SQLE 1.2206.0 Release Notes – New Features, Enhancements, and Bug Fixes
The SQLE 1.2206.0 release introduces comprehensive TiDB support, updated login page branding, enhanced SQL drill‑down analysis for enterprise users, a list of new features, optimizations, and numerous bug fixes, providing a more robust and user‑friendly database auditing platform.
Project Overview
SQLE is an open‑source SQL audit platform designed for database users and administrators, supporting multi‑scenario audits, standardized release processes, and native MySQL auditing with extensible database type support.
Key Resources
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
Community Demo (admin/admin)
http://demo.sqle.actionsky.com
Enterprise Demo (admin/admin)
http://demo.sqle.actionsky.com:8889
1. New Version Highlights
Full support for TiDB auditing in the Enterprise edition, with MySQL‑compatible rules and removal of TiDB‑incompatible scenarios.
Login page refreshed with a new logo to strengthen brand identity.
SQL drill‑down analysis capability added for enterprise users, enabling detailed diagnostics and optimization guidance.
2. Feature List
[#565] TiDB type database auditing support (Enterprise).
[#573] Five TiDB‑specific rules added (Enterprise).
[#568] SQL query now shows data dictionary and execution plan; audit supports SQL analysis (Enterprise).
[#589] License content adjusted for database‑type restrictions (Enterprise).
[#606] Login page style adjustments.
3. Optimizations
[#633] Audit pass rate displayed with two decimal places.
[#628] Reduced time consumption when creating or cloning audit rule templates.
4. Bug Fixes
[#563] Fixed crash when parsing MyBatis XML with empty otherwise tags.
[#563] Resolved API error when adding SQL to audit tasks using MySQL 8.0.
[#594] Fixed error when deleting a data source after creating a work order.
[#641] Resolved audit failure when target table exists but is empty.
[#634] Fixed inability to close the execution‑plan tab in SQL query view.
[#624] Fixed scheduling issue when no maintenance window is set.
[#621] Fixed OAuth2 account binding redirect after login.
[#597] Fixed data errors when backend storage is not MySQL 8.0.
[#639] Fixed panic when auditing MyBatis files with choose lacking otherwise.
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