SQLE 1.2205.0-pre1 Release Notes: Project Overview, New Features, and Full Release Information
The article introduces the SQLE 1.2205.0-pre1 release, detailing the project's purpose, new capabilities such as OAuth2 login integration and improved MySQL syntax‑error handling, and provides complete release notes, bug fixes, links to documentation, previous versions, and community resources.
SQL audit tool SQLE 1.2205.0-pre1 has been released, and this article provides a detailed interpretation of the release notes.
Note: This is a preview version intended for trial of new features and does not guarantee a smooth upgrade.
The article is divided into three parts: SQLE project introduction, main new features, and the complete release information.
1. SQLE Project Introduction
SQLE, an open‑source SQL audit tool from the Aikesheng community, targets database users and administrators, supports multi‑scenario audits, standardized release processes, native MySQL audit, and extensible database types.
SQLE Sources
Type
Address
Repository
https://github.com/actiontech/sqle
Documentation
https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/
Release Information
https://github.com/actiontech/sqle/releases
Audit Plugin Development Docs
https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/3.modules/3.7_auditplugin/auditplugin_development.html
Online Demo
http://124.70.158.246:8888/ (admin:admin)
2. New Version Main Features
1. OAuth2 Login Integration (Enterprise Edition)
The enterprise edition now supports OAuth2 login integration with a UI configuration interface.
After configuration, a third‑party login button appears; successful login redirects back to SQLE, prompting user binding on first login.
2. Optimized MySQL Syntax‑Parsing Failure Warning Level
In the enterprise edition, the audit level for SQL syntax errors or unsupported parser syntax has been changed from error to warn, allowing users to confirm and submit work orders even when the parser cannot handle certain syntax.
The revised audit suggestion enables submission after user confirmation if the SQL is correct despite parser limitations.
3. Complete Release Information
Features
[#470] Support OAuth2 login integration (Enterprise Edition)
Optimizations
[#471] Audit task schedule configuration optimization
[#474] Optimize MySQL syntax‑parsing failure warning level
Bug Fixes
[#499] Fixed issue where tables named with reserved keywords could not display audit tasks properly (reported by @alextinng)
Previous Versions
SQLE 1.2204.0
SQLE 1.2203.0
SQLE 1.2202.0
SQLE 1.2201.0
SQLE 1.2112.0
SQLE 1.2111.0
Recommended Reading
SQL Audit | SQLE Compatibility with MySQL 8.0
SQL Audit | How to Develop a Custom Rule in SQLE
How to Use SQLE for Development‑Stage SQL Auditing
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