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Implementation of influxdata line protocol format in python

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influx-line-protocol

Implementation of influxdata line protocol format in python

Installation

$ pip install influx_line_protocol

Usage

from influx_line_protocol import Metric

metric = Metric("weather")
metric.with_timestamp(1465839830100400200)
metric.add_tag('location', 'Cracow')
metric.add_value('temperature', '29')

print(metric)
"""
  Will print:
  weather,location=Cracow temperature=29 1465839830100400200
"""

Multiple metrics example

from influx_line_protocol import Metric, MetricCollection

collection = MetricCollection()
metric = Metric("weather")
metric.with_timestamp(1465839830100400200)
metric.add_tag('location', 'Cracow')
metric.add_value('temperature', '29')
collection.append(metric)

metric = Metric("weather")
metric.with_timestamp(1465839830100400200)
metric.add_tag('location', 'Nowy Sacz')
metric.add_value('temperature', '31')
collection.append(metric)

print(collection)
"""
  Will print
  weather,location="Cracow" temperature=29 1465839830100400200
  weather,location="Nowy Sacz" temperature=29 1465839830100400200
"""

License

See LICENSE file.

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