Audit Logs
The Audit Logs page gives administrators a complete, searchable record of activity across Atmosly — who did what, to which resource, and when. It's the place to review configuration changes, investigate incidents, and demonstrate accountability across your organization.
Open it from Audit in the left navigation menu.
Audit Logs are visible to superusers, organization admins, and any user whose role includes the View audit permission.
What's Recorded
Each audit event captures a change made anywhere in the platform — across clusters, projects and application blueprints, environments, workflows, integrations, users and roles, and more. For every event you can see the actor, the affected resource, the type of action, and a summary of what changed.
The Audit Table
Events are listed newest-first, with pagination. The table includes the following columns:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Time | When the event occurred, shown in your local timezone. Rows that contain field-level changes can be expanded here. |
| Actor | The user who performed the action (full name and email). |
| Module | The area of the platform affected (for example, cluster, project, or workflow). |
| Entity | The specific resource that was changed, with its identifier. |
| Action | The type of change — Created (green), Updated (amber), or Deleted (red). |
| Summary | A short, human-readable description of the event. |
Filtering and Searching
Narrow the log to find what you need:
- Module filter — show only events for a specific area of the platform.
- Action filter — show only created, updated, or deleted events.
Filters can be combined, and the list updates as you apply them.
Viewing Change Details
For events that modified a resource, click the expand icon in the Time column to see exactly what changed. Changes are shown field-by-field:
- Updated values appear as previous value → new value.
- Added and Removed items are listed individually.
Delete events don't have an expandable change view — the summary describes the removal. Events with no recorded field changes aren't expandable.
Refreshing
Use the Refresh control in the table header to reload the current view with your filters applied, so you can confirm that a recent action was captured.
Permissions
Access to Audit Logs requires the View audit permission, organization Admin role, or superuser access. Contact your organization admin if you need access.