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UriEventStream

Detects when a user creates, accesses, updates, or deletes a record in Salesforce Classic only. Doesn't detect record operations done through a Visualforce page or Visualforce page views. This object is available in API version 46.0 and later.

Supported Calls

describeSObjects()

Supported Subscribers

Subscriber Supported?
Apex Triggers
Flows
Processes
Streaming API (CometD) Yes

Streaming API Subscription Channel

/event/UriEventStream

Special Access Rules

Accessing this object requires either the Salesforce Shield or Salesforce Event Monitoring add-on subscription and the View Real-Time Event Monitoring Data user permission.

UriEventStream doesn’t track Setup events.

Note

Fields

Field Details
EventDate
Type
dateTime
Properties
Nillable
Description
The time when the specified URI event was captured (after query execution takes place). For example, 2020-01-20T19:12:26.965Z. Milliseconds are the most granular setting.
EventIdentifier
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
The unique ID of the event, which is shared with the corresponding storage object. For example, 0a4779b0-0da1-4619-a373-0a36991dff90. Use this field to correlate the event with its storage object.
EventUuid
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
A universally unique identifier (UUID) that identifies a platform event message. This field is available in API version 52.0 and later.
LoginKey
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
The string that ties together all events in a given user’s login session. The session starts with a login event and ends with either a logout event or the user session expiring. For example, 8gHOMQu+xvjCmRUt
Message
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
The failure message if the operation being performed on the entity failed (OperationStatus=Failure).
Name
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
The value of the record being viewed or edited.
Operation
Type
picklist
Properties
Nillable, Restricted picklist
Description

The operation being performed on the entity. For example, Read, Create, Update, or Delete.

Create and update operations are captured in pairs; that is, expect two event records for each operation. The first record represents the start of the operation, and the second record represents whether the operation was successful or not. The two records are correlated by RelatedEventIdentifier.

If there isn’t a second event recorded for a create or update operation, then the user canceled the operation, or the operation failed with client-side validation (for example, when a required field is empty).

OperationStatus
Type
picklist
Properties
Nillable, Restricted picklist
Description
Whether the operation performed on the entity (such as create) succeeded or failed. When the operation starts, the value is always INITIATED. Possible values are:
  • Failure—The operation failed.
  • Initiated—The operation started.

    Create and update operations can generate an extra OperationStatus=Initiated event after an operation fails. Ignore this extra record.

    Note

  • Success—The operation succeeded.
QueriedEntities
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
The API name of the objects referenced by the URI.
RecordId
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description

The id of the record being viewed or edited. For example, 001RM000003cjx6YAA.

RelatedEventIdentifier
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
Represents the EventIdentifier of the related event.
ReplayId
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
Represents an ID value that is populated by the system and refers to the position of the event in the event stream. Replay ID values aren’t guaranteed to be contiguous for consecutive events. A subscriber can store a replay ID value and use it on resubscription to retrieve missed events that are within the retention window.
SessionKey
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
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.
SessionLevel
Type
picklist
Properties
Nillable, Restricted picklist
Description
Session-level security controls user access to features that support it, such as connected apps and reporting. Possible values are:
  • HIGH_ASSURANCE—A high assurance session was used for resource access. For example, when the user tries to access a resource such as a connected app, report, or dashboard that requires a high-assurance session level.
  • LOW—The user’s security level for the current session meets the lowest requirements.

    This low level is not available, nor used, in the Salesforce UI. User sessions through the UI are either standard or high assurance. You can set this level using the API, but users assigned this level will experience unpredictable and reduced functionality in their Salesforce org.

    Note

  • STANDARD—The user’s security level for the current session meets the Standard requirements set in the org’s Session Security Levels.
SourceIp
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
The source IP address of the client logging in. For example, 126.7.4.2.
UserId
Type
reference
Properties
Nillable
Description
The user’s unique ID. For example, 005RM000001ctYJYAY.
This is a polymorphic relationship field.
Relationship Name
User
Relationship Type
Lookup
Refers To
User
UserName
Type
string
Properties
Nillable
Description
The username in the format of user@company.com at the time the event was created.
UserType
Type
picklist
Properties
Nillable, Restricted picklist
Description
The category of user license. Each UserType is associated with one or more UserLicense records. Each UserLicense is associated with one or more profiles. Valid values are:
  • CsnOnly—Users whose access to the application is limited to Chatter. This user type includes Chatter Free and Chatter moderator users.
  • CspLitePortal—CSP Lite Portal license. Users whose access is limited because they are organization customers and access the application through a customer portal or an Experience Cloud site.
  • CustomerSuccess—Customer Success license. Users whose access is limited because they are organization customers and access the application through a customer portal.
  • Guest
  • PowerCustomerSuccess—Power Customer Success license. Users whose access is limited because they are organization customers and access the application through a customer portal. Users with this license type can view and edit data they directly own or data owned by or shared with users below them in the customer portal role hierarchy.
  • PowerPartner—Power Partner license. Users whose access is limited because they are partners and typically access the application through a partner portal or site.
  • SelfService
  • Standard—Standard user license. This user type also includes Salesforce Platform and Salesforce Platform One user licenses.