influxdb/tsdb
Jason Wilder f7279b57f3 Re-open last WAL segment
Re-open the last wal segment instead of creating a new one.  This fixes
an issue where the last modified time of the WAL would change on
restart.  It also avoids a lot of IO file churn on restart.
2018-02-20 14:24:04 -07:00
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engine Re-open last WAL segment 2018-02-20 14:24:04 -07:00
index Don't create series one at a time when limits in place 2018-02-15 10:43:39 -07:00
internal Update restore functionality to run in online mode, consume Enterprise backup files. (#9207) 2018-01-10 13:59:18 -05:00
README.md Merge pull request #5678 from jonseymour/typo 2016-02-25 09:33:41 -07:00
batcher.go add in some optimization 2017-10-02 12:02:38 -06:00
batcher_test.go rename influxdb/influxdb to influxdata/influxdb 2016-02-10 10:26:18 -07:00
config.go Revert "Increase cache-snapshot-memory-size default" 2017-12-13 13:18:08 -07:00
config_test.go Implement pull request feedback for human readable sizes 2017-11-01 13:08:51 -05:00
cursor.go Add batch cursor support to tsdb and tsm1 2017-10-25 13:38:07 -07:00
doc.go Initial implementation for writing data to a shard. 2015-05-22 16:11:18 -04:00
engine.go Add empty series sketches back to tsi1 index 2018-02-07 14:52:13 -07:00
index.go Add empty series sketches back to tsi1 index 2018-02-07 14:52:13 -07:00
index_test.go Add series sketches, fix tombstones in index files. 2018-02-07 14:52:13 -07:00
meta.go gofmt 2017-05-25 16:00:23 -07:00
meta_test.go Add test for index sketches 2018-02-07 14:52:13 -07:00
series_file.go Allow SeriesFile compaction to be disabled 2018-01-18 15:54:52 -07:00
series_file_test.go Partition series file. 2018-01-10 08:33:25 -07:00
series_index.go Partition series file. 2018-01-10 08:33:25 -07:00
series_index_test.go Segment series file 2017-12-29 11:57:45 -07:00
series_partition.go Interrupt TSI & Series File Compactions 2018-01-30 10:34:17 -07:00
series_segment.go Increase SeriesSegment write buffer size 2018-02-15 10:17:34 -07:00
series_segment_test.go Fix requested changes. 2018-01-03 10:04:12 -07:00
series_set.go Remove unused code/cleanup tsdb package 2018-01-20 14:06:15 +00:00
series_set_test.go Remove unused code/cleanup tsdb package 2018-01-20 14:06:15 +00:00
shard.go Add empty series sketches back to tsi1 index 2018-02-07 14:52:13 -07:00
shard_internal_test.go rename series directory 2018-01-03 15:44:58 +00:00
shard_test.go Tidy up test initialisation 2018-01-29 15:01:31 +00:00
store.go Fix data race when collecting sketches 2018-02-15 11:16:32 +00:00
store_internal_test.go Further simplifications 2018-01-23 06:57:51 -08:00
store_test.go Add empty series sketches back to tsi1 index 2018-02-07 14:52:13 -07:00

README.md

Line Protocol

The line protocol is a text based format for writing points to InfluxDB. Each line defines a single point. Multiple lines must be separated by the newline character \n. The format of the line consists of three parts:

[key] [fields] [timestamp]

Each section is separated by spaces. The minimum required point consists of a measurement name and at least one field. Points without a specified timestamp will be written using the server's local timestamp. Timestamps are assumed to be in nanoseconds unless a precision value is passed in the query string.

Key

The key is the measurement name and any optional tags separated by commas. Measurement names, tag keys, and tag values must escape any spaces or commas using a backslash (\). For example: \ and \,. All tag values are stored as strings and should not be surrounded in quotes.

Tags should be sorted by key before being sent for best performance. The sort should match that from the Go bytes.Compare function (http://golang.org/pkg/bytes/#Compare).

Examples

# measurement only
cpu

# measurement and tags
cpu,host=serverA,region=us-west

# measurement with commas
cpu\,01,host=serverA,region=us-west

# tag value with spaces
cpu,host=server\ A,region=us\ west

Fields

Fields are key-value metrics associated with the measurement. Every line must have at least one field. Multiple fields must be separated with commas and not spaces.

Field keys are always strings and follow the same syntactical rules as described above for tag keys and values. Field values can be one of four types. The first value written for a given field on a given measurement defines the type of that field for all series under that measurement.

  • integer - Numeric values that do not include a decimal and are followed by a trailing i when inserted (e.g. 1i, 345i, 2015i, -10i). Note that all values must have a trailing i. If they do not they will be written as floats.
  • float - Numeric values that are not followed by a trailing i. (e.g. 1, 1.0, -3.14, 6.0+e5, 10).
  • boolean - A value indicating true or false. Valid boolean strings are (t, T, true, TRUE, f, F, false, and FALSE).
  • string - A text value. All string values must be surrounded in double-quotes ". If the string contains a double-quote or backslashes, it must be escaped with a backslash, e.g. \", \\.
# integer value
cpu value=1i

cpu value=1.1i # will result in a parse error

# float value
cpu_load value=1

cpu_load value=1.0

cpu_load value=1.2

# boolean value
error fatal=true

# string value
event msg="logged out"

# multiple values
cpu load=10,alert=true,reason="value above maximum threshold"

Timestamp

The timestamp section is optional but should be specified if possible. The value is an integer representing nanoseconds since the epoch. If the timestamp is not provided the point will inherit the server's local timestamp.

Some write APIs allow passing a lower precision. If the API supports a lower precision, the timestamp may also be an integer epoch in microseconds, milliseconds, seconds, minutes or hours.

Full Example

A full example is shown below.

cpu,host=server01,region=uswest value=1 1434055562000000000
cpu,host=server02,region=uswest value=3 1434055562000010000

In this example the first line shows a measurement of "cpu", there are two tags "host" and "region, the value is 1.0, and the timestamp is 1434055562000000000. Following this is a second line, also a point in the measurement "cpu" but belonging to a different "host".

cpu,host=server\ 01,region=uswest value=1,msg="all systems nominal"
cpu,host=server\ 01,region=us\,west value_int=1i

In these examples, the "host" is set to server 01. The field value associated with field key msg is double-quoted, as it is a string. The second example shows a region of us,west with the comma properly escaped. In the first example value is written as a floating point number. In the second, value_int is an integer.

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