API requests are available via audit log streaming – Public Beta #51940
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Can you consider providing a per-repo audit log interface so that repo owners (like teams) can see what happened in a repo, such as branch protection rules being changed, without needing org owner access? |
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Feature Request: |
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Just awesome |
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Does this new feature also include the streaming of audit events for package reads? That is, when a user downloads a package from a repository? |
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GitHub is the software development platform trusted by millions of developers. With this trust comes a responsibility to constantly improve our security, audit, and compliance solutions with the developer in mind. A high-quality audit log is an essential tool for enterprises to ensure compliance, maintain security, investigate issues, and promote accountability. GitHub has been working hard to add new features to help enterprises gain more visibility into their organizations’ software development and collaboration activities, and operate with greater peace of mind when it comes to security and compliance.
GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers can now join a public beta for streaming API request events as part of their enterprise audit log.
As part of this beta, REST API calls against enterprise's private and internal repositories can be streamed to one of GitHub's supported streaming endpoints.
Check out our changelog for instructions to enable the feature and blog for more information!
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