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View buckets

View buckets in the InfluxDB UI

  1. In the navigation menu on the left, select Load Data > Buckets.

    A list of buckets with their retention policies and IDs appears.

  2. Click a bucket to open it in the Data Explorer.

  3. Click the bucket ID to copy it to the clipboard.

View buckets using the influx CLI

Use the influx bucket list command to view buckets in an organization.

influx bucket list

Other filtering options such as filtering by a name or ID are available. See the influx bucket list documentation for information about other available flags.

View buckets using the InfluxDB HTTP API

Send a request to the InfluxDB HTTP API /api/v2/buckets endpoint to view buckets in an organization.

GET https://cloud2.influxdata.com/api/v2/buckets

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