An audit log for React Admin
.
You can install this library via NPM or YARN.
npm i @blackbox-vision/ra-audit-log
yarn add @blackbox-vision/ra-audit-log
You need to track user events over your React Admin
app.
The usage is really simple:
Define your dataProvider
function like the following:
import { addEventsForMutations } from "@blackbox-vision/ra-audit-log";
import simpleRestProvider from "ra-data-simple-rest";
import authProvider from "./authProvider";
const dataProvider = addEventsForMutations(
simpleRestProvider("http://path.to.my.api/"),
authProvider
);
The addEventsForMutations
function accepts the following options:
name
: the name of the event logs resource (defaults to events)
import { addEventsForMutations } from "@blackbox-vision/ra-audit-log";
import simpleRestProvider from "ra-data-simple-rest";
import authProvider from "./authProvider";
const dataProvider = addEventsForMutations(
simpleRestProvider("http://path.to.my.api/"),
authProvider,
{ name: "events" }
);
resources
: the resources and mutations you want to track with events. It can be an array of resource names or an array of arrays defining both the resource and the dataProvider calls to track
import { addEventsForMutations } from "@blackbox-vision/ra-audit-log";
import simpleRestProvider from "ra-data-simple-rest";
import authProvider from "./authProvider";
const dataProvider = addEventsForMutations(
simpleRestProvider("http://path.to.my.api/"),
authProvider,
{
resources: [
// create an event for all known mutations on posts
"posts",
// create an event only for create and update on comments, but not for delete, deleteMany or updateMany
["comments", ["create", "update"]],
],
}
);
shouldAudit
: as an alternative to resources, you can specify a function which, given a dataProvider method name (create, update, etc.) and the arguments it was called with, should return true to create an event. This allows to target custom dataProvider methods:
import { addEventsForMutations } from "@react-admin/ra-audit-log";
import simpleRestProvider from "ra-data-simple-rest";
import authProvider from "./authProvider";
const dataProvider = addEventsForMutations(
simpleRestProvider("http://path.to.my.api/"),
authProvider,
{
shouldAudit: (action, ...args) => {
if (action === "myCustomMethod") {
return true;
}
},
}
);
Please, open an issue following one of the issues templates. We will do our best to fix them.
If you want to contribute to this project see contributing for more information.
Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.