Modules that maintain activity logs or monitor and report activity in some form or another.

  • VersionControlForTextFields 1.3.9 by Teppo
    Simplified version control for text type fields.
    2013/02/24 — Admin Helpers, Logs/Monitoring
  • ProcessChangelog 1.18.0 by Teppo
    Changelog: This module tracks changes, additions, removals etc. of public (as in "not under admin") pages of your site.
    2024/08/21 — Logs/Monitoring, Process Modules
  • ProcessLoginHistory 1.10.4 by Teppo
    Login History: This module keeps track of login attempts to your site.
    2023/05/06 — Logs/Monitoring, Process Modules, Users and Access
  • ProcessFieldChangeNotifier 0.6.0 beta by Netcarver
    Field Change Notifier: Emails users with a given role when a watched field changes value.
    2012/10/22 — Admin Helpers, Logs/Monitoring
  • SessionLoginAlarm 2.0.6 beta by Netcarver
    Notify users of successful login or failed login attempts on their accounts.
    2019/07/27 — Admin Helpers, Logs/Monitoring, Users and Access, Authentication
  • LoginNotifier 1.0.2 by Ryan Cramer
    Provides ability to send an email, ping a URL or save a log entry when a login occurs.
    2012/07/24 — Admin Helpers, Users and Access, Logs/Monitoring

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