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json-to-influxdb-line

v0.2.0

Published

Converts JSON input to InfluxDB line protocol format

Downloads

10

Readme

JSON to InfluxDB Line Protocol

Module that will convert a JSON Object to the line protocol format for InfluxDB. Will perform any necessary escaping on strings as specified by the protocol. You can read about the InfluxDB line protocol here.

This module does not perform any I/O to InfluxDB. It is just a converter.

This is the initial version and has not been thoroughly tested in real world scenarios, nor performance tested. A suite of unit tests are passing however.

Install

npm i json-influxdb-line

Usage

Any Object you want to convert to a line must be of the format:

{
  measurement: 'name-of-measure',
  // Fields cannot contain sub-objects unless they are stringified
  fields: {
    c: '2',
    d: 3
  },
  // Options. Tags cannot contain sub-objects unless they are stringified
  tags: {
    a: '1',
    b: 2
  },
  // Optional. Any precision can be used (see InfluxDB API)
  ts: Date.now()
}

Streaming

var JsonInfluxDbStream = require('json-influxdb-line').JsonInfluxDbStream;

var jsonToLine = new JsonInfluxDBLineStream();

// Get JSON (stringified objects), convert to line format, write to influxdb
getJsonStream()
  .pipe(jsonToLine)
  .pipe(influxApiStream);

Functional

var convert = require('json-influxdb-line').convert;

// This will create a String with the contents:
// measurement-name,foo=bar value=15 1461108623664
var line = convert({
  // A measurement name
  measurement: 'measurement-name',

  // Optional tags. Nested objects are not supported
  tags: {
    foo: 'bar'
  },

  // Fields. Nested objects are not supported
  fields: {
    value: 15
  },

  // Timestamp - can be omitted
  ts: Date.now()
});

Contributions

All are welcome, just open a Pull Request and add tests where necessary.