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SQLE 2.2302.0 Release Notes – New Features, Enhancements, and Bug Fixes

The SQLE 2.2302.0 release introduces data source import from external platforms, operation‑record viewing, improved CloudBeaver integration, manual deployment support, numerous UI optimizations, and a long list of bug fixes, providing a more seamless and secure SQL auditing experience for both enterprise and community users.

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SQLE 2.2302.0 Release Notes – New Features, Enhancements, and Bug Fixes

Project Overview

SQLE is an open‑source SQL audit tool for database users and administrators, supporting multi‑scenario audits, standardized release processes, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database types.

Key Resources

Type

URL

Repository

https://github.com/actiontech/sqle

Documentation

https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/

Release Information

https://github.com/actiontech/sqle/releases

Data‑Audit Plugin Docs

https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/3.modules/3.7_auditplugin/auditplugin_development.html

Community Demo

http://demo.sqle.actionsky.com (admin / admin)

Enterprise Demo

http://demo.sqle.actionsky.com:8889 (admin / admin)

New Features

External Data‑Source Import (Enterprise) – Users can now sync data sources from external platforms (e.g., the DMP data‑cluster management platform) to SQLE without duplicate configuration. The article includes step‑by‑step screenshots of creating a sync task, adding SIP groups, and verifying the imported source.

Operation Record Viewing (Enterprise) – A visual interface now allows admins to query platform operation logs by time, project, or operator, with a default retention of 90 days. Screenshots show the entry point and the record list page.

CloudBeaver Integration Improvements – Login mechanisms between SQLE and CloudBeaver are unified; CloudBeaver’s login/logout UI is disabled, and SQLE now controls authentication, ensuring consistent user status across both tools. Screenshots illustrate the new flow.

Manual Deployment for Workflows – A “Mark as Manual Deployment” button is added to the workflow review page, allowing users to label a task as manually deployed, which updates the work order status accordingly. Visual examples are provided.

Release Notes

Features

[#1281] Support viewing platform operation records (Enterprise).

[#1253] Support syncing DMP data sources (Enterprise).

[#1234] Enable work order deployment outside SQLE with confirmation.

Optimizations

[#1310] Optimize CloudBeaver integration.

[#1280] Support Chinese work order names.

[#1274] Hide audit‑level filter when no SQL audit is required.

[#1276] Refine terminology in approval workflow UI.

[#1257] Add double‑confirmation for work order deployment.

[#1248] Include work order link in alert messages.

[#1237] Support latest CloudBeaver version.

[#1227] Add DingTalk configuration test button.

[#1183] Gray out operation buttons immediately after closing a work order.

[#548][#1043][#1259][#684][#1294][#1311] General UI improvements.

Bug Fixes

[#1329] Fix inability to edit SQL after a second rejection.

[#1304] Fix scheduled work order deployment failure.

[#1282] Resolve interference between concurrent plugin tasks.

[#1241] Fix occasional errors when closing work orders.

[#1245] Fix DingTalk synchronization errors in certain audit steps.

Additional Information

Previous versions, recommended readings, and community links are listed at the end of the article, along with a QR code for the official QQ group (637150065) for further discussion.

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