InfluxDB templates

InfluxDB templates are prepackaged InfluxDB configurations that contain everything from dashboards and Telegraf configurations to notifications and alerts. Use templates to monitor your technology stack, set up a fresh instance of InfluxDB, back up your dashboard configuration, or share your configuration with the InfluxData community.

InfluxDB templates do the following:

  • Reduce setup time by giving you resources that are already configured for your use-case.
  • Facilitate secure, portable, and source-controlled InfluxDB resource states.
  • Simplify sharing and using pre-built InfluxDB solutions.

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Template manifests

A template manifest is a file that defines InfluxDB resources. Template manifests support the following formats:

Template manifests are compatible with Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRD).

The metadata.name field in manifests uniquely identifies each resource in the template. metadata.name values must be DNS-1123 compliant. The spec object contains the resource configuration.

Example

  1. # bucket-template.yml
  2. # Template manifest that defines two buckets.
  3. apiVersion: influxdata.com/v2alpha1
  4. kind: Bucket
  5. metadata:
  6. name: thirsty-shaw-91b005
  7. spec:
  8. description: My IoT Center Bucket
  9. name: iot-center
  10. retentionRules:
  11. - everySeconds: 86400
  12. type: expire
  13. ---
  14. apiVersion: influxdata.com/v2alpha1
  15. kind: Bucket
  16. metadata:
  17. name: upbeat-fermat-91b001
  18. spec:
  19. name: air_sensor
  20. ---

See Create an InfluxDB template for information about generating template manifests.

Template resources

Templates may contain the following InfluxDB resources:

Stacks

Use InfluxDB stacks to manage InfluxDB templates. When you apply a template, InfluxDB associates resources in the template with a stack. Use stacks to add, update, or remove InfluxDB templates over time.

For more information, see InfluxDB stacks below.


Use InfluxDB templates

Use the influx command line interface (CLI) to summarize, validate, and apply templates from your local filesystem and from URLs.

Create an InfluxDB template

Use the InfluxDB UI and the influx export command to create InfluxDB templates.

InfluxDB stacks

Use an InfluxDB stack to manage your InfluxDB templates—add, update, or remove templates over time.