# kiwicommerce/module-admin-activity

> Magento 2 - Admin Activity

`composer require kiwicommerce/module-admin-activity`

Canonical URL: https://packagento.com/kiwicommerce/module-admin-activity

## At a glance

- **Vendor**: kiwicommerce (https://packagento.com/kiwicommerce.md)
- **Latest version**: 1.0.4 — released 2018-07-02
- **Pricing**: Free
- **Package type**: Magento 2 module
- **Status**: active, accepting new buyers

## Installation

Packagento is licence-gated, so even free packages need a licence on a project before Composer can resolve them.

1. **Sign in or create an account** at https://packagento.com/customer/account/.

2. **Add the package to your account.** Open https://packagento.com/kiwicommerce/module-admin-activity and complete the free checkout. A licence is minted automatically.

3. **Create or pick a project, then activate the licence on it.**
   - Projects represent the Magento installs you deploy to. Manage them at https://packagento.com/projects/.
   - Activate the new licence on the project you'll deploy this package to. Activation is what generates the Composer credentials scoped to that project.

4. **Add the project credentials to your Magento codebase.**

   Grab the project's public + private key from https://packagento.com/projects/ (open the project, then its Credentials tab), and add them to `auth.json`:

   ```json
   {
     "http-basic": {
       "packagento.com": {
         "username": "ppk_live_...",
         "password": "psk_live_..."
       }
     }
   }
   ```

   Add the Packagento Composer repository to `composer.json`:

   ```json
   {
     "repositories": [
       { "type": "composer", "url": "https://packagento.com" }
     ]
   }
   ```

5. **Install and apply.**

   ```bash
   composer require kiwicommerce/module-admin-activity:*
   bin/magento setup:upgrade
   bin/magento setup:di:compile
   bin/magento cache:flush
   ```

## What it does

Magento 2 - Admin Activity

## README

- Easily track every admin activity like add, edit, delete, print, view, mass update etc.
- Failed attempts of admin login are recorded as well. You get access to the user’s login information and IP address.
- Track page visit history of admin.
- Track fields that have been changed from the backend.
- Allow administrator to revert the modification.

### Installation
 1. Composer Installation
      - Navigate to your Magento root folder<br />
            `cd path_to_the_magento_root_directory`
      - Then run the following command<br />
          `composer require kiwicommerce/module-admin-activity`
      - Make sure that composer finished the installation without errors.

 2. Command Line Installation
      - Backup your web directory and database.
      - Download Admin Activity Log installation package from [here](https://github.com/kiwicommerce/magento2-admin-activity/releases/download/v1.0.4/kiwicommerce-admin-activity-v104.zip)
      - Navigate to your Magento root folder<br />
          `cd path_to_the_magento_root_directory`<br />
      - Upload contents of the Admin Activity Log installation package to your Magento root directory.
      - Then run the following command<br />
          `php bin/magento module:enable KiwiCommerce_AdminActivity`<br />
   
- After installing the extension, run the following command
```
php bin/magento setup:upgrade
php bin/magento setup:di:compile
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
php bin/magento cache:flush
```
- Log out from the backend and log in again.

Find More details on [KiwiCommerce](https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/extensions/magento2-admin-activity)

### Where will it appear in the Admin Panel
#### Admin Activity Log
Go to **System > Admin Activity by KiwiCommerce > Admin Activity**. Here you can See the list of admin activity logs and page visit history.

<img src="https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/admin-activity-history.png"/><br/>

- Page Visit History

<img src="https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/page-visit-history.png"/><br/>

By clicking View in each admin activity log, you can see the slider with admin activity log details.

<img src="https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/activity-log-slider.png"/> <br/>

#### Login Activity
Go to **System > Admin Activity by KiwiCommerce > Login Activity**. Here you can See the list of login activity logs.

<img src="https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/admin-activity-history.png"/><br/>

### Configuration
You need to follow this path. **System > Admin Activity by KiwiCommerce > Configuration**
- General configuration

<img src="https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/configuration-general-section.png" /> <br/>

- Allow Module Section

<img src="https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/configuration-allow-module-section.png" /> <br/>

### Need Additional Features?
Feel free to get in touch with us at https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/get-in-touch/

### Other KiwiCommerce Extensions
* [Magento 2 Cron Scheduler](https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/extensions/magento2-cron-scheduler/)
* [Magento 2 Login As Customer](https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/extensions/magento2-login-as-customer/)
* [Magento 2 Inventory Log](https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/extensions/magento2-inventory-log/)
* [Magento 2 Enhanced SMTP](https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/extensions/magento2-enhanced-smtp/)

### Contribution
Well unfortunately there is no formal way to contribute, we would encourage you to feel free and contribute by:
 
  - Creating bug reports, issues or feature requests on [Github](https://github.com/kiwicommerce/magento2-admin-activity/issues)
  - Submitting pull requests for improvements.
    
