This plugin writes metrics to a InfluxDB v2.x instance via HTTP.
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In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc. See the CONFIGURATION.md for more details.
This plugin supports secrets from secret-stores for the token
option.
See the secret-store documentation for more details on how
to use them.
# Configuration for sending metrics to InfluxDB 2.0
[[outputs.influxdb_v2]]
## The URLs of the InfluxDB cluster nodes.
##
## Multiple URLs can be specified for a single cluster, only ONE of the
## urls will be written to each interval.
## ex: urls = ["https://us-west-2-1.aws.cloud2.influxdata.com"]
urls = ["http://127.0.0.1:8086"]
## Local address to bind when connecting to the server
## If empty or not set, the local address is automatically chosen.
# local_address = ""
## Token for authentication.
token = ""
## Organization is the name of the organization you wish to write to.
organization = ""
## Destination bucket to write into.
bucket = ""
## The value of this tag will be used to determine the bucket. If this
## tag is not set the 'bucket' option is used as the default.
# bucket_tag = ""
## If true, the bucket tag will not be added to the metric.
# exclude_bucket_tag = false
## Timeout for HTTP messages.
# timeout = "5s"
## Additional HTTP headers
# http_headers = {"X-Special-Header" = "Special-Value"}
## HTTP Proxy override, if unset values the standard proxy environment
## variables are consulted to determine which proxy, if any, should be used.
# http_proxy = "http://corporate.proxy:3128"
## HTTP User-Agent
# user_agent = "telegraf"
## Content-Encoding for write request body, can be set to "gzip" to
## compress body or "identity" to apply no encoding.
# content_encoding = "gzip"
## Enable or disable uint support for writing uints influxdb 2.0.
# influx_uint_support = false
## When true, Telegraf will omit the timestamp on data to allow InfluxDB
## to set the timestamp of the data during ingestion. This is generally NOT
## what you want as it can lead to data points captured at different times
## getting omitted due to similar data.
# influx_omit_timestamp = false
## HTTP/2 Timeouts
## The following values control the HTTP/2 client's timeouts. These settings
## are generally not required unless a user is seeing issues with client
## disconnects. If a user does see issues, then it is suggested to set these
## values to "15s" for ping timeout and "30s" for read idle timeout and
## retry.
##
## Note that the timer for read_idle_timeout begins at the end of the last
## successful write and not at the beginning of the next write.
# ping_timeout = "0s"
# read_idle_timeout = "0s"
## Optional TLS Config for use on HTTP connections.
# tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
# tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
# tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"
## Use TLS but skip chain & host verification
# insecure_skip_verify = false
## Rate limits for sending data (disabled by default)
## Available, uncompressed payload size e.g. "5Mb"
# rate_limit = "unlimited"
## Fixed time-window for the available payload size e.g. "5m"
# rate_limit_period = "0s"
Reference the influx serializer for details about metric production.