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The Client that provides a simple and convenient way to interact with InfluxDB 3.
The JavaScript Client that provides a simple and convenient way to interact with InfluxDB 3. This package supports both writing data to InfluxDB and querying data using the FlightSQL client, which allows you to execute SQL queries against InfluxDB IOx.
We offer this Getting Started: InfluxDB 3.0 Javascript Client Library video to learn more about the library and see code examples.
To write or query InfluxDB 3, add @influxdata/influxdb3-client as a dependency to your project using your favorite package manager.
npm install --save @influxdata/influxdb3-client
yarn add @influxdata/influxdb3-client
pnpm add @influxdata/influxdb3-client
If you target Node.js, use @influxdata/influxdb3-client. It provides main (CJS), module (ESM), and browser (UMD) exports.
Set environment variables:
INFLUX_HOST - InfluxDB address, eg. https://us-east-1-1.aws.cloud2.influxdata.com/INFLUX_TOKEN - access tokenINFLUX_DATABASE - database (bucket) name, eg. my-databaseexport INFLUX_HOST="<url>"
export INFLUX_DATABASE="<database>"
export INFLUX_TOKEN="<token>"
$env:INFLUX_HOST = "<url>"
$env:INFLUX_DATABASE = "<database>"
$env:INFLUX_TOKEN = "<token>"
set INFLUX_HOST=<url>
set INFLUX_DATABASE=<database>
set INFLUX_TOKEN=<token>
To get started with influxdb client import @influxdata/influxdb3-client package.
import {InfluxDBClient, Point} from '@influxdata/influxdb3-client'
Assign values for environment variables, and then instantiate InfluxDBClient inside of an asynchronous function.
Please note that token is a mandatory parameter.
Make sure to close the client when it's no longer needed for writing or querying.
const host = process.env.INFLUX_HOST
const token = process.env.INFLUX_TOKEN
const database = process.env.INFLUX_DATABASE
async function main() {
const client = new InfluxDBClient({host, token, database})
// code goes here
client.close()
}
main()
You can also use a provided no argument constructor for InfluxDBClient instantiation using environment variables:
async function main() {
const client = new InfluxDBClient()
// code goes here
client.close()
}
main()
You can also instantiate InfluxDBClient with a connection string:
async function main() {
const client = new InfluxDBClient('https://us-east-1-1.aws.cloud2.influxdata.com/?token=my-token&database=my-database')
// code goes here
client.close()
}
main()
To write data to InfluxDB, call client.write with data in line-protocol format and the database (or bucket) name.
const line = `stat,unit=temperature avg=20.5,max=45.0`
await client.write(line, database)
To query data stored in InfluxDB, call client.query with an SQL query and the database (or bucket) name. To change to using InfluxQL add a QueryOptions object with the type 'influxql' (e.g. client.query(query, database, { type: 'influxql'})).
// Execute query
const query = `
SELECT *
FROM "stat"
WHERE
time >= now() - interval '5 minute'
AND
"unit" IN ('temperature')
`
const queryResult = await client.query(query, database)
for await (const row of queryResult) {
console.log(`avg is ${row.avg}`)
console.log(`max is ${row.max}`)
}
or use a typesafe PointValues structure with client.queryPoints
const queryPointsResult = client.queryPoints(
query,
database,
queryOptions
)
for await (const row of queryPointsResult) {
console.log(`avg is ${row.getField('avg', 'float')}`)
console.log(`max is ${row.getField('max', 'float')}`)
console.log(`lp: ${row.asPoint('stat').toLineProtocol()}`)
}
The JavaScript client supports gRPC response compression.
If the server chooses to compress query responses (e.g., with gzip), the client will automatically decompress them — no extra configuration is required.
For more advanced usage, see examples.
If you need help, please use our Community Slack or Community Page.
New features and bugs can be reported on GitHub: https://github.com/InfluxCommunity/influxdb3-js
To contribute to this project, fork the GitHub repository and send a pull request based on the main branch.
For now, we're responsible for generating the Flight client. However, its Protobuf interfaces may undergo changes over time.
To regenerate the Flight client, use the yarn flight command to execute the provided script. The script will clone the Flight Protobuf repository and generate new TypeScript files in ./src/generated/flight.
To generate files needed for the mock server used in some tests, run the yarn flight:test command.
The InfluxDB 3 JavaScript Client is released under the MIT License.
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The Client that provides a simple and convenient way to interact with InfluxDB 3.
The npm package @influxdata/influxdb3-client receives a total of 7,352 weekly downloads. As such, @influxdata/influxdb3-client popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @influxdata/influxdb3-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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