--- title: Install the InfluxDB v2 JavaScript client library description: > Install the Node.js JavaScript client library to write data to an InfluxDB Cloud Dedicated database. menu: influxdb_cloud_dedicated: name: Install parent: Node.js influxdb/cloud-dedicated/tags: [client libraries, JavaScript] weight: 100 aliases: - /influxdb/cloud-dedicated/reference/api/client-libraries/nodejs/install prepend: block: warn content: | ### Use InfluxDB v3 clients The `/api/v2/query` API endpoint and associated tooling, such as InfluxDB v2 client libraries and the `influx` CLI, **can't** query an {{% product-name omit=" Clustered" %}} cluster. [InfluxDB v3 client libraries](/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/reference/client-libraries/v3/) and [Flight SQL clients](/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/reference/client-libraries/) are available that integrate with your code to write and query data stored in {{% product-name %}}. InfluxDB v3 supports many different tools for [**writing**](/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/write-data/) and [**querying**](/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/query-data/) data. [**Compare tools you can use**](/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/get-started/#tools-to-use) to interact with {{% product-name %}}. --- ## Install Node.js 1. Install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/). 2. Ensure that InfluxDB is running and you can connect to it. For information about what URL to use to connect to your {{% product-name omit=" Clustered" %}} cluster, contact your InfluxData account representative. 3. In your terminal, create a directory for your Node.js project and change to it. ```sh mkdir influx-node-app && cd $_ ``` 4. Enter the following command to generate an npm package for your project. The `npm` package manager is included with Node.js. ```sh npm init -y ``` ## Install TypeScript Many of the client library examples use [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/). Follow these steps to initialize the TypeScript project: 1. Install TypeScript and type definitions for Node.js. ```sh npm i -g typescript && npm i --save-dev @types/node ``` 2. Create a TypeScript configuration with default values. ```sh tsc --init ``` 3. Run the TypeScript compiler. To recompile your code automatically as you make changes, pass the `watch` flag to the compiler. ```sh tsc -w -p ``` ## Install dependencies Use the `@influxdata/influxdb-client` JavaScript client library to write data in {{% product-name %}}. Open a new terminal window and install the `@influxdata/influxdb-client` package for querying and writing data: ```sh npm i --save @influxdata/influxdb-client ``` The `@influxdata/influxdb-client-apis` client library package won't work with {{% product-name %}}. It only works with InfluxDB v2 management APIs. ## Configure credentials The client examples include an [`env`](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-js/blob/master/examples/env.js) module for accessing your InfluxDB properties from environment variables or from `env.js`. The examples use these properties to interact with the InfluxDB API. Set environment variables or update `env.js` with your InfluxDB [database](/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/admin/databases/), organization (required, but ignored), [database token](/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/admin/tokens/#database-tokens), and cluster URL. ```sh export INFLUX_URL=https://{{< influxdb/host >}} export INFLUX_TOKEN=DATABASE_TOKEN export INFLUX_ORG=ORG_ID export INFLUX_DATABASE=DATABASE_NAME ``` Replace the following: - **`DATABASE_TOKEN`**: InfluxDB database token - **`ORG_ID`**: An arbitrary string (InfluxDB ignores this credential, but the client library requires it) - **`DATABASE_NAME`**: InfluxDB database name ## Next steps Once you've installed the client library and configured credentials, you're ready to [write data](/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/reference/client-libraries/v2/javascript/nodejs/write/) to InfluxDB. {{< page-nav next="/influxdb/cloud-dedicated/reference/client-libraries/v2/javascript/nodejs/write/" keepTab=true >}}