Collect Agiloft logs

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This document explains how to ingest Agiloft logs to Google Security Operations using Google Cloud Storage V2.

Agiloft is a no-code contract lifecycle management (CLM) platform that automates contract creation, approval workflows, and compliance tracking. The Agiloft Activity Log table records system usage events such as user logins, logouts, record modifications, rule changes, and administrative actions. These activity logs can be exported through the Agiloft REST API and written to a GCS bucket for ingestion by Google SecOps.

Before you begin

Make sure you have the following prerequisites:

  • A Google SecOps instance
  • A GCP project with Cloud Storage API enabled
  • Permissions to create and manage GCS buckets
  • Permissions to create Cloud Run services, Pub/Sub topics, and Cloud Scheduler jobs
  • An Agiloft instance with Advanced, Premium, or Platform edition (REST API access requires one of these editions)
  • An Agiloft user account in a REST-enabled group with access to the Activity Log table
  • Activity logging enabled in the Agiloft knowledgebase (KB)

Configure Agiloft activity logging

  1. Sign in to your Agiloft KB with an administrator account.
  2. Click the Setup gear in the upper right corner.
  3. Go to System > Configure Activity Log.
  4. Click New to open the Audit Rules wizard.
  5. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Name: Enter a name for the rule (for example, All Activity for SIEM)
    • Language: Select your KB language
  6. Create or select a saved search that determines which users' actions are logged.
  7. Select the events to track. For comprehensive security monitoring, select:
    • Login
    • Logout
    • Login Failure
    • Record Create
    • Record Edit
    • Record Delete
    • File Download
    • Rule Edit
    • Workflow Edit
    • Group Edit
    • Team Edit
    • Table Edit
    • Column Edit
  8. Define the retention period for the audit records (for example, 1 year).
  9. Click Finish.

Unhide the Activity Log table

  1. In the Agiloft KB, go to Setup > Tables.
  2. Select Activity Log from the table list.
  3. Click Unhide to make the Activity Log table accessible for API queries.

Collect Agiloft API credentials

Get Agiloft instance details

  1. Sign in to your Agiloft instance.
  2. Note the following values from the browser address bar:

    • Hostname: The server address (for example, yourcompany.agiloft.com)
    • KB Name: The knowledgebase name, displayed in the upper right corner of the KB next to the Help icon (for example, Production)

Create a dedicated API user

  1. In the Agiloft KB, go to Setup > Access > People.
  2. Create a new user account dedicated to API access:
    • Login: Enter a descriptive login (for example, siem_api_user)
    • Password: Set a strong password
  3. Add the user to a group that has REST API access enabled and read access to the Activity Log table.

Verify permissions

To verify the account has the required permissions:

  1. Sign in to Agiloft with the API user credentials.
  2. Go to Setup > Tables.
  3. Verify that the Activity Log table is visible and accessible.
  4. If you cannot see the Activity Log table, contact your Agiloft administrator to grant the necessary group permissions.

Test API access

  • Test your credentials before proceeding with the integration:

    AGILOFT_HOST="https://yourcompany.agiloft.com"
    AGILOFT_KB="YourKBName"
    AGILOFT_LOGIN="siem_api_user"
    AGILOFT_PASSWORD="your-password"
    
    # Test login and get JWT token
    TOKEN=$(curl -s "${AGILOFT_HOST}/ewws/EWLogin?$KB=${AGILOFT_KB}&\$login=${AGILOFT_LOGIN}&\$password=${AGILOFT_PASSWORD}&\$lang=en" \
      | python3 -c "import sys,json; data=json.load(sys.stdin); print(data.get('token',''))")
    
    echo "Token: ${TOKEN}"
    
    # Test Activity Log table access with JSON format
    curl -v "${AGILOFT_HOST}/ewws/EWSearch/.json?\$KB=${AGILOFT_KB}&\$table=activity_log&\$login=${AGILOFT_LOGIN}&\$password=${AGILOFT_PASSWORD}&\$lang=en&limit=1&page=0&field=id&field=action&field=description&field=login&field=date" \
      -H "Accept: application/json"
    

