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Use Telegraf to write CSV data

Use the Telegraf file input plugin to read and parse CSV data into line protocol and write it to InfluxDB. Telegraf is a plugin-based agent that collects metrics from different sources and writes them to specified destinations.

Configure Telegraf to read CSV files

  1. And and enable the inputs.file plugin in your Telegraf configuration file.
  2. Use the files option to specify the list of CSV files to read. CSV files must be accessible by the Telegraf agent.
  3. Set the data_format option to csv.
  4. Define all other csv_ configuration options specific to the CSV data you want to write to InfluxDB. For detailed information about each of the CSV format configuration options, see CSV input data format.
[[inputs.file]]
  files = ["/path/to/example.csv"]
  data_format = "csv"
  csv_header_row_count = 0
  csv_column_names = []
  csv_column_types = []
  csv_skip_rows = 0
  csv_metadata_rows = 0
  csv_metadata_separators = [":", "="]
  csv_metadata_trim_set = ""
  csv_skip_columns = 0
  csv_delimiter = ","
  csv_comment = ""
  csv_trim_space = false
  csv_tag_columns = []
  csv_measurement_column = ""
  csv_timestamp_column = ""
  csv_timestamp_format = ""
  csv_timezone = ""
  csv_skip_values = []
  csv_skip_errors = false
  csv_reset_mode = "none"

Configure Telegraf to write to InfluxDB

  1. Add and enable the the outputs.influxdb_v2 plugin in your Telegraf configuration file.

  2. Include the following options:

    • urls: List of InfluxDB Cloud region URLs to write data to.
    • token: InfluxDB API token.
    • organization: InfluxDB organization name.
    • bucket: InfluxDB bucket to write to.
[[outputs.influxdb_v2]]
  urls = ["http://localhost:8086"]
  token = "$INFLUX_TOKEN"
  organization = "example-org"
  bucket = "example-bucket"

View full example Telegraf configuration file

Restart the Telegraf agent to apply the configuration change and write the CSV data to InfluxDB.


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