Updated Grafana to represent new Grafana form (#4107)
* updated grafana to latest, closes #4042, closes #4105, closes #3346, closes #2416 * Update content/influxdb/v2.2/tools/grafana.md Co-authored-by: kelseiv <47797004+kelseiv@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: lwandzura <51929958+lwandzura@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: kelseiv <47797004+kelseiv@users.noreply.github.com>pull/4109/head
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- /influxdb/cloud/query-data/influxql/
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---
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Use [Grafana](https://grafana.com/) or [Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/products/cloud/)
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to visualize data from InfluxDB Cloud.
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{{% note %}}
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The instructions in this guide require **Grafana Cloud** or **Grafana v7.1+**.
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{{% /note %}}
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1. [Sign up for {{< cloud-name >}}](/influxdb/cloud/sign-up/).
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2. [Sign up for Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/products/cloud/) or
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[download and install Grafana](https://grafana.com/grafana/download).
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3. Visit your **Grafana Cloud user interface** (UI) or, if running Grafana locally,
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[start Grafana](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/installation/) and visit
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`http://localhost:3000` in your browser.
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4. In the left navigation of the Grafana UI, hover over the gear
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icon to expand the **Configuration** section. Click **Data Sources**.
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5. Click **Add data source**.
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6. Select **InfluxDB** from the list of available data sources.
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7. On the **Data Source configuration page**, enter a **name** for your InfluxDB data source.
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8. Under **Query Language**, select one of the following:
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{{< tabs-wrapper >}}
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{{% tabs %}}
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[Flux](#)
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[InfluxQL](#)
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{{% /tabs %}}
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<!---------------------------- BEGIN FLUX CONTENT ---------------------------->
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{{% tab-content %}}
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## Configure Grafana to use Flux
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With **Flux** selected as the query language in your InfluxDB data source,
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configure your InfluxDB connection:
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1. Under **Connection**, enter the following:
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- **URL**: Your [InfluxDB URL](/influxdb/cloud/reference/urls/).
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```sh
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https://cloud2.influxdata.com
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```
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- **Organization**: Your InfluxDB [organization name **or** ID](/influxdb/cloud/organizations/view-orgs/).
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- **Token**: Your InfluxDB [API token](/influxdb/cloud/security/tokens/).
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- **Default Bucket**: The default [bucket](/influxdb/cloud/organizations/buckets/) to use in Flux queries.
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- **Min time interval**: The [Grafana minimum time interval](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/features/datasources/influxdb/#min-time-interval).
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2. Click **Save & Test**. Grafana attempts to connect to the InfluxDB datasource
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and returns the results of the test.
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{{< img-hd src="/img/influxdb/cloud-tools-grafana.png" />}}
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{{% /tab-content %}}
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<!----------------------------- END FLUX CONTENT ----------------------------->
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<!-------------------------- BEGIN INFLUXQL CONTENT -------------------------->
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{{% tab-content %}}
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## Configure Grafana to use InfluxQL
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To query InfluxDB Cloud from Grafana using InfluxQL:
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1. [Download and set up the `influx` CLI](#download-and-set-up-the-influx-cli)
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2. [Create an InfluxDB DBRP mapping](#create-an-influxdb-dbrp-mapping)
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3. [Configure your InfluxDB connection](#configure-your-influxdb-connection)
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### Download and set up the influx CLI
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1. [Download the latest version of the `influx` CLI](/influxdb/cloud/sign-up/#optional-download-install-and-use-the-influx-cli)
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appropriate for your local operating system.
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2. Create a CLI configuration that provides the required InfluxDB Cloud **host**,
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**organization**, and **API token** to all CLI commands.
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Use the [`influx config create` command](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/config/create/)
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and provide the following:
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- [InfluxDB Cloud URL](/influxdb/cloud/reference/regions/)
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- [organization name](/influxdb/cloud/organizations/) _(by default, your email address)_
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- [API token](/influxdb/cloud/security/tokens/)
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```sh
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influx config create \
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--config-name example-config-name \
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--host-url https://cloud2.influxdata.com \
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--org example-org \
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--token My5uP3rSeCr37t0k3n
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```
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For more information about `influx` CLI configurations,
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see [`influx config`](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/config/).
