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Python client library

Use InfluxDB 3 clients to query

InfluxDB 3 supports compatibility endpoints for writing data using InfluxDB v2 and v1 tools. However, the /api/v2/query API endpoint and associated tooling, such as InfluxDB v2 client libraries and the influx CLI, can’t query data stored in InfluxDB 3 Core.

InfluxDB 3 client libraries are available that integrate with your code to write and query data stored in InfluxDB 3 Core.

Compare tools you can use to interact with InfluxDB 3 Core.

Use the InfluxDB Python client library to integrate InfluxDB into Python scripts and applications.

This guide presumes some familiarity with Python and InfluxDB. If just getting started, see Get started with InfluxDB.

Before you begin

You’ll need the following prerequisites:

  1. Install the InfluxDB Python library:

    pip install influxdb-client
    
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  2. InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated cluster URL using the HTTPS protocol–for example:

    https://localhost:8181
    
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  3. Name of the database to write to.

  4. InfluxDB database token with permission to write to the database. For security reasons, we recommend setting an environment variable to store your token and avoid exposing the raw token value in your script.

Write data to InfluxDB with Python

Follow the steps to write line protocol data to an InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated database.

  1. In your editor, create a file for your Python program–for example: write.py.

  2. In the file, import the InfluxDB client library.

    import influxdb_client
    from influxdb_client.client.write_api import SYNCHRONOUS
    import os
    
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  3. Define variables for your database name, organization (required, but ignored), and database token.

    database = "DATABASE_NAME"
    org = "ignored"
    # INFLUX_TOKEN is an environment variable you created for your database WRITE token
    token = os.getenv('INFLUX_TOKEN')
    url="https://localhost:8181"
    
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  4. To instantiate the client, call the influxdb_client.InfluxDBClient() method with the following keyword arguments: url, org, and token.

    client = influxdb_client.InfluxDBClient(
       url=url,
       token=token,
       org=org
    )
    
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    The InfluxDBClient object has a write_api method used for configuration.

  5. Instantiate a write client by calling the client.write_api() method with write configuration options.

    write_api = client.write_api(write_options=SYNCHRONOUS)
    
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  6. Create a point object and write it to InfluxDB using the write method of the API writer object. The write method requires three parameters: bucket, org, and record.

    p = influxdb_client.Point("my_measurement").tag("location", "Prague").field("temperature", 25.3)
    write_api.write(bucket=database, org=org, record=p)
    
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Complete example write script

import influxdb_client
from influxdb_client.client.write_api import SYNCHRONOUS
import os

database = "DATABASE_NAME"
org = "ignored"
# INFLUX_TOKEN is an environment variable you created for your database WRITE token
token = os.getenv('INFLUX_TOKEN')
url="https://localhost:8181"

client = influxdb_client.InfluxDBClient(
    url=url,
    token=token,
    org=org
)

# Write script
write_api = client.write_api(write_options=SYNCHRONOUS)

p = influxdb_client.Point("my_measurement").tag("location", "Prague").field("temperature", 25.3)
write_api.write(bucket=database, org=org, record=p)
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Query data from InfluxDB with Python

The InfluxDB v2 Python client can’t query InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated. To query your dedicated instance, use a Python Flight SQL client with gRPC.


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