Create a Google Cloud Storage bucket

  1. Go to the Google Cloud Console.
  2. Select your project or create a new one.
  3. In the navigation menu, go to Cloud Storage > Buckets.
  4. Click Create bucket.
  5. Provide the following configuration details:

    Setting Value
    Name your bucket Enter a globally unique name (for example, agiloft-activity-logs)
    Location type Choose based on your needs (Region, Dual-region, Multi-region)
    Location Select the location (for example, us-central1)
    Storage class Standard (recommended for frequently accessed logs)
    Access control Uniform (recommended)
    Protection tools Optional: Enable object versioning or retention policy
  6. Click Create.

Create a service account for the Cloud Run function

The Cloud Run function needs a service account with permissions to write to GCS bucket and be invoked by Pub/Sub.

Create the service account

  1. In the GCP Console, go to IAM & Admin > Service Accounts.
  2. Click Create Service Account.
  3. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Service account name: Enter agiloft-logs-collector-sa
    • Service account description: Enter Service account for Cloud Run function to collect Agiloft activity logs
  4. Click Create and Continue.
  5. In the Grant this service account access to project section, add the following roles:
    1. Click Select a role.
    2. Search for and select Storage Object Admin.
    3. Click + Add another role.
    4. Search for and select Cloud Run Invoker.
    5. Click + Add another role.
    6. Search for and select Cloud Functions Invoker.
  6. Click Continue.
  7. Click Done.

These roles are required for:

  • Storage Object Admin: Write logs to GCS bucket and manage state files
  • Cloud Run Invoker: Allow Pub/Sub to invoke the function
  • Cloud Functions Invoker: Allow function invocation

Grant IAM permissions on the GCS bucket

Grant the service account write permissions on the GCS bucket:

  1. Go to Cloud Storage > Buckets.
  2. Click your bucket name.
  3. Go to the Permissions tab.
  4. Click Grant access.
  5. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Add principals: Enter the service account email (for example, agiloft-logs-collector-sa@PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.com)
    • Assign roles: Select Storage Object Admin
  6. Click Save.

Create a Pub/Sub topic

Create a Pub/Sub topic that Cloud Scheduler will publish to and the Cloud Run function will subscribe to.

  1. In the GCP Console, go to Pub/Sub > Topics.
  2. Click Create topic.
  3. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Topic ID: Enter agiloft-logs-trigger
    • Leave other settings as default
  4. Click Create.

Create a Cloud Run function to collect logs

The Cloud Run function will be triggered by Pub/Sub messages from Cloud Scheduler to fetch activity logs from the Agiloft REST API and write them to GCS.

  1. In the GCP Console, go to Cloud Run.
  2. Click Create service.
  3. Select Function (use an inline editor to create a function).
  4. In the Configure section, provide the following configuration details:

    Setting Value
    Service name agiloft-logs-collector
    Region Select region matching your GCS bucket (for example, us-central1)
    Runtime Select Python 3.12 or later
  5. In the Trigger (optional) section:

    1. Click + Add trigger.
    2. Select Cloud Pub/Sub.
    3. In Select a Cloud Pub/Sub topic, choose the topic agiloft-logs-trigger.
    4. Click Save.
  6. In the Authentication section:

    1. Select Require authentication.
    2. Check Identity and Access Management (IAM).
  7. Scroll down and expand Containers, Networking, Security.

