influx stacks init
- influx CLI 2.0.1+
- InfluxDB 2.0.1+
The influx stacks init
command initializes an InfluxDB stack.
Usage
influx stacks init [flags]
Flags
Flag | Description | Input type | Maps to ? | |
---|---|---|---|---|
-c | —active-config | CLI configuration to use for command | string | |
—configs-path | Path to influx CLI configurations (default ~/.influxdbv2/configs ) | string | INFLUX_CONFIGS_PATH | |
-h | —help | Help for the init command | ||
—hide-headers | Hide table headers (default false ) | INFLUX_HIDE_HEADERS | ||
—host | HTTP address of InfluxDB (default http://localhost:8086 ) | string | INFLUX_HOST | |
—http-debug | Inspect communication with InfluxDB servers. | string | ||
—json | Output data as JSON (default false ) | INFLUX_OUTPUT_JSON | ||
-o | —org | Organization name (mutually exclusive with —org-id ) | string | INFLUX_ORG |
—org-id | Organization ID (mutually exclusive with —org ) | string | INFLUX_ORG_ID | |
—skip-verify | Skip TLS certificate verification | INFLUX_SKIP_VERIFY | ||
-d | —stack-description | Stack description | string | |
-n | —stack-name | Stack name | string | |
-u | —template-url | Template URLs to associate with a stack | list of strings | |
-t | —token | API token | string | INFLUX_TOKEN |
Examples
Authentication credentials
The examples below assume your InfluxDB host, organization, and token are provided by the active influx CLI configuration. If you do not have a CLI configuration set up, use the appropriate flags to provide these required credentials.
Initialize a stack with a name and description
influx stack init -n "Example Stack" -d "InfluxDB stack for monitoring some awesome stuff"
Initialize a stack with a name and URLs to associate with the stack
influx stack init -n "Example Stack" -u https://example.com/template-1.yml
Related
- InfluxDB stacks
- influx CLI—Provide required authentication credentials
- influx CLI—Flag patterns and conventions