InfluxDB::HTTP - The Perl way to interact with InfluxDB!
Version 0.04
InfluxDB::HTTP allows you to interact with the InfluxDB HTTP API. The module essentially provides one method per InfluxDB HTTP API endpoint, that is ping
, write
and query
.
use InfluxDB::HTTP;
my $influx = InfluxDB::HTTP->new();
my $ping_result = $influx->ping();
print "$ping_result\n";
my $query = $influx->query(
[ 'SELECT Lookups FROM _internal.monitor.runtime WHERE time > '.(time - 60)*1000000000, 'SHOW DATABASES'],
epoch => 's',
);
print "$query\n";
Object::Result
is relied upon for returning data from subroutines. The respective result object can always be used as string and evaluated on a boolean basis. A result object evaluating to false indicates an error and a corresponding error message is provided in the attribute error
:
my $ping = $influx->ping();
print $ping->error unless ($ping);
Furthermore, all result objects provide access to the HTTP::Response
object that is returned by InfluxDB in the attribute raw
.
Passing host
, port
and/or timeout
is optional, defaulting to the InfluxDB defaults or to 3 minutes for the timeout. The timeout is in seconds.
Returns an instance of InfluxDB::HTTP.
Pings the InfluxDB instance configured in the constructor (i.e. by host
and port
).
Returned object evaluates to true or false depending on whether the ping was successful or not. If true, then it contains a version
attribute that indicates the InfluxDB version running on the pinged server.
The version
attribute is extracted from the X-Influxdb-Version
HTTP response header, which is part of the HTTP response from the pinged InfluxDB instance.
my $ping = $influx->ping();
print $ping->version if ($ping);
Used to query the InfluxDB instance. All parameters but the first one are optional. The query
parameter can either be a String or a Perl ArrayRef of Strings, where every String contains a valid InfluxDB query.
If the returned object evaluates to true, indicating that the query was successful, then the returned object's data
attribute contains the entire response from InfluxDB as Perl hash. Additionally the attribute request_id
provides the request identifier as set in the HTTP reponse headers by InfluxDB. This can for example be useful for correlating requests with log files.
Writes data into InfluxDB. The parameter measurement
can either be a String or an ArrayRef of Strings, where each String contains one valid InfluxDB LineProtocol statement. All of those mesaurements are then sent to InfluxDB and the specified database. The returned object evaluates to true if the write was successful, and otherwise to false.
The optional argument precision can be given if a precsion different than "ns" is used in the line protocol. InfluxDB docs suggest that using a coarser precision than ns can save space and processing. In many cases "s" or "m" might do.
The optional argument retention_policy can be used to specify a retention policy other than the default retention policy of the selected database.
Returns the internally used LWP::UserAgent instance for possible modifications (e.g. to configure an HTTP proxy).
Raphael Seebacher, <raphael@seebachers.ch>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to https://github.com/raphaelthomas/InfluxDB-HTTP/issues.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2016 Raphael Seebacher
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