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### Create an InfluxDB DBRP mapping
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When using InfluxQL to query InfluxDB Cloud, the query must specify a database and a retention policy.
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Use the [`influx v1 dbrp create` command](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/v1/dbrp/create/)
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command to create a database/retention policy (DBRP) mapping that associates a database
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and retention policy combination with an InfluxDB Cloud [bucket](/influxdb/cloud/reference/glossary/#bucket).
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DBRP mappings do not affect the retention period of the target bucket.
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These mappings allow queries following InfluxDB 1.x conventions to successfully
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query InfluxDB Cloud buckets.
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{{% note %}}
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##### Automatically create DBRP mappings on write
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When using the InfluxDB 1.x compatibility API to write data to InfluxDB Cloud,
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InfluxDB Cloud automatically creates DBRP mappings for buckets whose names match the
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`db/rp` naming pattern of the database and retention policy specified in the write request.
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For more information, see [Database and retention policy mapping – Writing data](/influxdb/cloud/reference/api/influxdb-1x/dbrp/#when-writing-data).
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{{% /note %}}
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Provide the following:
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- database name
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- retention policy name _(not retention period)_
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- [bucket ID](/influxdb/cloud/organizations/buckets/view-buckets/)
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- _(optional)_ `--default` flag if you want the retention policy to be the default retention
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policy for the specified database
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#### Examples
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{{< code-tabs-wrapper >}}
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{{% code-tabs %}}
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[DB with one RP](#)
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[DB with multiple RPs](#)
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{{% /code-tabs %}}
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{{< code-tab-content >}}
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```sh
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influx v1 dbrp create \
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--db example-db \
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--rp example-rp \
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--bucket-id 00xX00o0X001 \
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--default
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```
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{{< /code-tab-content >}}
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{{< code-tab-content >}}
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```sh
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# Create telegraf/autogen DBRP mapping with autogen
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# as the default RP for the telegraf DB
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influx v1 dbrp create \
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--db telegraf \
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--rp autogen \
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--bucket-id 00xX00o0X001 \
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--default
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# Create telegraf/downsampled-daily DBRP mapping that
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# writes to a different bucket
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influx v1 dbrp create \
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--db telegraf \
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--rp downsampled-daily \
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--bucket-id 00xX00o0X002
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```
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{{< /code-tab-content >}}
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{{< /code-tabs-wrapper >}}
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_For more information about DBRP mapping, see [Database and retention policy mapping](/influxdb/cloud/reference/api/influxdb-1x/dbrp/)._
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### Configure your InfluxDB connection
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With **InfluxQL** selected as the query language in your InfluxDB data source settings:
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1. Under **HTTP**, enter the following:
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- **URL**: Your [InfluxDB Cloud URL](/influxdb/cloud/reference/regions/).
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```sh
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https://cloud2.influxdata.com
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```
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- **Access**: Server (default)
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2. Under **Custom HTTP Headers**, select **Add Header**. Provide your InfluxDB Cloud API token:
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- **Header**: Enter `Authorization`
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- **Value**: Use the `Token` schema and provide your [InfluxDB API token](/influxdb/v2.0/security/tokens/).
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For example:
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```
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Token y0uR5uP3rSecr3tT0k3n
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```
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2. Under **InfluxDB Details**, do the following:
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- **Database**: Enter the database name [mapped to your InfluxDB Cloud bucket](#create-an-influxdb-dbrp-mapping)
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- **User**: Leave empty
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- **Password**: Leave empty
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- **HTTP Method**: Select **GET**
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3. Click **Save & Test**. Grafana attempts to connect to the InfluxDB Cloud data source
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and returns the results of the test.
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{{< img-hd src="/img/influxdb/cloud-tools-grafana-influxql.png" />}}
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{{% /tab-content %}}
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<!--------------------------- END INFLUXQL CONTENT --------------------------->
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{{< /tabs-wrapper >}}
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## Query and visualize data
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With your InfluxDB connection configured, use Grafana and Flux to query and
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visualize time series data stored in **{{< cloud-name >}}**.
