get_audit_log
Get audit log entries. Optionally filter by entity type.
What get_audit_log does
Fetches a single audit log by its ID, returning every field including line items, audit metadata, and timestamps.
This tool is part of InvoiceCave's open MCP server — the most MCP-complete invoicing platform on the market with 102 tools covering invoices, customers, quotes, expenses, payments, recurring schedules, accounting, and reports. Every tool is callable from any MCP-compatible AI client without writing a single line of integration code.
How an AI uses get_audit_log
Use this after a list_* call when the AI needs full detail on one record — line items, totals, payment status, history. Safe to call repeatedly; it's a read-only fetch with no side effects.
You don't call this tool directly — you ask the AI in plain English and the MCP client decides which tool to invoke based on your request. The example prompts below were lifted from real Claude Desktop sessions, so you can use them verbatim or adapt them to your data.
Parameters
get_audit_log accepts 2 parameters. The AI fills these in from your natural-language prompt; you never write them by hand.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| limit | number | optional | Max entries (default 30) |
| entity | string | optional | Filter by entity type (invoice, customer, payment, etc.) |
Request example
Under the hood, your AI client sends a JSON-RPC 2.0 tools/call request to InvoiceCave's MCP endpoint at https://www.invoicecave.com/api/mcp/mcp. Here's what a get_audit_log call looks like:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "get_audit_log",
"arguments": {
"limit": 20,
"entity": "example"
}
}
}You won't write this yourself — it's shown so developers can see exactly what the MCP client generates. The arguments object maps 1:1 to the parameters above. Authentication is handled by the Authorization: Bearer header with your API key.
Example AI prompts
Type any of these into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, or Cursor — InvoiceCave's MCP server will route them to get_audit_log automatically.
“Pull up the full details for that audit log.”
“What's the current status of this audit log?”
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Related tools
More from the Reports & Dashboard category.
get_dashboardGet dashboard statistics: outstanding amounts, overdue invoices, customer and invoice counts.
get_aging_reportAccounts receivable aging report. Shows unpaid invoices bucketed by days overdue (current, 1-30, 31-60, 61-90, 91-120, 120+), with per-customer and per-currency breakdowns.
get_revenue_reportRevenue report over a date range. Shows invoiced (accrual), collected (cash), and outstanding amounts grouped by day/week/month, plus per-currency totals.
get_cashflow_reportCash flow report. Shows actual cash inflows (recorded payments) vs outflows (expenses) for the period, broken down by currency and payment mode.
FAQ — get_audit_log
What is get_audit_log?▾
get_audit_log is one of 102 tools in InvoiceCave's MCP server. Fetches a single audit log by its ID, returning every field including line items, audit metadata, and timestamps. It's invoked automatically when an AI client like Claude or Cursor decides the user's request maps to this action.
Which AI clients can call get_audit_log?▾
Any MCP-compatible client. We've tested it with Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and Codex. The MCP protocol is open, so any AI tool that speaks MCP can call this endpoint with a valid InvoiceCave API key.
Is calling get_audit_log secure?▾
Yes. Every call is authenticated by the API key you mint in the dashboard, scoped to a single organization, rate-limited per key, and recorded in the audit log with source='mcp'. Sensitive fields (SMTP passwords, encryption keys) are never returned to the AI client.
What parameters does get_audit_log take?▾
get_audit_log accepts 2 parameters, all optional. The AI populates these from your plain-English prompt — see the parameter table and request example above.
Does get_audit_log count against any quota?▾
MCP tool calls are unmetered on the free plan up to a generous monthly limit. Once you connect Stripe and start charging your customers, every call still counts against the same per-key rate limit but doesn't add to your bill.
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