The `influxdb3 create trigger` command creates a new trigger for the processing engine. ## Usage ```bash influxdb3 create trigger [OPTIONS] \ --database \ --plugin \ --trigger-spec \ ``` ## Arguments - **TRIGGER_NAME**: A name for the new trigger. ## Options | Option | | Description | | :----- | :--------------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `-H` | `--host` | Host URL of the running {{< product-name >}} server (default is `http://127.0.0.1:8181`) | | `-d` | `--database` | _({{< req >}})_ Name of the database to operate on | | | `--token` | Authentication token | | | `--plugin` | Plugin to execute when the trigger fires | | | `--trigger-spec` | Trigger specification--for example `table:` or `all_tables` | | | `--disabled` | Create the trigger in disabled state | | `-h` | `--help` | Print help information | ### Option environment variables You can use the following environment variables to set command options: | Environment Variable | Option | | :------------------------ | :----------- | | `INFLUXDB3_HOST_URL` | `--host` | | `INFLUXDB3_DATABASE_NAME` | `--database` | | `INFLUXDB3_AUTH_TOKEN` | `--token` |