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View tasks

This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB OSS. InfluxDB 3 Core is the latest stable version.

View tasks in the InfluxDB UI

Click the Tasks icon in the left navigation to view the lists of tasks.

Filter the list of tasks

  1. Click the Show Inactive toggle to include or exclude inactive tasks in the list.
  2. Enter text in the Filter tasks field to search for tasks by name or label.
  3. Click the heading of any column to sort by that field.

View tasks with the influx CLI

Use the influx task list command to return a list of tasks.

influx task list

Filter tasks using the CLI

Other filtering options such as filtering by organization or user, or limiting the number of tasks returned, are available. See the influx task list documentation for information about other available flags.

View tasks with the InfluxDB API

Use the /tasks InfluxDB API endpoint to return a list of tasks.

GET http://localhost:8086/api/v2/tasks

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On May 27, 2026, the latest tag for InfluxDB Docker images will point to InfluxDB 3 Core. To avoid unexpected upgrades, use specific version tags in your Docker deployments.

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