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For Node, simply:
$ npm install --save influx@next
For browsers, see the browser setup instructions.
Version 5.x.x is compatible with InfluxDB 1.x on Node 6 and modern browsers
Version 4.x.x is compatible with InfluxDB 0.9.x - 0.13.x on Node 0.12 and onwards
Version 3.x.x is compatible with InfluxDB 0.8.x - 3.x will no longer have updates by core contributers, please consider upgrading.
2016-10-24, 5.0.0-alpha.4
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