Choose the record structure to configure
Audit LogsSystem activity logs for users and entities
- Log IDlogId
- Timestamptimestamp
- User IDuserId
- Actionaction
- Entity TypeentityType
- Entity IDentityId
- IP AddressipAddress
- User AgentuserAgent
- Resultresult
- Sourcesource
- Metadatametadata
Configure, generate, export
Configure your fields above, set the row count, and hit Generate.
Export JSON, CSV, SQL, and 13 more formats.
Generate audit logs data for real test scenarios
Generate up to 10,000 realistic audit logs records for development, testing, imports, and demos. Select only the fields you need, rename exported keys, and keep generation entirely in the browser.
Supported output formats include JSON, YAML, NDJSON, CSV, Markdown Table, SQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, C#, Python, JavaScript, XML, PHP, Perl, TypeScript. You can preview the generated dataset in any supported format, then copy or download it as a ready-to-use file.
What the audit logs preset includes
System activity logs for users and entities
- Log ID
- Timestamp
- User ID
- Action
- Entity Type
- Entity ID
How to create audit logs test data
- Open the preconfigured Audit Logs preset.
- Choose fields and set the row count.
- Keep Safe Test Data enabled and set a seed when repeatability matters.
- Generate the data and export the complete file in your required format.
When this dataset is useful
Use this preset for fixtures, UI states, import validation, automated tests, local databases, and demos that need believable audit logs records without production data.
Reproducible and private by design
A seed recreates the same output, while local generation keeps schemas and records off remote servers.
Audit Logs generator FAQs
- Is the generator free?
- Yes. It is free, requires no account, and supports up to 10,000 rows.
- Does generated data leave my browser?
- No. Generation and export happen locally in your browser.
- Can I reproduce the same dataset?
- Yes. Enable a seed and reuse the same value and configuration.