Track event logs
Event logs provide full traceability for all changes made to entities within Giskard Hub. This feature allows you to keep track of every change that every person has made on every entity, providing complete audit trails for your evaluation configurations.
Why use event logs?
Event logs are essential for maintaining accountability and understanding the evolution of your evaluation setup. They help you:
- Track changes - See what has been modified on any entity
- Identify authors - Know who made each change
- Understand impact - Recognize how changes affect your evaluations
- Maintain compliance - Keep complete audit trails for regulatory requirements
Event logs overview
Section titled âEvent logs overviewâTo begin, click on the âSettingsâ icon on the left panel, then select âEvent logsâ.

Every entity in Giskard Hub maintains a complete history of all modifications. This includes:
- Checks - Custom validation rules and their configurations
- Datasets - Test case collections and their metadata
- Evaluation test cases - Individual test cases within evaluations
- Other entities - All project-related entities track their changes
Each change is recorded with:
- What changed - The specific field or property that was modified
- Who made the change - The user who performed the action
- When it changed - Timestamp of the modification
- Change details - Description of the modification
Viewing event history
Section titled âViewing event historyâTo view the event history for a specific entity in the Event logs overview:
- Navigate to the entity you want to inspect (e.g., a check, dataset, or test case)
- Click the History button
- Review the list of changes

Best practices
Section titled âBest practicesâ- Review history regularly - Check event logs when investigating evaluation results
- Monitor critical entities - Pay special attention to changes in checks and datasets that affect production evaluations
- Coordinate with team - Review event logs before making major changes to understand recent modifications
Next steps
Section titled âNext stepsâNow that you understand event logs, you can:
- Review entity histories - Check the history of your checks, datasets, and test cases
- Investigate changes - Use event logs to debug evaluation issues
- Maintain traceability - Keep complete audit trails of all modifications
For more information about working with specific entity types, see:
- Annotate overview - Learn about checks and validation rules
- Datasets - Understand dataset management
- Evaluations - Explore evaluation workflows