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For more information about using Grafana, see the [Grafana documentation](https://grafana.com/docs/).
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If you're just learning Flux, see [Get started with Flux](/{{< latest "flux" >}}/get-started/).
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{{< duplicate-oss >}}
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---
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Use [Grafana](https://grafana.com/) or [Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/products/cloud/)
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to visualize data from your **InfluxDB** instance.
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to visualize data from your **InfluxDB {{< current-version >}}** instance.
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{{% note %}}
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The instructions in this guide require **Grafana Cloud** or **Grafana v7.1+**.
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The instructions in this guide require **Grafana Cloud** or **Grafana v8.0+**.
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{{% /note %}}
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1. [Start InfluxDB OSS {{< current-version >}}](/influxdb/v2.2/install/#start-influxdb).
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With **Flux** selected as the query language in your InfluxDB data source,
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configure your InfluxDB connection:
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1. Under **Connection**, enter the following:
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1. Under **HTTP**, enter the following:
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- **URL**: Your [InfluxDB URL](/influxdb/v2.2/reference/urls/).
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- **URL**: Your
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{{% oss-only %}}[InfluxDB URL](/influxdb/v2.2/reference/urls/).{{% /oss-only %}}
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{{% cloud-only %}}[InfluxDB Cloud region URL](/influxdb/v2.2/reference/regions/).{{% /cloud-only %}}
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```sh
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http://localhost:8086/
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```
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- **Access**: Server (default)
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2. Under **InfluxDB Details**, enter the following:
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- **Organization**: Your InfluxDB [organization name **or** ID](/influxdb/v2.2/organizations/view-orgs/).
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- **Token**: Your InfluxDB [API token](/influxdb/v2.2/security/tokens/).
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- **Default Bucket**: The default [bucket](/influxdb/v2.2/organizations/buckets/) to use in Flux queries.
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- **Min time interval**: The [Grafana minimum time interval](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/features/datasources/influxdb/#min-time-interval).
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Default is `10s`
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- **Max series**: The maximum number of series or tables Grafana will process.
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Default is `1000`.
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{{< img-hd src="/img/influxdb/2-0-tools-grafana.png" />}}
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3. Click **Save & Test**. Grafana attempts to connect to the InfluxDB {{< current-version >}}
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datasource and returns the results of the test.
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{{% cloud-only %}}
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{{< img-hd src="/img/influxdb/cloud-tools-grafana.png" alt="Use Grafana with InfluxDB Cloud and Flux" />}}
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{{% /cloud-only %}}
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{{< oss-only >}}
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{{< img-hd src="/img/influxdb/2-2-tools-grafana.png" alt="Use Grafana with InfluxDB and Flux" />}}
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{{< /oss-only >}}
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2. Click **Save & Test**. Grafana attempts to connect to the InfluxDB {{< current-version >}} datasource
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and returns the results of the test.
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{{% /tab-content %}}
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<!----------------------------- END FLUX CONTENT ----------------------------->
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<!-------------------------- BEGIN INFLUXQL CONTENT -------------------------->
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## Configure Grafana to use InfluxQL
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To query InfluxDB OSS {{< current-version >}} with InfluxQL, find your use case below, and then complete the instructions to configure Grafana:
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<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
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<!------------------------- BEGIN OSS InfluxQL setup ------------------------->
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<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
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{{% oss-only %}}
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To query InfluxDB {{< current-version >}} with InfluxQL, find your use case below,
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and then complete the instructions to configure Grafana:
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- [Installed a new InfluxDB {{< current-version >}} instance](#installed-a-new-influxdb-instance)
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- [Upgraded from InfluxDB 1.x to {{< current-version >}} (following the official upgrade)](#upgraded-from-influxdb-1x-to-2x)
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{{< expand-wrapper >}}
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{{% expand "View and create InfluxDB v1 authorizations" %}}
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InfluxDB OSS {{< current-version >}} provides a 1.x compatible authentication API that lets you
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InfluxDB {{< current-version >}} provides a 1.x compatible authentication API that lets you
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authenticate with a username and password like InfluxDB 1.x
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_(separate from the credentials used to log into the InfluxDB user interface)_.
