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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 Cloud. The connector supports one measurement per organization.

Add the InfluxDB Connector to Data Studio

  1. Add the InfluxDB Connector data source.
  2. Enter the following connection details:
  1. Click Connect.

Create a report of InfluxDB data in Data Studio

  1. Once you’re connected, a list of fields available from your measurement, including the tag set, field set, and timestamp appear. Review the list of fields and edit as needed.
  2. Click CREATE REPORT to create the report.
  3. Customize the visualization in your report.

Example use case with COVID-19 data

For an example of how to use this connector, see a COVID-19 report powered by InfluxDB.


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Linux Package Signing Key Rotation

All signed InfluxData Linux packages have been resigned with an updated key. If using Linux, you may need to update your package configuration to continue to download and verify InfluxData software packages.

For more information, see the Linux Package Signing Key Rotation blog post.

InfluxDB Cloud backed by InfluxDB IOx

All InfluxDB Cloud organizations created on or after January 31, 2023 are backed by the new InfluxDB IOx storage engine. Check the right column of your InfluxDB Cloud organization homepage to see which InfluxDB storage engine you’re using.

If powered by IOx, this is the correct documentation.

If powered by TSM, see the TSM-based InfluxDB Cloud documentation.

InfluxDB Cloud backed by InfluxDB TSM

All InfluxDB Cloud organizations created on or after January 31, 2023 are backed by the new InfluxDB IOx storage engine which enables nearly unlimited series cardinality and SQL query support. Check the right column of your InfluxDB Cloud organization homepage to see which InfluxDB storage engine you’re using.

If powered by TSM, this is the correct documentation.

If powered by IOx, see the IOx-based InfluxDB Cloud documentation.

State of the InfluxDB Cloud (IOx) documentation

The new documentation for InfluxDB Cloud backed by InfluxDB IOx is a work in progress. We are adding new information and content almost daily. Thank you for your patience!

If there is specific information you’re looking for, please submit a documentation issue.