InfluxDB driver for Elixir
Tested InfluxDB versions:
1.7.11
1.8.10
2.0.9
2.1.1
2.2.0
2.3.0
To use Instream with your projects, edit your mix.exs
file and add the required dependencies:
defp deps do
[
# ...
{:instream, "~> 2.0"},
# ...
]
end
To run the tests you need to have HTTP authentication enabled.
The following environment variables are used to select some test suites and the InfluxDB version under test:
INFLUXDB_VERSION
: one of"1.7"
,"1.8"
,"2.0"
,"2.1"
, or"2.2"
INFLUXDB_PORT_UDP
: the UDP port used for writer testing (InfluxDB 1.x only)INFLUXDB_SOCKET
: path to the InfluxDB unix socket (InfluxDB 1.8 only)INFLUXDB_TOKEN
: the authentication token used (InfluxDB 2.x only)
To connect to an InfluxDB server you need a connection module:
defmodule MyConnection do
use Instream.Connection, otp_app: :my_app
end
The :otp_app
name and the name of the module can be freely chosen but have to be linked to a corresponding configuration entry. This defined connection module needs to be hooked up into your supervision tree:
children = [
# ...
MyConnection,
# ...
]
Example of the matching configuration entry:
# InfluxDB v2.x
config :my_app, MyConnection,
auth: [method: :token, token: "my_token"],
bucket: "my_default_bucket",
org: "my_default_org",
host: "my.influxdb.host",
version: :v2
# InfluxDB v1.x
config :my_app, MyConnection,
auth: [username: "my_username", password: "my_password"],
database: "my_default_database",
host: "my.influxdb.host"
More details on connections and configuration options can be found with the Instream.Connection
and Instream.Connection.Config
modules.
# Flux query
MyConnection.query(
"""
from(bucket: "#{MyConnection.config(:bucket)}")
|> range(start: -5m)
|> filter(fn: (r) =>
r._measurement == "instream_examples"
)
|> first()
"""
)
# InfluxQL query
MyConnection.query("SELECT * FROM instream_examples")
A more detailed documentation on queries (reading/writing/options) is available in the documentation for the modules Instream
and Instream.Connection
.
If you do not want to define the raw maps for writing data you can pre-define a series for later usage:
defmodule MySeries do
use Instream.Series
series do
measurement "my_measurement"
tag :bar
tag :foo
field :value
end
end
More information about series definitions can be found in the module documentation of Instream.Series
.
You can then use this module to assemble a data point (one at a time) for writing:
data = %MySeries{}
data = %{data | fields: %{data.fields | value: 17}}
data = %{data | tags: %{data.tags | bar: "bar", foo: "foo"}}
And then write one or many at once:
MyConnection.write(point)
MyConnection.write([point_1, point_2, point_3])