Salesforce fields
Salesforce Module
Fileset for ingesting Salesforce Apex logs.
salesforce.instance_url
- The Instance URL of the Salesforce instance.
type: keyword
Fileset for ingesting Salesforce Apex logs.
salesforce.apex.document_id
- Unique ID of the Apex document.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.action
- Action performed by the callout.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.callout_time
- Time spent waiting on web service callouts, in milliseconds.
type: float
salesforce.apex.class_name
- The Apex class name. If the class is part of a managed package, this string includes the package namespace.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.client_name
- The name of the client that’s using Salesforce services. This field is an optional parameter that can be passed in API calls. If blank, the caller didn’t specify a client in the CallOptions header.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.cpu_time
- The CPU time in milliseconds used to complete the request.
type: float
salesforce.apex.db_blocks
- Indicates how much activity is occurring in the database. A high value for this field suggests that adding indexes or filters on your queries would benefit performance.
type: long
salesforce.apex.db_cpu_time
- The CPU time in milliseconds to complete the request. Indicates the amount of activity taking place in the database layer during the request.
type: float
salesforce.apex.db_total_time
- Time (in milliseconds) spent waiting for database processing in aggregate for all operations in the request. Compare this field to cpu_time to determine whether performance issues are occurring in the database layer or in your own code.
type: float
salesforce.apex.entity
- Name of the external object being accessed.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.entity_name
- The name of the object affected by the trigger.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.entry_point
- The entry point for this Apex execution.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.event_type
- The type of event.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.execute_ms
- How long it took (in milliseconds) for Salesforce to prepare and execute the query. Available in API version 42.0 and later.
type: float
salesforce.apex.fetch_ms
- How long it took (in milliseconds) to retrieve the query results from the external system. Available in API version 42.0 and later.
type: float
salesforce.apex.filter
- Field expressions to filter which rows to return. Corresponds to WHERE in SOQL queries.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.is_long_running_request
- Indicates whether the request is counted against your org’s concurrent long-running Apex request limit (true) or not (false).
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.limit
- Maximum number of rows to return for a query. Corresponds to LIMIT in SOQL queries.
type: long
salesforce.apex.limit_usage_pct
- The percentage of Apex SOAP calls that were made against the organization’s limit.
type: float
salesforce.apex.login_key
- The string that ties together all events in a given user’s login session. It starts with a login event and ends with either a logout event or the user session expiring.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.media_type
- The media type of the response.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.message
- Error or warning message associated with the failed call.
type: text
salesforce.apex.method_name
- The name of the calling Apex method.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.fields_count
- The number of fields or columns, where applicable.
type: long
salesforce.apex.soql_queries_count
- The number of SOQL queries that were executed during the event.
type: long
salesforce.apex.offset
- Number of rows to skip when paging through a result set. Corresponds to OFFSET in SOQL queries.
type: long
salesforce.apex.orderby
- Field or column to use for sorting query results, and whether to sort the results in ascending (default) or descending order. Corresponds to ORDER BY in SOQL queries.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.organization_id
- The 15-character ID of the organization.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.query
- The SOQL query, if one was performed.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.quiddity
- The type of outer execution associated with this event.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.request_id
- The unique ID of a single transaction. A transaction can contain one or more events. Each event in a given transaction has the same request_id.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.request_status
- The status of the request for a page view or user interface action.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.rows_total
- Total number of records in the result set. The value is always -1 if the custom adapter’s DataSource.Provider class doesn’t declare the QUERY_TOTAL_SIZE capability.
type: long
salesforce.apex.rows_fetched
- Number of rows fetched by the callout. Available in API version 42.0 and later.
type: long
salesforce.apex.rows_processed
- The number of rows that were processed in the request.
type: long
salesforce.apex.run_time
- The amount of time that the request took in milliseconds.
type: float
salesforce.apex.select
- Comma-separated list of fields being queried. Corresponds to SELECT in SOQL queries.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.subqueries
- Reserved for future use.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.throughput
- Number of records retrieved in one second.
type: float
salesforce.apex.trigger_id
- The 15-character ID of the trigger that was fired.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.trigger_name
- For triggers coming from managed packages, trigger_name includes a namespace prefix separated with a . character. If no namespace prefix is present, the trigger is from an unmanaged trigger.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.trigger_type
- The type of this trigger.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.type
- The type of Apex callout.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.uri
- The URI of the page that’s receiving the request.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.uri_derived_id
- The 18-character case-safe ID of the URI of the page that’s receiving the request.
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.user_agent
- The numeric code for the type of client used to make the request (for example, the browser, application, or API).
type: keyword
salesforce.apex.user_id_derived
- The 18-character case-safe ID of the user who’s using Salesforce services through the UI or the API.
type: keyword
Fileset for ingesting Salesforce Login (REST) logs.
salesforce.login.document_id
- Unique Id.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.application
- The application used to access the organization.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.api.type
- The type of Salesforce API request.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.api.version
- The version of the Salesforce API that’s being used.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.auth.service_id
- The authentication method used by a third-party identification provider for an OpenID Connect single sign-on protocol.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.auth.method_reference
- The authentication method used by a third-party identification provider for an OpenID Connect single sign-on protocol. This field is available in API version 51.0 and later.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.session.level
- Session-level security controls user access to features that support it, such as connected apps and reporting. This field is available in API version 42.0 and later.
