8 months ago
Validated with the Railway team that this doesn't exist yet...but it would seem its a fairly easy output on the dashboard. Right now there is nowhere in the deployment details, or the service, that shows which user pushed a deployment revision/changed the settings/redeployed...so forth. The railway team and I looked through the activity log as well on the bottom right, and it doesnt display that information.
I'm not bringing my team into seats or production if we start to take workloads active. We had users restart a couple of deployments that broke log sequencing. I thought railway hiccuped and forced the redeploy...because everyone else denied it...but turns out a guy on vacation randomly decided to participate
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Bottom line, right now, there is no way to lock down permissions on what users can do (which is very, very needed...users should only be able to be involved in certain environments inside of a project group...or you have John Doe in messing with Production (but still needs to be able to commit trunk updates)...so there at least needs to be blame...which would seem to be a much easier UIUX inclusion.
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8 months ago
Ultimately, just some way to know who is taking actions. It would be nice to see in the deployment details who took the action...so its easily visualized, but yes...a full audit log would also be good. Permissions would be even better. Anything around "what are people doing and how can I control it" is helpful.