Deploy the InfluxData Platform (TICK stack) in Docker containers
The quickest way to start using the InfluxDB 1.x platform (TICK stack) OSS is to download and deploy the InfluxData Sandbox. The InfluxData Sandbox uses Docker containers to deploy the InfluxData Platform components. The InfluxData Sandbox provides a containerized, ready-to-use TICK stack, built using Docker and Docker Compose, to capture data from your local machine and the Docker containers.
After deploying using the InfluxData Sandbox, you will have the latest versions of:
- Telegraf
- InfluxDB OSS
- Chronograf
- Kapacitor OSS
The InfluxData Sandbox is not recommended for production use.
Requirements
- Linux or macOS (Windows support is experimental)
- Git
- Docker
- Docker Compose (Packaged with Docker for Mac)
Download and run the Sandbox
The InfluxData Sandbox is open source and is available for
download from Github.
To download it, use git
to clone the source repository:
# Clone the InfluxData Sandbox from Github
git clone https://github.com/influxdata/sandbox.git
The Sandbox repo includes a sandbox
binary used to provision and manage the
Sandbox’s containers and data. Run ./sandbox up
from inside the sandbox
directory
to download the necessary images, then build and start all the required Docker containers.
# cd into the sandbox directory
cd sandbox
# Start the sandbox
./sandbox up
Make sure no other instances of TICK stack components are running on your local machine when starting the Sandbox. Otherwise you will run into port conflicts and the Sandbox won’t be able to start properly.
Once started, two tabs will open in your browser:
- Chronograf (localhost:8888)
- InfluxData Sandbox Documentation (localhost:3010)
Chronograf is the web-based user interface for the TICK stack and can be used to manage the stack. You can use Chronograf to:
- query and explore data
- create Kapacitor alerts
- preview data visualizations
- build custom dashboards
Using nightly builds
The ./sandbox up
command includes a -nightly
option that will pull nightly
builds for InfluxDB and Chronograf, giving you the most recent updates and
experimental functionality.
Nightly builds are experimental and are not guaranteed to be functional.
./sandbox up -nightly
Interacting with the Sandbox TICK stack
With the Sandbox running, each component of the TICK stack is available to work with. The Sandbox documentation provides tutorials for interacting with each component. The documentation is available at localhost:3010/tutorials (with the Sandbox running) or on Github.
All configuration files, tools, and CLIs needed for managing each component of the TICK stack are included in their respective Docker containers. Tasks outlined throughout the InfluxData documentation can be accomplished using the InfluxData Sandbox.
The ./sandbox enter
command opens a console inside the specified container where
the project’s configuration files and CLIs are available.
# Pattern
./sandbox enter [ telegraf | influxdb | chronograf | kapacitor ]
# Example: console into the telegraf container
./sandbox enter telegraf
After updating a configuration file in a Sandbox container, use the ./sandbox restart
command to restart the containers and apply the updated configuration.
Support and feedback
Thank you for being part of our community! We welcome and encourage your feedback and bug reports for and this documentation. To find support, the following resources are available:
InfluxDB Cloud customers can contact InfluxData Support.