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InfluxDB 3.0

This code sample demonstrates how to use the InfluxDB 3.0 query API to periodically query InfluxDB and publish the results to a Kafka topic.

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Environment Variables

The code sample uses the following environment variables:

  • output: This is the ouput topic that will receive the stream (Default: influxdb, Required: True)
  • task_interval: Interval to run query. Must be within the InfluxDB notation; 1s, 1m, 1h, 1d, 1w, 1mo, 1y (Default: 5m, Required: True)
  • INFLUXDB_HOST: Host address for the InfluxDB instance. (Default: eu-central-1-1.aws.cloud2.influxdata.com, Required: True)
  • INFLUXDB_TOKEN: Authentication token to access InfluxDB. (Default: <TOKEN>, Required: True)
  • INFLUXDB_ORG: Organization name in InfluxDB. (Default: <ORG>, Required: False)
  • INFLUXDB_DATABASE: Database name in InfluxDB where data is stored. (Default: <DATABASE>, Required: True)
  • INFLUXDB_MEASUREMENT_NAME: The InfluxDB measurement to read data from. If not specified, the name of the output topic will be used (Default: <INSERT MEASUREMENT>, Required: False)

Requirements / Prerequisites

You will need to have an InfluxDB 3.0 instance available and an API authentication token.

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