debian-mirror-gitlab/doc/administration/audit_event_streaming.md
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# Audit event streaming **(ULTIMATE)**
> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/332747) in GitLab 14.5 [with a flag](../administration/feature_flags.md) named `ff_external_audit_events_namespace`. Disabled by default.
> - [Enabled on GitLab.com and by default on self-managed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/338939) in GitLab 14.7.
> - [Feature flag `ff_external_audit_events_namespace`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/349588) removed in GitLab 14.8.
Event streaming allows owners of top-level groups to set an HTTP endpoint to receive **all** audit events about the group, and its
subgroups and projects as structured JSON.
Top-level group owners can manage their audit logs in third-party systems such as Splunk, using the Splunk
[HTTP Event Collector](https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.2.2/Data/UsetheHTTPEventCollector). Any service that can receive
structured JSON data can be used as the endpoint.
NOTE:
GitLab can stream a single event more than once to the same destination. Use the `id` key in the payload to deduplicate incoming data.
## Add a new event streaming destination
WARNING:
Event streaming destinations will receive **all** audit event data, which could include sensitive information. Make sure you trust the destination endpoint.
To enable event streaming, a group owner must add a new event streaming destination using the `externalAuditEventDestinationCreate` mutation
in the GraphQL API.
```graphql
mutation {
externalAuditEventDestinationCreate(input: { destinationUrl: "https://mydomain.io/endpoint/ingest", groupPath: "my-group" } ) {
errors
externalAuditEventDestination {
destinationUrl
group {
verificationToken
name
}
}
}
}
```
Event streaming is enabled if:
- The returned `errors` object is empty.
- The API responds with `200 OK`.
## List currently enabled streaming destinations
Group owners can view a list of event streaming destinations at any time using the `externalAuditEventDesinations` query type.
```graphql
query {
group(fullPath: "my-group") {
id
externalAuditEventDestinations {
nodes {
destinationUrl
verificationToken
id
}
}
}
}
```
If the resulting list is empty, then audit event streaming is not enabled for that group.
## Verify event authenticity
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/345424) in GitLab 14.8.
Each streaming destination has a unique verification token (`verificationToken`) that can be used to verify the authenticity of the event. This
token is generated when the event destination is created and cannot be changed.
Each streamed event contains a random alphanumeric identifier for the `X-Gitlab-Event-Streaming-Token` HTTP header that can be verified against
the destination's value when [listing streaming destinations](#list-currently-enabled-streaming-destinations).