api_limit
The maximum number of requests to the Authentication or Management APIs in given time was reached
Client name associated with the client_id, when available. May be empty string.
Description of the event. This can also contain a description of the issue for failure logs.
Log details
The name of the environment where the event occurred
"prod-eu-1"
"prod-us-1"
The hostname associated with the request. For forwarded requests, this should resolve to the original hostname. For failure logs, this may include invalid hostnames.
Log id
Tenant name
Rate Limit notice on Authentication or Management API
"api_limit"Event schema meta
The client or SDK used to do this request, if any. This is based on the Auth0-Client HTTP header.
Client related to the API call. Clients are also called applications. The underlying application may not be owned by your tenant and may not be accessible. For failure logs, this may be a valid ID, an invalid one, or any ID.
Name of the connection, when available. The connection here matches the connection_id field.
ID of the connection on which the auth flow is happening or connection of the user doing the action, when applicable. For failure logs this field may contain an invalid ID.
The date when the event occurred in ISO 8601 format
"2024-01-15T10:30:00.000Z"
ID for the user as reported by the IdP.
Whether the request originated from a mobile device. Only present when user_agent is available.
The user_agent behind this log, when available
"Chrome 120.0.0 / Mac OS X 10.15.7"
ID of the user behind the auth flow, or of the user executing the action, whichever applies. For machine to machine auth flows, this field may contain an empty string. For failure logs, the value may be a valid ID, an invalid ID, or empty string
Username of the user related to the ID is shown in user_id, when available. For failure logs, the value may be a valid username, an invalid username, or empty string.
["example@example.com", "+14155554321"]