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influxdb-builder
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A declarative builder for influx databases.
npm install -g influxdb-builder
influxdb-builder <options>
--influxUrl=VAL The url to the influx database. Required.
--username=VAL The influx administrator username.
--password=VAL The influx administrator password.
--database=VAL The name of the database to build. Required.
--definition=VAL The path to the database definition (yml file or directory of yml files). Required.
--apply If specified the database will be updated, otherwise, only a plan is generated.
Output is written using bunyan. For pretty logs, pipe to bunyan:
bin/influxdb-builder \
--influxUrl "http://localhost:8086" \
--database "test" \
--definition "example/resources.yml" \
--apply | bunyan
retention_policies:
'2hr':
duration: '2h'
replication: 2
shard_duration: '1h'
default: true
'1year':
duration: '365d'
replication: 1
shard_duration: '7d'
continuous_queries:
'average_passengers':
query: >
SELECT mean(passengers) AS passengers
INTO ${database}."1year".average_passengers
FROM ${database}."2hr".bus_data
GROUP BY time(1d)
resample:
every: '30m'
for: '3d'
FAQs
Builds an influxdb from a yml definiton
We found that influxdb-builder demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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