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Create API tokens using the InfluxDB user interface (UI), the influx command line interface (CLI), or the InfluxDB API.

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To follow best practices for secure API token generation and retrieval, InfluxDB enforces access restrictions on API tokens.

  • Tokens are visible to the user who created the token.
  • InfluxDB only allows access to the API token value immediately after the token is created.
  • You can't change access (read/write) permissions for an API token after it's created.
  • Tokens stop working when the user who created the token is deleted.

We recommend the following for managing your tokens:

  • Create a generic user to create and manage tokens for writing data.
  • Store your tokens in a secure password vault for future access.

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Create a token in the InfluxDB UI

To create an InfluxDB API token in the InfluxDB UI, navigate to the API Tokens management page. In the navigation menu on the left, select Load Data > API Tokens.

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Create an all-access token

  1. From the API Tokens management page, click the {{< icon "plus" >}} {{< caps >}}Generate API Token{{< /caps >}} button.
  2. Select All Access API Token.

Create a custom token

  1. From the API Tokens management page, click the {{< icon "plus" >}} {{< caps >}}Generate API Token{{< /caps >}} button.
  2. Select Custom API Token.
  3. When the Generate a Personal API Token window appears, enter a description. If you don't provide a description for the token, InfluxDB will generate a description from the permissions you assign. For example, if you select Read for a bucket named "_monitoring" and Write for a bucket named "_tasks", InfluxDB will generate the description "Read buckets _monitoring Write buckets _tasks".
  4. Select the check boxes in the Read and Write columns to assign access permissions for the token. You can enable access to all buckets, individual buckets, Telegraf configurations, and other InfluxDB resources. By default, the new token has no access permissions.
  5. When you're finished, click {{< caps >}}Generate{{< /caps >}}.
  6. When InfluxDB displays the token value, click {{< caps >}}Copy to Clipboard{{< /caps >}}. This is your only chance to access and copy the token value from InfluxDB.
  7. (Optional) Store the API token value in a secure password vault.

Clone a token

To create a token with the same authorizations as an existing token, clone the existing token.

  1. From the API Tokens management page, find the token you want to clone and click the {{< icon "settings" >}} icon located far right of the token description.
  2. Select Clone.
  3. When InfluxDB UI displays the created token, click {{< caps >}}Copy to Clipboard{{< /caps >}}. This is your only chance to access and copy the token value from InfluxDB.
  4. (Optional) Store the API token value in a secure password vault.

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Create a token using the influx CLI

Use the influx auth create command to create a token. Include flags with the command to grant specific permissions to the token. See the available flags. Only tokens with the write: authorizations permission can create tokens.

Provide the following flags with the command:

  • --token: API token with permission to create new tokens
  • --org: Organization name
  • Permission flags

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influx auth create \
  --token API_TOKEN \
  --org ORG_NAME \
  --read-buckets \
  --write-buckets \
  --read-dbrps \
  --write-dbrps

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Examples

Create an all-access token

Create an All-Access token to grant permissions to all resources in an organization.

{{% code-placeholders "(API|ORG)_(TOKEN|NAME)" %}}

influx auth create \
  --token API_TOKEN \
  --org ORG_NAME \
  --all-access

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Create a token with specific permissions

Create a token with specified read permissions

{{% code-placeholders "(API|ORG|BUCKET)_(TOKEN|NAME|ID)" %}}

influx auth create \
  --token API_TOKEN \
  --org ORG_NAME \
  --read-bucket BUCKET_ID \
  --read-bucket BUCKET_ID \
  --read-dashboards \
  --read-tasks \
  --read-telegrafs \
  --read-user

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Create a token scoped to a user and with specified read and write permissions

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influx auth create \
  --token API_TOKEN \
  --org ORG_NAME \
  --user USERNAME \
  --read-authorizations \
  --write-authorizations \
  --read-buckets \
  --write-buckets \
  --read-dashboards \
  --write-dashboards \
  --read-tasks \
  --write-tasks \
  --read-telegrafs \
  --write-telegrafs \
  --read-users \
  --write-users

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See the influx auth create documentation for information about other available flags.

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Create a token using the InfluxDB API

Use the /api/v2/authorizations InfluxDB API endpoint to create a token.

{{< api-endpoint method="POST" endpoint="http://localhost:8086/api/v2/authorizations" api-ref="/influxdb/v2/api/#operation/PostAuthorizations" >}}

Include the following in your request:

  • Headers
    • Authorization: Token API_TOKEN (API token with the write: authorizations permission)
    • Content-type: application/json
  • Request body: JSON object with the following properties:
    • status: Token status (active or inactive)
    • description: Token description
    • orgID: Organization ID
    • permissions: JSON array of objects, each with the following properties:
      • action: Authorized action (read or write)
      • resource: JSON object with the following properties
        • orgID: Organization ID
        • type: Resource type
        • name: (Optional) Resource name to scope permission to

{{% code-placeholders "(API|ORG|AUTHORIZATION)_(TOKEN|ID|DESCRIPTION)" %}}

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Create a token scoped to a user

To scope a token to a user other than the token creator, pass the userID property in the request body.

{{% code-placeholders "(API|ORG)_(TOKEN|ID)" %}}

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See the POST /api/v2/authorizations documentation for more information about options.

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