  8. Go to the Security tab:

    • Service account: Select the service account agiloft-logs-collector-sa
  9. Go to the Containers tab:

    1. Click Variables & Secrets.
    2. Click + Add variable for each environment variable:
    Variable Name Example Value Description
    GCS_BUCKET agiloft-activity-logs GCS bucket name
    GCS_PREFIX agiloft Prefix for log files
    STATE_KEY agiloft/state.json State file path
    AGILOFT_HOST https://yourcompany.agiloft.com Agiloft instance URL
    AGILOFT_KB YourKBName Agiloft KB name (case sensitive)
    AGILOFT_LOGIN siem_api_user API user login
    AGILOFT_PASSWORD your-password API user password
    PAGE_SIZE 100 Records per API page
    MAX_RECORDS 10000 Max records per run
    LOOKBACK_HOURS 2 Initial lookback period
  10. Scroll down in the Variables & Secrets section to Requests:

    • Request timeout: Enter 600 seconds (10 minutes)
  11. Go to the Settings tab:

    • In the Resources section:
      • Memory: Select 512 MiB or higher
      • CPU: Select 1
  12. In the Revision scaling section:

    • Minimum number of instances: Enter 0
    • Maximum number of instances: Enter 100 (or adjust based on expected load)
  13. Click Create.

  14. Wait for the service to be created (1-2 minutes).

  15. After the service is created, the inline code editor will open automatically.

Add function code

  1. Enter main in the Entry point field.
  2. In the inline code editor, create two files:

    • First file - main.py:

      import functions_framework
      from google.cloud import storage
      import json
      import os
      import urllib3
      import urllib.parse
      from datetime import datetime, timezone, timedelta
      import time
      
      # Initialize HTTP client with timeouts
      http = urllib3.PoolManager(
        timeout=urllib3.Timeout(connect=5.0, read=30.0),
        retries=False,
      )
      
      # Initialize Storage client
      storage_client = storage.Client()
      
      # Environment variables
      GCS_BUCKET = os.environ.get('GCS_BUCKET')
      GCS_PREFIX = os.environ.get('GCS_PREFIX', 'agiloft').strip('/')
      STATE_KEY = os.environ.get('STATE_KEY') or f"{GCS_PREFIX}/state.json"
      AGILOFT_HOST = os.environ.get('AGILOFT_HOST', '').rstrip('/')
      AGILOFT_KB = os.environ.get('AGILOFT_KB')
      AGILOFT_LOGIN = os.environ.get('AGILOFT_LOGIN')
      AGILOFT_PASSWORD = os.environ.get('AGILOFT_PASSWORD')
      PAGE_SIZE = int(os.environ.get('PAGE_SIZE', '100'))
      MAX_RECORDS = int(os.environ.get('MAX_RECORDS', '10000'))
      LOOKBACK_HOURS = int(os.environ.get('LOOKBACK_HOURS', '2'))
      
      ACTIVITY_LOG_FIELDS = [
        'id', 'action', 'action_duration', 'login', 'user_name',
        'user_primary_team', 'company', 'cookie', 'date',
        'description', 'groups', 'interface', 'ip',
        'record_id', 'rule_id', 'session_duration',
        'session_id', 'table_label'
      ]
      
      def parse_datetime(value):
        """Parse ISO datetime string to datetime object."""
        if not value:
          return None
        if value.endswith("Z"):
          value = value[:-1] + "+00:00"
        try:
          return datetime.fromisoformat(value)
        except Exception:
          return None
      
      @functions_framework.cloud_event
      def main(cloud_event):
        """
        Cloud Run function triggered by Pub/Sub to fetch
        Agiloft Activity Log records and write to GCS.
      
        Args:
          cloud_event: CloudEvent object containing Pub/Sub message
        """
      
        if not all([GCS_BUCKET, AGILOFT_HOST, AGILOFT_KB, AGILOFT_LOGIN, AGILOFT_PASSWORD]):
          print('Error: Missing required environment variables')
          return
      
        try:
          bucket = storage_client.bucket(GCS_BUCKET)
      
          # Load state
          state = load_state(bucket, STATE_KEY)
      
          # Determine time window
          now = datetime.now(timezone.utc)
          last_time = None
      
          if isinstance(state, dict) and state.get("last_event_time"):
            try:
              last_time = parse_datetime(state["last_event_time"])
              # Overlap by 2 minutes to catch delayed events
              if last_time:
                last_time = last_time - timedelta(minutes=2)
            except Exception as e:
              print(f"Warning: Could not parse last_event_time: {e}")
      
          if last_time is None:
            last_time = now - timedelta(hours=LOOKBACK_HOURS)
      
          print(f"Fetching activity logs from {last_time.isoformat()} to {now.isoformat()}")
      
