atlas auditing update
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Updates the auditing configuration for the specified project
To use this command, you must authenticate with a user account or an API key with the Project Owner role.
Syntax
atlas auditing update [options]
Options
Name | Type | Required | Description |
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--auditAuthorizationSuccess | false | Flag that indicates whether someone set auditing to track successful authentications. This only applies to the "atype" : "authCheck" audit filter. Setting this parameter to true degrades cluster performance. | |
--auditFilter | string | false | JSON document that specifies which events to record. Escape any characters that may prevent parsing, such as single or double quotes, using a backslash (). Mutually exclusive with --file. |
--enabled | false | Flag that indicates whether someone enabled database auditing for the specified project. | |
-f, --file | string | false | Path to an optional JSON configuration file that defines auditing filters. To learn more about auditing configuration files for the Atlas CLI, see https://mongodb.prakticum-team.ru/docs/atlas/database-auditing/#example-auditing-filters Mutually exclusive with --auditFilter. |
-h, --help | false | help for update | |
-o, --output | string | false | Output format. Valid values are json, json-path, go-template, or go-template-file. To see the full output, use the -o json option. |
--projectId | string | false | Hexadecimal string that identifies the project to use. This option overrides the settings in the configuration file or environment variable. |
Inherited Options
Name | Type | Required | Description |
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-P, --profile | string | false | Name of the profile to use from your configuration file. To learn about profiles for the Atlas CLI, see https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/atlas-cli-save-connection-settings. |
Output
If the command succeeds, the CLI returns output similar to the following sample. Values in brackets represent your values.
Auditing configuration successfully updated.
Examples
# Audit all authentication events for known users: atlas auditing update --auditFilter '{"atype": "authenticate"}'
# Audit all authentication events for known user via a configuration file: atlas auditing update -f filter.json