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To view the server-wide admin log, visit **Admin Area > Monitoring > Audit Log**.
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In addition to the group and project events, the following user actions are also
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recorded:
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- Failed Logins
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- Sign-in events and the authentication type (such as standard, LDAP, or OmniAuth)
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- Added SSH key
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- Added or removed email
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- Changed password
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- Ask for password reset
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- Grant OAuth access
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- Started or stopped user impersonation
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- Changed username ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/7797) in GitLab 12.8)
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- User was deleted ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/251) in GitLab 12.8)
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- User was added ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/251) in GitLab 12.8)
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- User was blocked via Admin Area ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/251) in GitLab 12.8)
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- User was blocked via API ([introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/25872) in GitLab 12.9)
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It's possible to filter particular actions by choosing an audit data type from
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the filter dropdown box. You can further filter by specific group, project, or user
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(for authentication events).
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![audit log](img/audit_log.png)
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Instance events can also be accessed via the [Instance Audit Events API](../api/audit_events.md#instance-audit-events-premium-only)
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### Missing events
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Some events are not tracked in Audit Events. See the following
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epics for more detail on which events are not being tracked, and our progress
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on adding these events into GitLab:
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- [Project settings and activity](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/474)
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- [Group settings and activity](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/475)
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- [Instance-level settings and activity](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/476)
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### Disabled events
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#### Repository push
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The current architecture of audit events is not prepared to receive a very high amount of records.
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It may make the user interface for your project or audit logs very busy, and the disk space consumed by the
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`audit_events` PostgreSQL table will increase considerably. It's disabled by default
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to prevent performance degradations on GitLab instances with very high Git write traffic.
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In an upcoming release, Audit Logs for Git push events will be enabled
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by default. Follow [#7865](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/7865) for updates.
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If you still wish to enable **Repository push** events in your instance, follow
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the steps bellow.
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**In Omnibus installations:**
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1. Enter the Rails console:
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```shell
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sudo gitlab-rails console
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```
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1. Flip the switch and enable the feature flag:
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```ruby
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Feature.enable(:repository_push_audit_event)
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```
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