We love answering questions or doubts simply ask us in issue section. We're looking forward to hearing from you!
 
  - Follow us [@KiwiCommerce](https://twitter.com/KiwiCommerce)
  - <a href="mailto:support@kiwicommerce.co.uk">Email Us</a>
  - Have a look at our [documentation](https://kiwicommerce.co.uk/docs/admin-activity/)

## Recent Versions

| Version | Released |
|---|---|
| 1.0.4 | 2018-07-02 |
| 1.0.3 | 2018-06-13 |
| 1.0.2 | 2018-06-09 |
| 1.0.1 | 2018-06-08 |
| 1.0.0 | 2018-06-08 |

## Quality

Latest release (1.0.4) fails the Packagento QA pipeline. Verdicts below are per-cell (Magento line × PHP version) for the matrixed tools, and run-once for the static / security tiers.


### Compatibility

Each Magento line is installed on its supported PHP versions, then the module is built (DI compile + static-content deploy). Cells show passed / failed / untested; staircase gaps render as `–`.

| Magento | PHP 8.2 | PHP 8.3 | PHP 8.4 | PHP 8.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.4.7 | Pass | Pass | – | – |
| 2.4.8 | – | Pass | Pass | – |
| 2.4.9 | – | – | Pass | Pass |


### Code Quality

Advisory checks against the module's source. Never affect the Compatibility verdict — a phpcs finding can't make a module incompatible.

#### Static Analysis

Coding standards (phpcs), mess detection (phpmd), copy-pasted code (cpd), PHP cross-version compatibility, composer.json validity. Each runs once for the whole module.

| Tool | Status | Findings | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHPCS | Fail | 560 | 17 errors, 543 warnings (ruleset: Magento2) — 275 auto-fixable with phpcbf |
| PHPMD | Warning | 40 | 40 rule violations (MissingImport:12, CyclomaticComplexity:6, UnusedLocalVariable:4, ExcessiveClassComplexity:3, UnusedFormalParameter:3) |
| Cpd | Pass | 0 |  |
| Composer validate | Info | 1 | valid; 1 advisory note (composer validate --strict) |

#### PHPStan

Type-checks the module against a real Magento install. Re-runs per Magento + PHP version because resolvable symbols differ between releases.

| Magento | PHP 8.2 | PHP 8.3 | PHP 8.4 | PHP 8.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.4.7 | 61 | 61 | – | – |
| 2.4.8 | – | 62 | 62 | – |
| 2.4.9 | – | – | 62 | 62 |


### Tests

Unit and integration suites run per Magento + PHP cell. Test failures speak to the module's behaviour, not its compatibility with a line, so they're reported here separately.

#### Unit Tests

| Magento | PHP 8.2 | PHP 8.3 | PHP 8.4 | PHP 8.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.4.7 | N/A | N/A | – | – |
| 2.4.8 | – | N/A | N/A | – |
| 2.4.9 | – | – | N/A | N/A |

#### Integration Tests

| Magento | PHP 8.2 | PHP 8.3 | PHP 8.4 | PHP 8.5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.4.7 | N/A | N/A | – | – |
| 2.4.8 | – | N/A | N/A | – |
| 2.4.9 | – | – | N/A | N/A |


### Security

Dependency-advisory audit (composer audit) plus a source malware scan. A malware detection fails the version outright.

| Tool | Status | Findings | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Composer audit | Pass | 0 |  |
| Malware scan | Pass | 0 |  |

## Licence and pricing

Free. A licence is still minted on checkout and bound to your project for Composer access — no payment step.

Refundable within 14 days of first purchase via https://packagento.com/account/refunds/.

## Install via Claude Code or any MCP client

The Packagento MCP server can run the licence + project + Composer steps above in one tool call:

```
purchase_and_install_packages(
  composer_names=["kiwicommerce/module-admin-activity"],
  project_id="proj_xxx"
)
```

This handles cart, checkout, licence minting, project activation, and writes auth.json credentials. Connect a client with `claude mcp add packagento https://mcp.packagento.com`. Full setup at https://packagento.com/docs/mcp-setup.

## Vendor

kiwicommerce is a Magento 2 vendor on Packagento. See https://packagento.com/kiwicommerce.md for their full catalogue.

