Use InfluxDB templates
Use the influx
command line interface (CLI) to summarize, validate, and apply
templates from your local filesystem and from URLs.
Use InfluxDB community templates
The InfluxDB community templates repository is home to a growing number of InfluxDB templates developed and maintained by others in the InfluxData community. Apply community templates directly from GitHub using a template’s download URL or download the template.
When attempting to access the community templates via the URL, the templates use the following as the root of the URL:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/influxdata/community-templates/master/
For example, the Docker community template can be accessed via:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/influxdata/community-templates/master/docker/docker.yml
View InfluxDB Community Templates
View a template summary
To view a summary of what’s included in a template before applying the template,
use the influx template
command.
View a summary of a template stored in your local filesystem or from a URL.
# Syntax
influx template -f <template-file-path>
# Example
influx template -f /path/to/template.yml
# Syntax
influx template -u <template-url>
# Example
influx template -u https://raw.githubusercontent.com/influxdata/community-templates/master/linux_system/linux_system.yml
Validate a template
To validate a template before you install it or troubleshoot a template, use
the influx template validate
command.
Validate a template stored in your local filesystem or from a URL.
# Syntax
influx template validate -f <template-file-path>
# Example
influx template validate -f /path/to/template.yml
# Syntax
influx template validate -u <template-url>
# Example
influx template validate -u https://raw.githubusercontent.com/influxdata/community-templates/master/linux_system/linux_system.yml
Apply templates
Use the influx apply
command to install templates
from your local filesystem or from URLs.
- Apply a template from a file
- Apply all templates in a directory
- Apply a template from a URL
- Apply templates from both files and URLs
- Define environment references
- Include a secret when installing a template
Apply templates to an existing stack
To apply a template to an existing stack, include the stack ID when applying the template. Any time you apply a template without a stack ID, InfluxDB initializes a new stack and all new resources. For more information, see InfluxDB stacks.
Apply a template from a file
To install templates stored on your local machine, use the -f
or --file
flag
to provide the file path of the template manifest.
# Syntax
influx apply -o <org-name> -f <template-file-path>
# Examples
# Apply a single template
influx apply -o example-org -f /path/to/template.yml
# Apply multiple templates
influx apply -o example-org \
-f /path/to/this/template.yml \
-f /path/to/that/template.yml
Apply all templates in a directory
To apply all templates in a directory, use the -f
or --file
flag to provide
the directory path of the directory where template manifests are stored.
By default, this only applies templates stored in the specified directory.
To apply all templates stored in the specified directory and its subdirectories,
include the -R
, --recurse
flag.
# Syntax
influx apply -o <org-name> -f <template-directory-path>
# Examples
# Apply all templates in a directory
influx apply -o example-org -f /path/to/template/dir/
# Apply all templates in a directory and its subdirectories
influx apply -o example-org -f /path/to/template/dir/ -R
Apply a template from a URL
To apply templates from a URL, use the -u
or --template-url
flag to provide the URL
of the template manifest.
# Syntax
influx apply -o <org-name> -u <template-url>
# Examples
# Apply a single template from a URL
influx apply -o example-org -u https://example.com/templates/template.yml
# Apply multiple templates from URLs
influx apply -o example-org \
-u https://example.com/templates/template1.yml \
-u https://example.com/templates/template2.yml
Apply templates from both files and URLs
To apply templates from both files and URLs in a single command, include multiple
file or directory paths and URLs, each with the appropriate -f
or -u
flag.
# Syntax
influx apply -o <org-name> -u <template-url> -f <template-path>
# Example
influx apply -o example-org \
-u https://example.com/templates/template1.yml \
-u https://example.com/templates/template2.yml \
-f ~/templates/custom-template.yml \
-f ~/templates/iot/home/ \
--recurse
Define environment references
Some templates include environment references that let you provide custom resource names.
The influx apply
command prompts you to provide a value for each environment
reference in the template.
You can also provide values for environment references by including an --env-ref
flag with a key-value pair comprised of the environment reference key and the
value to replace it.
influx apply -o example-org -f /path/to/template.yml \
--env-ref=bucket-name-1=myBucket
--env-ref=label-name-1=Label1 \
--env-ref=label-name-2=Label2
Include a secret when installing a template
Some templates use secrets in queries.
Secret values are not included in templates.
To define secret values when installing a template, include the --secret
flag
with the secret key-value pair.
# Syntax
influx apply -o <org-name> -f <template-file-path> \
--secret=<secret-key>=<secret-value>
# Examples
# Define a single secret when applying a template
influx apply -o example-org -f /path/to/template.yml \
--secret=FOO=BAR
# Define multiple secrets when applying a template
influx apply -o example-org -f /path/to/template.yml \
--secret=FOO=bar \
--secret=BAZ=quz
To add a secret after applying a template, see Add secrets.
Support and feedback
Thank you for being part of our community! We welcome and encourage your feedback and bug reports for InfluxDB and this documentation. To find support, the following resources are available:
InfluxDB Cloud and InfluxDB Enterprise customers can contact InfluxData Support.