type: text
salesforce.login.session.key
- The user’s unique session ID. Use this value to identify all user events within a session. When a user logs out and logs in again, a new session is started. For LoginEvent, this field is often null because the event is captured before a session is created. For example, vMASKIU6AxEr+Op5. This field is available in API version 46.0 and later.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.key
- The string that ties together all events in a given user’s login session. It starts with a login event and ends with either a logout event or the user session expiring.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.history_id
- Tracks a user session so you can correlate user activity with a particular login instance. This field is also available on the LoginHistory, AuthSession, and other objects, making it easier to trace events back to a user’s original authentication.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.type
- The type of login used to access the session.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.geo_id
- The Salesforce ID of the LoginGeo object associated with the login user’s IP address.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.additional_info
- JSON serialization of additional information that’s captured from the HTTP headers during a login request.
type: text
salesforce.login.client_version
- The version number of the login client. If no version number is available, “Unknown” is returned.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.client_ip
- The IP address of the client that’s using Salesforce services. A Salesforce internal IP (such as a login from Salesforce Workbench or AppExchange) is shown as “Salesforce.com IP”.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.cpu_time
- The CPU time in milliseconds used to complete the request. This field indicates the amount of activity taking place in the app server layer.
type: long
salesforce.login.db_time_total
- The time in nanoseconds for a database round trip. Includes time spent in the JDBC driver, network to the database, and DB’s CPU time. Compare this field to cpu_time to determine whether performance issues are occurring in the database layer or in your own code.
type: double
salesforce.login.event_type
- The type of event. The value is always Login.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.organization_id
- The 15-character ID of the organization.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.request_id
- The unique ID of a single transaction. A transaction can contain one or more events. Each event in a given transaction has the same REQUEST_ID.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.request_status
- The status of the request for a page view or user interface action.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.run_time
- The amount of time that the request took in milliseconds.
type: long
salesforce.login.user_id
- The 15-character ID of the user who’s using Salesforce services through the UI or the API.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.uri_id_derived
- The 18-character case insensitive ID of the URI of the page that’s receiving the request.
type: keyword
salesforce.login.evaluation_time
- The amount of time it took to evaluate the transaction security policy, in milliseconds.
type: float
salesforce.login.login_type
- The type of login used to access the session.
type: keyword
Fileset for parsing Salesforce Logout (REST) logs.
salesforce.logout.document_id
- Unique Id.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.session.key
- The user’s unique session ID. You can use this value to identify all user events within a session. When a user logs out and logs in again, a new session is started.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.session.level
- The security level of the session that was used when logging out (e.g. Standard Session or High-Assurance Session).
type: text
salesforce.logout.session.type
- The session type that was used when logging out (e.g. API, Oauth2 or UI).
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.login_key
- The string that ties together all events in a given user’s login session. It starts with a login event and ends with either a logout event or the user session expiring.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.api.type
- The type of Salesforce API request.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.api.version
- The version of the Salesforce API that’s being used.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.app_type
- The application type that was in use upon logging out.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.browser_type
- The identifier string returned by the browser used at login.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.client_version
- The version of the client that was in use upon logging out.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.event_type
- The type of event. The value is always Logout.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.organization_by_id
- The 15-character ID of the organization.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.platform_type
- The code for the client platform. If a timeout caused the logout, this field is null.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.resolution_type
- The screen resolution of the client. If a timeout caused the logout, this field is null.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.user_id
- The 15-character ID of the user who’s using Salesforce services through the UI or the API.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.user_id_derived
- The 18-character case-safe ID of the user who’s using Salesforce services through the UI or the API.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.user_initiated_logout
- The value is 1 if the user intentionally logged out of the organization by clicking the Logout button. If the user’s session timed out due to inactivity or another implicit logout action, the value is 0.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.created_by_id
- Unavailable
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.event_identifier
- This field is populated only when the activity that this event monitors requires extra authentication, such as multi-factor authentication. In this case, Salesforce generates more events and sets the RelatedEventIdentifier field of the new events to the value of the EventIdentifier field of the original event. Use this field with the EventIdentifier field to correlate all the related events. If no extra authentication is required, this field is blank.
type: keyword
salesforce.logout.organization_id
- The 15-character ID of the organization.
type: keyword
Fileset for ingesting Salesforce SetupAuditTrail logs.
salesforce.setup_audit_trail.document_id
- Unique Id.
type: keyword
salesforce.setup_audit_trail.created_by_context
- The context under which the Setup change was made. For example, if Einstein uses cloud-to-cloud services to make a change in Setup, the value of this field is Einstein.
type: keyword
salesforce.setup_audit_trail.created_by_id
- Unknown
type: keyword
salesforce.setup_audit_trail.created_by_issuer
- Reserved for future use.
type: keyword
salesforce.setup_audit_trail.delegate_user
- The Login-As user who executed the action in Setup. If a Login-As user didn’t perform the action, this field is blank. This field is available in API version 35.0 and later.
type: keyword
salesforce.setup_audit_trail.display
- The full description of changes made in Setup. For example, if the Action field has a value of PermSetCreate, the Display field has a value like “Created permission set MAD: with user license Salesforce.
type: keyword
salesforce.setup_audit_trail.responsible_namespace_prefix
- Unknown
type: keyword
salesforce.setup_audit_trail.section
- The section in the Setup menu where the action occurred. For example, Manage Users or Company Profile.
type: keyword