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InfluxDB Listener Input Plugin

InfluxDB Listener is a service input plugin that listens for requests sent according to the InfluxDB HTTP API. The intent of the plugin is to allow Telegraf to serve as a proxy/router for the /write endpoint of the InfluxDB HTTP API.

Note: This plugin was previously known as http_listener. If you wish to send general metrics via HTTP it is recommended to use the http_listener_v2 instead.

The /write endpoint supports the precision query parameter and can be set to one of ns, u, ms, s, m, h. All other parameters are ignored and defer to the output plugins configuration.

When chaining Telegraf instances using this plugin, CREATE DATABASE requests receive a 200 OK response with message body {"results":[]} but they are not relayed. The output configuration of the Telegraf instance which ultimately submits data to InfluxDB determines the destination database.

Configuration:

[[inputs.influxdb_listener]]
  ## Address and port to host HTTP listener on
  service_address = ":8186"

  ## maximum duration before timing out read of the request
  read_timeout = "10s"
  ## maximum duration before timing out write of the response
  write_timeout = "10s"

  ## Maximum allowed http request body size in bytes.
  ## 0 means to use the default of 536,870,912 bytes (500 mebibytes)
  max_body_size = 0

  ## Maximum line size allowed to be sent in bytes.
  ## 0 means to use the default of 65536 bytes (64 kibibytes)
  max_line_size = 0

  ## Set one or more allowed client CA certificate file names to
  ## enable mutually authenticated TLS connections
  tls_allowed_cacerts = ["/etc/telegraf/clientca.pem"]

  ## Add service certificate and key
  tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
  tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"

  ## Optional username and password to accept for HTTP basic authentication.
  ## You probably want to make sure you have TLS configured above for this.
  # basic_username = "foobar"
  # basic_password = "barfoo"

Metrics:

Metrics are created from InfluxDB Line Protocol in the request body.

Troubleshooting:

Example Query:

curl -i -XPOST 'http://localhost:8186/write' --data-binary 'cpu_load_short,host=server01,region=us-west value=0.64 1434055562000000000'