InfluxDB tools and integrations
Use InfluxDB client libraries
InfluxDB client libraries are language-specific tools that integrate with the InfluxDB v2 API. View the list of available client libraries.
Use InfluxDB CLI
Use the influx
command line interfaces to interact with and manage InfluxDB.
Use Kapacitor with InfluxDB Cloud
Kapacitor is a data processing framework that makes it easy to create alerts, run ETL (Extract, Transform and Load) jobs and detect anomalies. Use Kapacitor with InfluxDB Cloud.
Use Chronograf with InfluxDB Cloud
Chronograf is a data visualization and dashboarding tool designed to visualize data in InfluxDB 1.x. It is part of the TICKstack that provides an InfluxQL data explorer, Kapacitor integrations, and more. Continue to use Chronograf with InfluxDB Cloud and InfluxDB OSS 2.0 and the 1.x compatibility API.
Use the Flux VS Code extension
The Flux Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension provides Flux syntax highlighting, autocompletion, and a direct InfluxDB Cloud server integration that lets you run Flux scripts natively and show results in VS Code.
Use the Interactive Flux REPL
Use the Flux REPL (Read–Eval–Print Loop) to execute Flux scripts and interact with InfluxDB and other data sources.
Working with the InfluxDB API
Interact with InfluxDB using a rich API for writing and querying data and more.
Use Grafana with InfluxDB Cloud
Use Grafana to visualize data from your InfluxDB Cloud instance.
Use the Google Data Studio connector
The InfluxDB Google Data Studio connector lets you create reports and dashboards in Google Data Studio with data from InfluxDB Cloud or InfluxDB OSS 2.0.
Use Postman with the InfluxDB API
Use Postman, a popular tool for exploring APIs, to interact with the InfluxDB API.
Support and feedback
Thank you for being part of our community! We welcome and encourage your feedback and bug reports for InfluxDB and this documentation. To find support, the following resources are available:
InfluxDB Cloud and InfluxDB Enterprise customers can contact InfluxData Support.