Execute Flux queries
This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB. InfluxDB v2.1 is the latest stable version. See the equivalent InfluxDB v2.1 documentation: Execute queries.
There are multiple ways to execute Flux queries with InfluxDB and Chronograf v1.8+. This guide covers the different options:
Before attempting these methods, make sure Flux is enabled by setting
flux-enabled = true
in the[http]
section of your InfluxDB configuration file.
Chronograf’s Data Explorer
Chronograf v1.8+ supports Flux in its Data Explorer. Flux queries can be built, executed, and visualized from within the Chronograf user interface.
Influx CLI
InfluxDB v1.8+’s influx
CLI includes a -type
option which allows you specify
what type of interactive session to start.
-type=flux
will start an interactive read-eval-print-loop (REPL) that supports Flux.
If authentication is enabled
on your InfluxDB instance, use the -username
flag to provide your InfluxDB username and
the -password
flag to provide your password.
Enter an interactive Flux REPL
Any Flux query can be executed within the REPL.
Submit a Flux query via parameter
Flux queries can also be passed to the Flux REPL as a parameter using the influx
CLI’s -type=flux
option and the -execute
parameter.
The accompanying string is executed as a Flux query and results are output in your terminal.
influx -type=flux -execute '<flux query>'
influx -type=flux -username myuser -password PasSw0rd -execute '<flux query>'
Submit a Flux query via via STDIN
Flux queries an be piped into the influx
CLI via STDIN.
Query results are otuput in your terminal.
echo '<flux query>' | influx -type=flux
echo '<flux query>' | influx -type=flux -username myuser -password PasSw0rd
InfluxDB API
Flux can be used to query InfluxDB through InfluxDB’s /api/v2/query
endpoint.
Queried data is returned in annotated CSV format.
In your request, set the following:
Accept
header toapplication/csv
Content-type
header toapplication/vnd.flux
- If authentication is enabled
on your InfluxDB instance,
Authorization
header toToken <username>:<password>
This allows you to POST the Flux query in plain text and receive the annotated CSV response.
Below is an example curl
command that queries InfluxDB using Flux:
curl -XPOST localhost:8086/api/v2/query -sS \
-H 'Accept:application/csv' \
-H 'Content-type:application/vnd.flux' \
-d 'from(bucket:"telegraf")
|> range(start:-5m)
|> filter(fn:(r) => r._measurement == "cpu")'
curl -XPOST localhost:8086/api/v2/query -sS \
-H 'Accept:application/csv' \
-H 'Content-type:application/vnd.flux' \
-H 'Authorization: Token <username>:<password>' \
-d 'from(bucket:"telegraf")
|> range(start:-5m)
|> filter(fn:(r) => r._measurement == "cpu")'
Support and feedback
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InfluxDB Cloud and InfluxDB Enterprise customers can contact InfluxData Support.