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InfluxDB

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Build real-time dashboards and monitoring tools powered by your time-series data from InfluxDB — all without writing complex backend code.

Available actions with ToolJet and InfluxDB integration
ToolJet's integration with InfluxDB supports various operations:
Write data
Send new time-series data points to a specific bucket. Includes support for optional precision control.
Query data
Use Flux queries to retrieve filtered and aggregated time-series data from your InfluxDB buckets.
Generate AST from query
Analyze a Flux query to generate its Abstract Syntax Tree (AST), which is useful for debugging or automation.
Retrieve query suggestions
Get intelligent query suggestions based on your current Flux syntax.
Retrieve suggestions for a branching query
Receive suggestions to help extend or branch your existing Flux query logic.
Analyze a flux query
Analyze the structure and performance of a Flux query before execution.
Why use ToolJet with InfluxDB
AI-powered app building
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Enterprise-grade security and compliance
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Production-ready database and integrations
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Components and environment management
Speed up development with 60+ pre-built components and manage releases across dev, test, and production environments.
Flexible development options
Use no-code visual builders, or dive into low-code, and switch seamlessly as your needs evolve. You have full control, and there is no lock-in.
JavaScript and Python
Write custom logic and data transformations using JavaScript or Python, flexible scripting built right in.
Frequently asked questions
1. How do I set up InfluxDB with Docker?
You can deploy InfluxDB using Docker by pulling the official InfluxDB image from Docker Hub and running it with the appropriate ports and volume mounts. This allows for quick local testing or production deployments. Refer to the InfluxDB documentation for detailed Docker run commands and configuration options.
2. What’s the difference between InfluxDB and Prometheus?
While both are time-series databases, InfluxDB is optimized for high-precision data ingestion and rich querying using Flux, whereas Prometheus is tailored for monitoring and alerting with pull-based metrics collection. InfluxDB is more flexible for IoT and analytics use cases, while Prometheus excels in DevOps and infrastructure monitoring.
3. What is InfluxDB Cloud and how is it different from the open-source version?
InfluxDB Cloud is a fully managed, scalable version of InfluxDB hosted by InfluxData. It offers automatic backups, scaling, and high availability, unlike the self-managed open-source version. It’s ideal for teams who want the power of InfluxDB without managing infrastructure.
4. What are the pricing plans for InfluxDB Cloud?
InfluxDB pricing is based on usage, including the amount of data written, queried, and stored. It offers a free tier and paid plans based on monthly usage, with pricing details available on the InfluxData pricing page.
5. How can I visualize InfluxDB data using Grafana?
Grafana can be integrated with InfluxDB to create rich dashboards and real-time visualizations. You simply add InfluxDB as a data source in Grafana, configure the query language (InfluxQL or Flux), and start building custom panels to monitor your time-series data.
6. Where can I download InfluxDB and find official documentation?
You can download InfluxDB for various platforms (Linux, macOS, Windows) directly from the InfluxDB GitHub or the official website. The InfluxDB documentation offers extensive guides for installation, querying, API usage, and integrations.
7. Is InfluxDB compatible with platforms like Home Assistant or tools like InfluxDB Studio?
Yes, InfluxDB integrates with Home Assistant to store and analyze smart home data. Tools like InfluxDB Studio and others provide GUI interfaces for easier management and query execution on time-series data without needing to use the CLI.
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