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Use secrets

Use secrets in a Flux query to pass sensitive data like credentials.

Import the influxdata/influxd/secrets package and use the secrets.get() function to populate sensitive data in queries with secrets from your secret store.

import "influxdata/influxdb/secrets"
import "sql"

username = secrets.get(key: "POSTGRES_USERNAME")
password = secrets.get(key: "POSTGRES_PASSWORD")

sql.from(
    driverName: "postgres",
    dataSourceName: "postgresql://${username}:${password}@localhost",
    query:"SELECT * FROM example-table",
)
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