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- _(optional)_ `--default` flag if you want the retention policy to be the default retention
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policy for the specified database
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#### Examples
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{{< code-tabs-wrapper >}}
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{{% code-tabs %}}
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[DB with one RP](#)
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[DB with multiple RPs](#)
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{{% /code-tabs %}}
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{{< code-tab-content >}}
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```sh
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influx v1 dbrp create \
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--db example-db \
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--bucket-id 00xX00o0X001 \
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--default
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```
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{{< /code-tab-content >}}
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{{< code-tab-content >}}
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```sh
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# Create telegraf/autogen DBRP mapping with autogen
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# as the default RP for the telegraf DB
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influx v1 dbrp create \
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--db telegraf \
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--rp autogen \
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--bucket-id 00xX00o0X001 \
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--default
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# Create telegraf/downsampled-daily DBRP mapping that
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# writes to a different bucket
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influx v1 dbrp create \
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--db telegraf \
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--rp downsampled-daily \
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--bucket-id 00xX00o0X002
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```
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{{< /code-tab-content >}}
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{{< /code-tabs-wrapper >}}
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{{% note %}}
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#### Repeat for each DBRP combination
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Each unique database and retention policy combination used by Grafana must be
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mapped to an InfluxDB {{< current-version >}} bucket.
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If you have multiple retention policies for a single bucket, set one of the the
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retention polices as the default using the `--default` flag.
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{{% /note %}}
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_For more information about DBRP mapping, see [Database and retention policy mapping](/influxdb/v2.2/reference/api/influxdb-1x/dbrp/)._
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{{< /expand >}}
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{{< /expand-wrapper >}}
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{{% /oss-only %}}
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<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
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<!-------------------------- END OSS InfluxQL setup -------------------------->
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<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
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<!------------------------ BEGIN Cloud InfluxQL setup ------------------------>
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<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
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{{% cloud-only el="div" %}}
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To query InfluxDB Cloud from Grafana using InfluxQL:
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1. [Download and set up the `influx` CLI](#download-and-set-up-the-influx-cli)
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2. [Create an InfluxDB DBRP mapping](#create-an-influxdb-dbrp-mapping)
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3. [Configure your InfluxDB connection](#configure-your-influxdb-connection)
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### Download and set up the influx CLI
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1. [Download the latest version of the `influx` CLI](/influxdb/cloud/sign-up/#optional-download-install-and-use-the-influx-cli)
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appropriate for your local operating system.
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2. Create a CLI configuration that provides the required InfluxDB Cloud **host**,
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**organization**, and **API token** to all CLI commands.
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Use the [`influx config create` command](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/config/create/)
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and provide the following:
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- [InfluxDB Cloud URL](/influxdb/cloud/reference/regions/)
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- [organization name](/influxdb/cloud/organizations/) _(by default, your email address)_
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- [API token](/influxdb/cloud/security/tokens/)
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```sh
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influx config create \
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--config-name example-config-name \
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--host-url https://cloud2.influxdata.com \
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--org example-org \
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--token My5uP3rSeCr37t0k3n
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```
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For more information about `influx` CLI configurations,
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see [`influx config`](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/config/).
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### Create an InfluxDB DBRP mapping
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When using InfluxQL to query InfluxDB Cloud, the query must specify a database and a retention policy.
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Use the [`influx v1 dbrp create` command](/influxdb/cloud/reference/cli/influx/v1/dbrp/create/)
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command to create a database/retention policy (DBRP) mapping that associates a database
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and retention policy combination with an InfluxDB Cloud [bucket](/influxdb/cloud/reference/glossary/#bucket).
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DBRP mappings do not affect the retention period of the target bucket.
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These mappings allow queries following InfluxDB 1.x conventions to successfully
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query InfluxDB Cloud buckets.
