--- title: Python client library list_title: Python description: > Use the Python client library to interact with InfluxDB. menu: v2_0_ref: name: Python parent: Client libraries v2.0/tags: [client libraries, python] aliases: - /v2.0/reference/api/client-libraries/python-cl-guide/ weight: 201 --- Use the [InfluxDB Python client library](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-python) to integrate InfluxDB into Python scripts and applications. This guide presumes some familiarity with Python and InfluxDB. If just getting started, see [Getting started with InfluxDB](/v2.0/get-started/). ## Before you begin 1. Install the InfluxDB Python library: ```sh pip install influxdb-client ``` 2. Ensure that InfluxDB is running. If running InfluxDB locally, visit http://localhost:9999. (If using InfluxDB Cloud, visit the URL of your InfluxDB Cloud UI. For example: https://us-west-2-1.aws.cloud2.influxdata.com.) ## Write data to InfluxDB with Python We are going to write some data in [line protocol](/v2.0/reference/syntax/line-protocol/) using the Python library. In your Python program, import the InfluxDB client library and use it to write data to InfluxDB. ```python import influxdb_client from influxdb_client.client.write_api import SYNCHRONOUS ``` Next, we define a few variables with the name of your [bucket](/v2.0/organizations/buckets/), [organization](/v2.0/organizations/), and [token](/v2.0/security/tokens/). ```python bucket = "" org = "" token = "" ``` In order to write data, we need to create a few objects: a client, and a writer. The InfluxDBClient object takes three named parameters: `url`, `org`, and `token`. Here, we simply pass the three variables we have already defined. ```python client = InfluxDBClient( url="http://localhost:9999", token=token, org=org ) ``` The `InfluxDBClient` object has a `write_api` method, used for configuration. Instantiate a writer object using the `client` object and the `write_api` method. Use the `write_api` method to configure the writer object. ```python write_api = client.write_api(write_options=SYNCHRONOUS) ``` We need two more lines for our program to write data. Create a [point](/v2.0/reference/glossary/#point) object and write it to InfluxDB using the `write` method of the API writer object. The write method requires three parameters: `bucket`, `org`, and `record`. ```python p = influxdb_client.Point("my_measurement").tag("location", "Prague").field("temperature", 25.3) write_api.write(bucket=bucket, org=org, record=p) ``` For more information, see the [Python client README on GitHub](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-python). ### Complete example write script ```python import influxdb_client from influxdb_client.client.write_api import SYNCHRONOUS bucket = "" org = "" token = "" client = influxdb_client.InfluxDBClient( url="http://localhost:9999", token=token, org=org ) write_api = client.write_api(write_options=SYNCHRONOUS) p = influxdb_client.Point("my_measurement").tag("location", "Prague").field("temperature", 25.3) write_api.write(bucket=bucket, org=org, record=p) ```