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The Audit Logs page records who did what inside your organisation. Use it to investigate when a token was blocked, when a charger was assigned to a location, when a role was changed, and many other administrative events. Audit logs are scoped to your organisation — you cannot see events from other organisations.


1. Open the Audit Logs page
Click Audit Logs in the left sidebar. The page shows a chronological table of recent events with columns for timestamp, actor, object type, object, and action.

Audit Logs page

2. Filter the log
Use the search field at the top of the page to filter by free text — for example a charger ID (SIMCHARGER), a location name, or a token UID. You can also use the object-type filter to narrow down to a single category (chargers, locations, tokens, users, roles, etc.).


3. Open an event for details
Click any row in the table to open a detail panel on the right showing the full event payload — before/after values, the actor, the IP address, and the API endpoint that recorded the event. This is useful for confirming exactly what was changed.

 

What is audited? CRUD on chargers, locations, tokens, token groups, users, roles, and organisations; access-grant changes; role assignment; and most other management operations. Charging session start/stop events are not audit log entries — those are visible in the Charging Sessions page.