Provision InfluxDB
You can configure data sources using config files with Grafana’s provisioning system. You can read more about how it works and all the settings you can set for data sources on the provisioning docs page.
Here are some provisioning examples for this data source.
InfluxDB 1.x example
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: InfluxDB_v1
type: influxdb
access: proxy
database: site
user: grafana
url: http://localhost:8086
jsonData:
httpMode: GET
secureJsonData:
password: grafana
InfluxDB 2.x for Flux example
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: InfluxDB_v2_Flux
type: influxdb
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:8086
secureJsonData:
token: token
jsonData:
version: Flux
organization: organization
defaultBucket: bucket
tlsSkipVerify: true
InfluxDB 2.x for InfluxQl example
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: InfluxDB_v2_InfluxQL
type: influxdb
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:8086
# This database should be mapped to a bucket
database: site
jsonData:
httpMode: GET
httpHeaderName1: 'Authorization'
secureJsonData:
httpHeaderValue1: 'Token <token>'
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