          # Fetch activity logs
          records, newest_event_time = fetch_activity_logs(
            start_time=last_time,
            end_time=now,
          )
      
          if not records:
            print("No new activity log records found.")
            save_state(bucket, STATE_KEY, now.isoformat())
            return
      
          # Write to GCS as NDJSON
          timestamp = now.strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')
          object_key = f"{GCS_PREFIX}/logs_{timestamp}.ndjson"
          blob = bucket.blob(object_key)
      
          ndjson = '\n'.join(
            [json.dumps(record, ensure_ascii=False) for record in records]
          ) + '\n'
          blob.upload_from_string(ndjson, content_type='application/x-ndjson')
      
          print(f"Wrote {len(records)} records to gs://{GCS_BUCKET}/{object_key}")
      
          # Update state
          if newest_event_time:
            save_state(bucket, STATE_KEY, newest_event_time)
          else:
            save_state(bucket, STATE_KEY, now.isoformat())
      
          print(f"Successfully processed {len(records)} records")
      
        except Exception as e:
          print(f'Error processing activity logs: {str(e)}')
          raise
      
      def load_state(bucket, key):
        """Load state from GCS."""
        try:
          blob = bucket.blob(key)
          if blob.exists():
            state_data = blob.download_as_text()
            return json.loads(state_data)
        except Exception as e:
          print(f"Warning: Could not load state: {e}")
        return {}
      
      def save_state(bucket, key, last_event_time_iso):
        """Save the last event timestamp to GCS state file."""
        try:
          state = {'last_event_time': last_event_time_iso}
          blob = bucket.blob(key)
          blob.upload_from_string(
            json.dumps(state, indent=2),
            content_type='application/json'
          )
          print(f"Saved state: last_event_time={last_event_time_iso}")
        except Exception as e:
          print(f"Warning: Could not save state: {e}")
      
      def fetch_activity_logs(start_time, end_time):
        """
        Fetch activity logs from Agiloft REST API with pagination.
      
        Args:
          start_time: Start time for log query
          end_time: End time for log query
      
        Returns:
          Tuple of (records list, newest_event_time ISO string)
        """
        base_url = f"{AGILOFT_HOST}/ewws/EWSearch/.json"
      
        # Build field parameters
        field_params = '&'.join(
          [f"field={urllib.parse.quote(f)}" for f in ACTIVITY_LOG_FIELDS]
        )
      
        # Build date filter query
        start_str = start_time.strftime('%d %m %y %H:%M:%S')
        end_str = end_time.strftime('%d %m %y %H:%M:%S')
        query_filter = urllib.parse.quote(
          f"date >= '{start_str}' AND date <= '{end_str}'"
        )
      
        records = []
        newest_time = None
        page_num = 0
        backoff = 1.0
      
        while True:
          if len(records) >= MAX_RECORDS:
            print(f"Reached max_records limit ({MAX_RECORDS})")
            break
      
          url = (
            f"{base_url}"
            f"?$KB={urllib.parse.quote(AGILOFT_KB)}"
            f"&$table=activity_log"
            f"&$login={urllib.parse.quote(AGILOFT_LOGIN)}"
            f"&$password={urllib.parse.quote(AGILOFT_PASSWORD)}"
            f"&$lang=en"
            f"&query={query_filter}"
            f"&limit={PAGE_SIZE}"
            f"&page={page_num}"
            f"&{field_params}"
          )
      
          try:
            response = http.request('GET', url)
      
