influx stacks

  • influx CLI 2.0.1+
  • InfluxDB 2.0.1+

This page documents an earlier version of InfluxDB. InfluxDB v2.7 is the latest stable version. View this page in the v2.7 documentation.

The influx stacks command and its subcommands list and manage InfluxDB stacks and associated resources.

Usage

  1. influx stacks [flags]
  2. influx stacks [command]

Subcommands

SubcommandDescription
initInitialize a stack
removeRemove a stack

Flags

FlagDescriptionInput typeMaps to ?
-c—active-configCLI configuration to use for commandstring
—configs-pathPath to influx CLI configurations (default ~/.influxdbv2/configs)stringINFLUX_CONFIGS_PATH
-h—helpHelp for the stacks command
—hide-headersHide table headers (default false)INFLUX_HIDE_HEADERS
—hostHTTP address of InfluxDB (default http://localhost:8086)stringINFLUX_HOST
—http-debugInspect communication with InfluxDB servers.string
—jsonOutput data as JSON (default false)INFLUX_OUTPUT_JSON
-o—orgOrganization name (mutually exclusive with —org-id)stringINFLUX_ORG
—org-idOrganization ID (mutually exclusive with —org)stringINFLUX_ORG_ID
—skip-verifySkip TLS certificate verificationINFLUX_SKIP_VERIFY
—stack-idStack IDs to filter bystringArray
—stack-nameStack names to filter bystringArray
-t—tokenAPI tokenstringINFLUX_TOKEN

Examples

Authentication credentials

The examples below assume your InfluxDB host, organization, and token are provided by either the active influx CLI configuration or by environment variables (INFLUX_HOST, INFLUX_ORG, and INFLUX_TOKEN). If you do not have a CLI configuration set up or the environment variables set, include these required credentials for each command with the following flags:

List all stacks
  1. influx stacks
Filter stacks by name
  1. influx stacks \
  2. --stack-name stack1 \
  3. --stack-name stack2
Filter stacks by ID
  1. influx stacks \
  2. --stack-id 0Xx0oox00XXoxxoo1 \
  3. --stack-id 0Xx0oox00XXoxxoo2

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