django-easy-audit
django-simple-history
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11 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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django-easy-audit
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How do you log all API calls in your application?
I think what you are looking for is django-easy-audit, it's a package that logs into the database all the requests for the specified endpoints, but also changes that happen to specified models and authorization events. You can access logs from the Django admin or create a fronted yourself.
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How do you handle audits and model activity?
https://github.com/soynatan/django-easy-audit might be what you’re looking for
- create a timeline for model object changes
django-simple-history
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What are the differences between django-auditlog and django-simple-history?
I would like to know what is the differences and use cases of these two django packages: django-auditlog and django-simple-history.
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Databases in 2021: A Year in Review
Would love to see wider support for temporal tables, but application level approaches like https://github.com/jazzband/django-simple-history have worked for the business issues I have.
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Django package for creating data history or checkpoints for database model
Searching djangopackages.org I was confoosed by django-field-history, "A Django app to track changes to a model field.", and similar apps django-reversion and django-simple-history, I think these are tracking changes to the model itself--the code--inside of admin? Like if you created a Poll which saved results to the database, and later wanted to change one of the Poll questions?
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create a timeline for model object changes
If you're looking to track for users, maybe something like django-simple-history? https://github.com/jazzband/django-simple-history
What are some alternatives?
django-auditlog - A Django app that keeps a log of changes made to an object.
django-reversion - django-reversion is an extension to the Django web framework that provides version control for model instances.
django-ledger - Django Ledger is a double entry accounting system built on the Django Web Framework.
blog_application_django - A simple blog application created using Django framework.
django-audit-log - Audit log for your Django models
django-field-history - A Django app to track changes to model fields.
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