Download the PHP package catgento/module-admin-activity without Composer
On this page you can find all versions of the php package catgento/module-admin-activity. It is possible to download/install these versions without Composer. Possible dependencies are resolved automatically.
Informations about the package module-admin-activity
This module was initially developed by by KiwiCommerce. The original repository has been archived and this is just a [long term] fork. No new features are planned, but if someone wants to improve the module, pull requests are welcome.
Magento 2 - Admin Activity
- Easily track every admin activity like add, edit, delete, print, view, mass update etc.
- Failed attempts of admin login are recorded as well. You get access to the user’s login information and IP address.
- Track page visit history of admin.
- Track fields that have been changed from the backend.
- Allow administrator to revert the modification.
Installation
-
Composer Installation
- Navigate to your Magento root folder
cd path_to_the_magento_root_directory
- Then run the following command
composer require catgento/module-admin-activity
- Make sure that composer finished the installation without errors.
- Navigate to your Magento root folder
- Command Line Installation
- Backup your web directory and database.
- Download the latest Cron Scheduler installation package kiwicommerce-admin-activity-vvvv.zip here
- Navigate to your Magento root folder
cd path_to_the_magento_root_directory
- Upload contents of the Admin Activity Log installation package to your Magento root directory
- Then run the following command
php bin/magento module:enable Catgento_AdminActivity
-
After installing the extension, run the following command
- Log out from the backend and log in again.
Where will it appear in the Admin Panel
Admin Activity Log
Go to System > Admin Activity > Admin Activity. Here you can See the list of admin activity logs and page visit history.
- Page Visit History
By clicking View in each admin activity log, you can see the slider with admin activity log details.
Login Activity
Go to System > Admin Activity > Login Activity. Here you can See the list of login activity logs.
Configuration
You need to follow this path. System > Admin Activity > Configuration
- General configuration
- Allow Module Section