            # Handle rate limiting with exponential backoff
            if response.status == 429:
              retry_after = int(
                response.headers.get('Retry-After', str(int(backoff)))
              )
              print(f"Rate limited (429). Retrying after {retry_after}s...")
              time.sleep(retry_after)
              backoff = min(backoff * 2, 30.0)
              continue
      
            backoff = 1.0
      
            if response.status != 200:
              print(f"HTTP Error: {response.status}")
              response_text = response.data.decode('utf-8')
              print(f"Response body: {response_text}")
              return [], None
      
            data = json.loads(response.data.decode('utf-8'))
      
            if not data.get('success', False):
              print(f"API error: {data.get('message', 'Unknown error')}")
              return [], None
      
            result = data.get('result', [])
      
            # Handle single record vs list
            if isinstance(result, dict):
              result = [result]
      
            if not result:
              print(f"No more results (empty page {page_num})")
              break
      
            print(f"Page {page_num}: Retrieved {len(result)} events")
            records.extend(result)
      
            # Track newest event time
            for event in result:
              try:
                event_time = event.get('date')
                if event_time:
                  if newest_time is None:
                    newest_time = event_time
                  else:
                    current_dt = parse_datetime(event_time)
                    newest_dt = parse_datetime(newest_time)
                    if current_dt and newest_dt and current_dt > newest_dt:
                      newest_time = event_time
              except Exception as e:
                print(f"Warning: Could not parse event time: {e}")
      
            # Check pagination
            if len(result) < PAGE_SIZE:
              print(
                f"Reached last page (size={len(result)} < limit={PAGE_SIZE})"
              )
              break
      
            page_num += 1
      
          except Exception as e:
            print(f"Error fetching activity logs: {e}")
            return [], None
      
        print(f"Retrieved {len(records)} total records from {page_num + 1} pages")
        return records, newest_time
      
    • Second file - requirements.txt:

      functions-framework==3.*
      google-cloud-storage==2.*
      urllib3>=2.0.0
      
  3. Click Deploy to save and deploy the function.

  4. Wait for deployment to complete (2-3 minutes).

Create a Cloud Scheduler job

Cloud Scheduler will publish messages to the Pub/Sub topic at regular intervals, triggering the Cloud Run function.

  1. In the GCP Console, go to Cloud Scheduler.
  2. Click Create Job.
  3. Provide the following configuration details:

    Setting Value
    Name agiloft-logs-collector-hourly
    Region Select same region as Cloud Run function
    Frequency 0 * * * * (every hour, on the hour)
    Timezone Select timezone (UTC recommended)
    Target type Pub/Sub
    Topic Select the topic agiloft-logs-trigger
    Message body {} (empty JSON object)
  4. Click Create.

Schedule frequency options

Choose frequency based on log volume and latency requirements:

Frequency Cron Expression Use Case
Every hour 0 * * * * Standard (recommended)
Every 2 hours 0 */2 * * * Lower volume
Every 6 hours 0 */6 * * * Low volume, batch processing

Test the integration

  1. In the Cloud Scheduler console, find your job.
  2. Click Force run to trigger the job manually.
  3. Wait a few seconds.
  4. Go to Cloud Run > Services.
  5. Click on the function name agiloft-logs-collector.
  6. Click the Logs tab.
  7. Verify the function executed successfully. Look for:

    Fetching activity logs from YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+00:00 to YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+00:00
    Page 0: Retrieved X events
    Wrote X records to gs://agiloft-activity-logs/agiloft/logs_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.ndjson
    Successfully processed X records
    
  8. Go to Cloud Storage > Buckets.

  9. Click your bucket name.

  10. Navigate to the prefix folder agiloft/.

  11. Verify that a new .ndjson file was created with the current timestamp.

If you see errors in the logs:

  • HTTP 401: Check API credentials in environment variables. Verify login and password are correct.
  • HTTP 403: Verify the API user has read access to the Activity Log table and belongs to a REST-enabled group.
  • HTTP 429: Rate limiting - function will automatically retry with backoff.
  • "success": false: Check the error message. Common causes include incorrect KB name (case sensitive) or table name.
  • Missing environment variables: Check all required variables are set.

