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Since Audit Consumer 4.2 the audit consumer supports a multi-tenant datastore. Enabling multi-tenancy means that properties for listening to audit events messages and storing these audit event messages to a database can be configured for each tenant. For the audit event store only the properties url, username, password and JNDI are multi-tenant. JNDI is only required when a JNDI setup is used. Below are examples of how to configure a multi-tenant setup for the audit consumer. If you would like to use JNDI to configure your datasource, replace the Be aware that if one tenant uses JNDI, all tenants should use JNDI.Audit Event store tenant configuration
Tenant configuration
# Audit event store
blueriq:
audit:
consumer:
datasource:
audit-sql-store:
driver-class-name: <driver-class>
validation-query: <validation-query>
testWhileIdle: true
timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis: 5000
tenants:
Apple:
url: <url>
username: <username>
password: <password>
Google:
url: <url>
username: <username>
password: <password>
# RabbitMQ
blueriq:
audit:
consumer:
rabbitmq:
tenants:
Apple
host: ---
port: ---
virtualHost: ---
username: ---
password: ---
ssl:
enabled: ---
queueNames: ---
errorExchange: ---
Google:
host: ---
port: ---
virtualHost: ---
username: ---
password: ---
ssl:
enabled: ---
queueNames: ---
errorExchange: ---
JNDI
blueriq.audit.consumer.datasource
section in the application.yml
described above with the following:blueriq:
audit:
consumer:
datasource:
audit-sql-store:
tenants:
Apple:
jndi-name: java:jboss/datasources/Apple
Google:
jndi-name: java:jboss/datasources/Google