SQLE 2.2304.0-pre1 Release Notes: Project Overview, New Feature Highlights, and Full Release Information
The SQLE 2.2304.0-pre1 release introduces a preview version of the SQL audit and quality control tool with detailed project information, enhanced suggestion features for audit results, and a concise list of new functionalities and release details for database users and administrators.
Version: 2.2304.0-pre1
SQLE Release Notes
Note: This is a preview version; new features are for trial use only and a smooth upgrade is not guaranteed.
Contents
SQLE Project Introduction
New Version Feature Highlights
Complete Release Information
1. SQLE Project Introduction
SQLE, an open‑source project from the Aikexing community, is a SQL audit tool designed for database users and administrators. It supports multi‑scenario auditing, standardized release processes, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database types.
Resources
Type
Link
Repository
https://github.com/actiontech/sqle
Documentation
https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/
Release Information
https://github.com/actiontech/sqle/releases
Audit Plugin Development Docs
https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/3.modules/3.7_auditplugin/auditplugin_development.html
Community Edition Demo
http://demo.sqle.actionsky.com (admin / admin)
Enterprise Edition Demo
http://demo.sqle.actionsky.com:8889 (admin / admin)
2. New Version Feature Highlights
Improved, Easy‑to‑Understand Suggestions
The tool now not only returns audit results but also provides detailed, fine‑grained suggestions for each flagged rule. When a SQL statement triggers a rule, users can hover over the rule to view a clear explanation of how to improve the statement.
Example usage:
On the work‑order audit result page, hover over a triggered rule to see the suggestion.
On the scan‑task report page, hover over a rule in the generated report to view the suggestion.
3. Complete Release Information
Release Notes
[#1411] Each audit result now includes a detailed suggestion with an explanatory note.
[#1414] Optimized display of the audit result list.
Previous Versions
Links to earlier releases and related articles are provided for reference.
Recommended Reading
Common MySQL/Oracle SQL development rules
How to quickly use SQLE to audit various database types
SQLE compatibility test with MySQL 8.0
Developing custom audit rules for SQLE
Using SQLE for development‑stage SQL auditing
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