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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. Build the REPL from the Flux source code.

Flux REPL supports running Flux scripts against InfluxDB 1.8+.

Build the REPL

To use the Flux REPL, build it from source using the Flux repository. For instructions, see the Flux repository README.

Use the REPL

Open a REPL session

To open a new REPL session, run:

./flux repl
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Query data from InfluxDB

To query data from InfluxDB (local or remote), provide the host, organization, and token parameters to the from() function.

from(
    bucket: "example-bucket",
    host: "http://localhost:8086",
    org: "example-org",
    token: "My5uP3rS3cRetT0k3n",
)
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Multi-line entries

Multi-line scripts like the example above work when pasted into the REPL. Pasting newlines from the clipboard is allowed. However, you cannot enter newline characters directly from the keyboard.

Exit the REPL

Exit the REPL by pressing Control + D.


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