SQLE 2.2302.0-pre3 Release Notes and Feature Overview
The SQLE 2.2302.0-pre3 release introduces a preview version of the SQL audit tool with enhanced SQL Server audit plugin, new rule support, context-aware auditing, rollback generation, and several UI optimizations, while providing links to repositories, documentation, and demo environments.
SQL audit tool SQLE 2.2302.0-pre3 was released as a preview version, offering new functionalities for database users and administrators.
1. Project Introduction
SQLE is an open‑source SQL audit platform that supports multiple scenarios, standardized release processes, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database types.
Resources:
Type
URL
Repository
https://github.com/actiontech/sqle
Documentation
https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/
Release Info
https://github.com/actiontech/sqle/releases
Audit Plugin Docs
https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/3.modules/3.7_auditplugin/auditplugin_development.html
Community Demo
http://demo.sqle.actionsky.com (admin/admin)
Enterprise Demo
http://demo.sqle.actionsky.com:8889 (admin/admin)
2. New Version Main Features
SQL Server Audit Plugin Enhancement (Enterprise Edition)
The v2.2302.0 version rewrites the SQL Server audit plugin using .NET and the official SQL Server parser, enabling more complex audit rules, context‑aware auditing, and rollback statement generation. Over 20 SQL Server audit rules are now supported.
Rule list illustration:
Work order auditing now includes SQL context and rollback generation (see image below):
3. Complete Release Notes
Optimizations
[#1280] Support Chinese characters in work order names.
[#1274] When editing data sources, hide audit level filter if SQL query audit is not required.
[#1276] Improve terminology in approval process editing UI.
Previous versions and related articles are linked for further reference.
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