Hi Linonel,
yes, using PostgreSQL JSONB means you're storing audit on db, as you said
about "auditentry" table.
You can take care about AnySearchDAO bean, you should use the one of type
PGJPAJSONAnySearchDAO in order to use PostgreSQL feature.

HTH
Lorenzo

Il giorno lun 27 nov 2023 alle ore 09:25 Lionel SCHWARZ <
lionel.schw...@in2p3.fr> ha scritto:

> Hi Lorenzo,
> From your answer below, should I understand that, using PostgreSQL on
> Syncope3, audit events *should* be logged in the database? If yes, then
> could you please point me to any possible misconfiguration?
> Regards
> Lionel
>
> ----- Le 23 Nov 23, à 9:39, Lionel SCHWARZ <lionel.schw...@in2p3.fr> a
> écrit :
>
> Hi Lorenzo,
> Indeed I use latest Syncope 3. The DB is stored on PostgreSQL. Looking
> into the table auditentry, I could not find any items related to my custom
> event.
> Did I forget to setup something?
>
> Regards
> Lionel
>
> ----- Le 21 Nov 23, à 17:50, Lorenzo Di Cola <loredic...@apache.org> a
> écrit :
>
> Hi Lionel,
> please take care about where you're storing audit events, take care if
> you're using PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch or other data-storage.
> If you're using Elasticsearch you need to specify the right bean
> definition in order to write and read audit events.
> Of course I'm assuming you're on Syncope 3 version.
>
> HTH,
> Best regards,
>
>
>

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