Write data with the InfluxDB v2 JavaScript client library
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Use the InfluxDB v2 JavaScript client library to write data from a Node.js environment to InfluxDB.
The JavaScript client library includes the following convenient features for writing data to InfluxDB:
- Apply default tags to data points.
- Buffer points into batches to optimize data transfer.
- Automatically retry requests on failure.
- Set an optional HTTP proxy address for your network.
Before you begin
Write data with the client library
Instantiate a client by calling the
new InfluxDB()
constructor with your InfluxDB URL and database token (environment variables you already set in the Install section).import {InfluxDB, Point} from '@influxdata/influxdb-client' const influxDB = new InfluxDB({url: process.env.INFLUX_URL, token: process.env.INFLUX_TOKEN})
Use the
getWriteApi()
method of the client to create a write client. Provide your InfluxDB organization ID and database name.const writeApi = influxDB.getWriteApi(process.env.INFLUX_ORG, process.env.INFLUX_DATABASE)
To apply one or more tags to all points, use the
useDefaultTags()
method. Provide tags as an object of key/value pairs.writeApi.useDefaultTags({region: 'west'})
Use the
Point()
constructor to create a point.- Call the constructor and provide a measurement.
- To add one or more tags, chain the
tag()
method to the constructor. Provide aname
andvalue
. - To add a field of type
float
, chain thefloatField()
method to the constructor. Provide aname
andvalue
.
const point1 = new Point('temperature') .tag('sensor_id', 'TLM010') .floatField('value', 24.0)
Use the
writePoint()
method to write the point to your InfluxDB database. Finally, use theclose()
method to flush all pending writes. The example logs the new data point followed by “WRITE FINISHED” to stdout.writeApi.writePoint(point1) writeApi.close().then(() => { console.log('WRITE FINISHED') })
Complete example
'use strict'
/** @module write
* Writes a data point to InfluxDB using the JavaScript client library with Node.js.
**/
import {InfluxDB, Point} from '@influxdata/influxdb-client'
/**
* Instantiate the InfluxDB client
* with a configuration object.
**/
const influxDB = new InfluxDB({url: process.env.INFLUX_URL,
token: process.env.INFLUX_TOKEN})
/**
* Create a write client from the getWriteApi method.
* Provide your org and database.
**/
const writeApi = influxDB.getWriteApi(process.env.INFLUX_ORG,
process.env.INFLUX_DATABASE)
/**
* Apply default tags to all points.
**/
writeApi.useDefaultTags({region: 'west'})
/**
* Create a point and write it to the buffer.
**/
const point1 = new Point('temperature')
.tag('sensor_id', 'TLM01')
.floatField('value', 24.0)
console.log(` ${point1}`)
writeApi.writePoint(point1)
/**
* Flush pending writes and close writeApi.
**/
writeApi.close().then(() => {
console.log('WRITE FINISHED')
})
In your terminal with environment variables or env.js
set, run the following command to execute the JavaScript file:
node write.js
Response codes
For information about InfluxDB API response codes, see InfluxDB API Write documentation.
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