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{{% note %}}
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##### Automatically create DBRP mappings on write
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When using the InfluxDB 1.x compatibility API to write data to InfluxDB Cloud,
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InfluxDB Cloud automatically creates DBRP mappings for buckets whose names match the
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`db/rp` naming pattern of the database and retention policy specified in the write request.
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For more information, see [Database and retention policy mapping – Writing data](/influxdb/cloud/reference/api/influxdb-1x/dbrp/#when-writing-data).
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{{% /note %}}
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Provide the following:
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- database name
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- [retention policy](/influxdb/v1.8/concepts/glossary/#retention-policy-rp) name _(not retention period)_
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- [bucket ID](/influxdb/cloud/organizations/buckets/view-buckets/)
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- _(optional)_ `--default` flag if you want the retention policy to be the default retention
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policy for the specified database
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```sh
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influx v1 dbrp create \
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--db example-db \
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--rp example-rp \
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--bucket-id 00xX00o0X001 \
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--default
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```
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{{% note %}}
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#### Repeat for each DBRP combination
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Each unique database and retention policy combination used by Grafana must be
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mapped to an InfluxDB {{< current-version >}} bucket.
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If you have multiple retention policies for a single bucket, set one of the the
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retention polices as the default using the `--default` flag.
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{{% /note %}}
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_For more information about DBRP mapping, see [Database and retention policy mapping](/influxdb/cloud/reference/api/influxdb-1x/dbrp/)._
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{{% /cloud-only %}}
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<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
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<!------------------------- END Cloud InfluxQL setup ------------------------->
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<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
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### Configure your InfluxDB connection
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With **InfluxQL** selected as the query language in your InfluxDB data source settings:
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@ -219,15 +309,20 @@ With **InfluxQL** selected as the query language in your InfluxDB data source se
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- ##### Token authentication
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Under **Custom HTTP Headers**, select **Add Header**. Provide your InfluxDB API token:
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- Under **Custom HTTP Headers**, select **{{< icon "plus" >}}Add Header**. Provide your InfluxDB API token:
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- **Header**: Enter `Authorization`
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- **Value**: Use the `Token` schema and provide your [InfluxDB API token](/influxdb/v2.2/security/tokens/).
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For example:
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- **Header**: Enter `Authorization`
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- **Value**: Use the `Token` schema and provide your [InfluxDB API token](/influxdb/v2.2/security/tokens/).
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For example:
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```
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Token y0uR5uP3rSecr3tT0k3n
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```
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```
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Token y0uR5uP3rSecr3tT0k3n
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```
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- Under **InfluxDB Details**, do the following:
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- **Database**: Enter the database name [mapped to your InfluxDB {{< current-version >}} bucket](#view-and-create-influxdb-dbrp-mappings)
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- **HTTP Method**: Select **GET**
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- ##### Authenticate with username and password
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@ -238,11 +333,17 @@ With **InfluxQL** selected as the query language in your InfluxDB data source se
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- **Password**: Enter the password associated with your [InfluxDB 1.x compatibility authorization](#view-and-create-influxdb-dbrp-mappings)
|
||||
- **HTTP Method**: Select **GET**
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- -->
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{{< img-hd src="/img/influxdb/2-0-tools-grafana-influxql.png" />}}
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3. Click **Save & Test**. Grafana attempts to connect to the InfluxDB {{< current-version >}} data source
|
||||
and returns the results of the test.
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||||
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{{% cloud-only %}}
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||||
{{< img-hd src="/img/influxdb/cloud-tools-grafana-influxql.png" alt="Use Grafana with InfluxDB Cloud and Flux" />}}
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{{% /cloud-only %}}
|
||||
|
||||
{{< oss-only >}}
|
||||
{{< img-hd src="/img/influxdb/2-2-tools-grafana-influxql.png" alt="Use Grafana with InfluxDB and Flux" />}}
|
||||
{{< /oss-only >}}
|
||||
|
||||
{{% /tab-content %}}
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<!--------------------------- END INFLUXQL CONTENT --------------------------->
|
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{{< /tabs-wrapper >}}
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