Convert results to JSON
This example uses NOAA water sample data.
Send each record to a URL endpoint using the HTTP POST method. This example uses json.encode() to convert a value into JSON bytes, then uses http.post() to send them to a URL endpoint.
The following query:
- Uses filter() to filter the
average_temperature
measurement. - Uses mean() to calculate the average value from results.
- Uses map() to create a new column,
jsonStr
, and build a JSON object using column values from the query. It then byte-encodes the JSON object and stores it as a string in thejsonStr
column. - Uses http.post() to send the
jsonStr
value from each record to an HTTP endpoint.
import "http"
import "json"
from(bucket: "noaa")
|> filter(fn: (r) => r._measurement == "average_temperature")
|> mean()
|> map(fn: (r) => ({r with jsonStr: string(v: json.encode(v: {"location": r.location, "mean": r._value}))}))
|> map(
fn: (r) => ({
r with
status_code: http.post(url: "http://somehost.com/",
headers: {x: "a", y: "b"},
data: bytes(v: r.jsonStr),
),
})
)