---
title: JavaScript client library for web browsers
seotitle: Use the InfluxDB JavaScript client library for web browsers
list_title: JavaScript for browsers
description: >
Use the InfluxDB JavaScript client library to interact with InfluxDB in web clients.
menu:
influxdb_2_0:
name: JavaScript for browsers
identifier: client_js_browsers
parent: Client libraries
influxdb/v2.0/tags: [client libraries, JavaScript]
weight: 201
aliases:
- /influxdb/v2.0/reference/api/client-libraries/browserjs/
- /influxdb/v2.0/api-guide/client-libraries/browserjs/write
- /influxdb/v2.0/api-guide/client-libraries/browserjs/query
related:
- /influxdb/v2.0/api-guide/client-libraries/nodejs/write/
- /influxdb/v2.0/api-guide/client-libraries/nodejs/query/
---
Use the [InfluxDB JavaScript client library](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-js) to interact with the InfluxDB API in browsers and front-end clients. This library supports both front-end and server-side environments and provides the following distributions:
* ECMAScript modules (ESM) and CommonJS modules (CJS)
* Bundled ESM
* Bundled UMD
This guide presumes some familiarity with JavaScript, browser environments, and InfluxDB.
If you're just getting started with InfluxDB, see [Get started with InfluxDB](/{{% latest "influxdb" %}}/get-started/).
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* [Before you begin](#before-you-begin)
* [Use with module bundlers](#use-with-module-bundlers)
* [Use bundled distributions with browsers and module loaders](#use-bundled-distributions-with-browsers-and-module-loaders)
* [Get started with the example app](#get-started-with-the-example-app)
## Before you begin
1. Install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/) to serve your front-end app.
2. Ensure that InfluxDB is running and you can connect to it.
For information about what URL to use to connect to InfluxDB OSS or InfluxDB Cloud, see [InfluxDB URLs](/{{% latest "influxdb" %}}/reference/urls/).
## Use with module bundlers
If you use a module bundler like Webpack or Parcel, install `@influxdata/influxdb-client-browser`.
For more information and examples, see [Node.js](/{{% latest "influxdb" %}}/api-guide/client-libraries/nodejs/).
## Use bundled distributions with browsers and module loaders
1. Configure InfluxDB properties for your script.
```html
```
2. Import modules from the latest client library browser distribution.
`@influxdata/influxdb-client-browser` exports bundled ESM and UMD syntaxes.
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[ESM](#import-esm)
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After you've imported the client library, you're ready to [write data](/{{% latest "influxdb" %}}/api-guide/client-libraries/nodejs/write/?t=nodejs) to InfluxDB.
## Get started with the example app
This library includes an example browser app that queries from and writes to your InfluxDB instance.
1. Clone the [influxdb-client-js](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-js) repo.
2. Navigate to the `examples` directory:
```js
cd examples
```
3. Update `./env_browser.js` with your InfluxDB [url](/{{% latest "influxdb" %}}/reference/urls/), [bucket](/{{% latest "influxdb" %}}/organizations/buckets/), [organization](/{{% latest "influxdb" %}}/organizations/), and [token](/{{% latest "influxdb" %}}/security/tokens/)
4. Run the following command to start the application at [http://localhost:3001/examples/index.html]()
```sh
npm run browser
```
`index.html` loads the `env_browser.js` configuration, the client library ESM modules, and the application in your browser.