Configure a feed in Google SecOps to ingest Agiloft logs

  1. Go to SIEM Settings > Feeds.
  2. Click Add New Feed.
  3. Click Configure a single feed.
  4. In the Feed name field, enter a name for the feed (for example, Agiloft Activity Logs).
  5. Select Google Cloud Storage V2 as the Source type.
  6. Select Agiloft as the Log type.
  7. Click Get Service Account. A unique service account email will be displayed, for example:

    chronicle-12345678@chronicle-gcp-prod.iam.gserviceaccount.com
    
  8. Copy this email address for use in the next step.

  9. Click Next.

  10. Specify values for the following input parameters:

    • Storage bucket URL: Enter the GCS bucket URI with the prefix path:

      gs://agiloft-activity-logs/agiloft/
      
      • Replace:
        • agiloft-activity-logs: Your GCS bucket name.
        • agiloft: Optional prefix/folder path where logs are stored (leave empty for root).
    • Source deletion option: Select the deletion option according to your preference:

      • Never: Never deletes any files after transfers (recommended for testing).
      • Delete transferred files: Deletes files after successful transfer.
      • Delete transferred files and empty directories: Deletes files and empty directories after successful transfer.
    • Maximum File Age: Include files modified in the last number of days (default is 180 days)

    • Asset namespace: The asset namespace

    • Ingestion labels: The label to be applied to the events from this feed

  11. Click Next.

  12. Review your new feed configuration in the Finalize screen, and then click Submit.

Grant IAM permissions to the Google SecOps service account

The Google SecOps service account needs Storage Object Viewer role on your GCS bucket.

  1. Go to Cloud Storage > Buckets.
  2. Click your bucket name.
  3. Go to the Permissions tab.
  4. Click Grant access.
  5. Provide the following configuration details:
    • Add principals: Paste the Google SecOps service account email
    • Assign roles: Select Storage Object Viewer
  6. Click Save.

UDM mapping table

Log Field UDM Mapping Logic
_1880_full_name_label additional.fields Merged
_1888_full_name_label additional.fields Merged
action_duration_label additional.fields Merged
cookie_label additional.fields Merged
creator_login_label additional.fields Merged
creator_team_label additional.fields Merged
deleteable_label additional.fields Merged
demo_data_label additional.fields Merged
interface_label additional.fields Merged
login_label additional.fields Merged
record_id_label additional.fields Merged
table_label_label additional.fields Merged
type_label additional.fields Merged
description metadata.description Directly mapped
date metadata.event_timestamp Parsed as MMM dd yyyy HH:mm:ss
date_created metadata.event_timestamp Parsed as MMM dd yyyy HH:mm:ss
date_updated metadata.event_timestamp Parsed as MMM dd yyyy HH:mm:ss
timestamp metadata.event_timestamp Parsed as dd/MMM/yyyy:HH:mm:ss Z
has_principal metadata.event_type Mapped: trueSTATUS_UPDATE
has_principal_user metadata.event_type Mapped: trueUSER_UNCATEGORIZED
activity_log_id metadata.product_deployment_id Directly mapped
id metadata.product_log_id Directly mapped
method network.http.method Directly mapped
url network.http.referral_url Directly mapped
response_code network.http.response_code Directly mapped
byte_transferred network.received_bytes Directly mapped
session_duration network.session_duration.seconds Directly mapped
client_ip principal.asset.ip Merged
ip principal.asset.ip Merged
client_ip principal.ip Merged
ip principal.ip Merged
user_primary_team_label principal.user.attribute.labels Merged
company principal.user.company_name Directly mapped
groups principal.user.group_identifiers Merged
user_name principal.user.user_display_name Directly mapped
user principal.user.userid Directly mapped
user_login principal.user.userid Directly mapped
N/A metadata.event_type Constant: USER_UNCATEGORIZED
N/A metadata.product_name Constant: Agiloft
N/A metadata.vendor_name Constant: Agiloft

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