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Community Python client for InfluxDB 3.0 (CLI)

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influxdb3-python-cli

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This repository contains a CLI extension to the influxdb 3.0 python client library. While this code is built on officially supported APIs, the library and CLI here are not officially support by InfluxData.

Install

To install the CLI, enter the following command in your terminal:

python3 -m pip install influxdb3-python-cli

Scope and privileges

Python provides the following methods for installing packages within a specific scope:

  • To isolate the CLI (and its dependencies) to your project directory, install the CLI in a virtual environment. See how to create and use a venv or conda Python virtual environment.
  • To install the client to a user-specific directory (without administrative rights), pass the --user flag in the pip command.
  • To install the client in your system-wide path, use sudo with admin privileges.

Add a config

To configure the CLI, do one of the following:

  • Use the influx3 config command to create or modify config--for example:

    influx3 config \
    --name="my-config" \
    --database="<database or bucket name>" \
    --host="us-east-1-1.aws.cloud2.influxdata.com" \
    --token="<your token>" \
    --org="<your org ID>"
    

    The output is the configuration in a config.json file.

  • In your editor, create or edit the config.json file, and then save it to the directory where you're using the influx3 command--for example:

    {
        "my-config": {
            "database": "your-database",
            "host": "your-host",
            "token": "your-token",
            "org": "your-org-id",
            "active": true
        }
    }
    

If you're running the CLI against InfluxDB Cloud Serverless, replace your-database in the examples with your Cloud Serverless bucket name.

Run as a command

influx3 sql "select * from anomalies"
influx3 write testmes f=7 

Query and write interactively

In your terminal, enter the following command:

influx3

influx3 displays the (>) interactive prompt and waits for input.

Welcome to my IOx CLI.

(>)

To query, type sql at the prompt.

(>) sql

At the (sql >) prompt, enter your query statement:

(sql >) select * from home

The influx3 CLI displays query results in Markdown table format--for example:

|     |   co |   hum | room        |   temp | time                          |
|----:|-----:|------:|:------------|-------:|:------------------------------|
|   0 |    0 |  35.9 | Kitchen     |   21   | 2023-03-09 08:00:00           |
|   1 |    0 |  35.9 | Kitchen     |   21   | 2023-03-09 08:00:50           |

To write, type write at the (>) prompt.

(>) write

At the (write >) prompt, enter line protocol data.

(>) write 
home,room=kitchen temp=70.5,hum=80

To exit a prompt, enter exit.

Write from a file

The InfluxDB CLI and client library can write data from a CSV file. The CSV file must contain the following:

  • A header row with column names
  • A column that contains a timestamp for each row

The following CLI options specify how data is parsed:

  • --file - The path to the csv file.
  • --time - The name of the column containing the timestamp.
  • --measurement - The name of the measurment to store the CSV data under. (Currently only supports user specified string)
  • --tags - (optional) Specify an array of column names to use as tags. (Currently only supports user specified strings) for example: --tags=host,region

The following example shows how to write CSV data from the ./Examples/example.csv file to InfluxDB (as line protocol):

influx3 write_csv --file ./Examples/example.csv --measurement table2 --time Date --tags host,region

Client library

The underlying client library is also available for use in your own code: https://github.com/InfluxCommunity/influxdb3-python

Contribution

When developing a new feature for the CLI or the client library, make sure to test your feature in both for breaking changes.

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