Mainflux.mainflux/readers/influxdb/README.md

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InfluxDB reader

InfluxDB reader provides message repository implementation for InfluxDB.

Configuration

The service is configured using the environment variables presented in the following table. Note that any unset variables will be replaced with their default values.

Variable Description Default
MF_INFLUX_READER_PORT Service HTTP port 8180
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_NAME InfluxDB database name mainflux
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_HOST InfluxDB host localhost
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_PORT Default port of InfluxDB database 8086
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_USER Default user of InfluxDB database mainflux
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_PASS Default password of InfluxDB user mainflux
MF_INFLUX_READER_CLIENT_TLS Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on false
MF_INFLUX_READER_CA_CERTS Path to trusted CAs in PEM format
MF_INFLUX_READER_SERVER_CERT Path to server certificate in pem format
MF_INFLUX_READER_SERVER_KEY Path to server key in pem format
MF_JAEGER_URL Jaeger server URL localhost:6831
MF_INFLUX_READER_THINGS_TIMEOUT Things gRPC request timeout in seconds 1

Deployment

  version: "3.7"
  influxdb-reader:
    image: mainflux/influxdb-reader:[version]
    container_name: [instance name]
    restart: on-failure
    environment:
      MF_THINGS_URL: [Things service URL]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_PORT: [Service HTTP port]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_NAME: [InfluxDB name]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_HOST: [InfluxDB host]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_PORT: [InfluxDB port]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_USER: [InfluxDB admin user]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_PASS: [InfluxDB admin password]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_CLIENT_TLS: [Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_CA_CERTS: [Path to trusted CAs in PEM format]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_SERVER_CERT: [String path to server cert in pem format]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_SERVER_KEY: [String path to server key in pem format]
      MF_JAEGER_URL: [Jaeger server URL]
      MF_INFLUX_READER_THINGS_TIMEOUT: [Things gRPC request timeout in seconds]
    ports:
      - [host machine port]:[configured HTTP port]

To start the service, execute the following shell script:

# download the latest version of the service
git clone https://github.com/mainflux/mainflux

cd mainflux

# compile the influxdb-reader
make influxdb-reader

# copy binary to bin
make install

# Set the environment variables and run the service
MF_THINGS_URL=[Things service URL] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_PORT=[Service HTTP port] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_NAME=[InfluxDB database name] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_HOST=[InfluxDB database host] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_PORT=[InfluxDB database port] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_USER=[InfluxDB admin user] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_DB_PASS=[InfluxDB admin password] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_CLIENT_TLS=[Flag that indicates if TLS should be turned on] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_CA_CERTS=[Path to trusted CAs in PEM format] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_SERVER_CERT=[Path to server pem certificate file] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_SERVER_KEY=[Path to server pem key file] \
MF_JAEGER_URL=[Jaeger server URL] \
MF_INFLUX_READER_THINGS_TIMEOUT=[Things gRPC request timeout in seconds] \
$GOBIN/mainflux-influxdb

Using docker-compose

This service can be deployed using docker containers. Docker compose file is available in <project_root>/docker/addons/influxdb-reader/docker-compose.yml. In order to run all Mainflux core services, as well as mentioned optional ones, execute following command:

docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d
docker-compose -f docker/addons/influxdb-reader/docker-compose.yml up -d

Usage

Service exposes HTTP API for fetching messages.