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NAME

       InfluxDB::LineProtocol - Write and read InfluxDB LineProtocol

VERSION

       version 1.015

SYNOPSIS

         use InfluxDB::LineProtocol qw(data2line line2data);

         # convert some Perl data into InfluxDB LineProtocol
         my $influx_line = data2line('measurement', 42);
         my $influx_line = data2line('measurement', { cost => 42 });
         my $influx_line = data2line('measurement', 42, { tag => 'foo'} );

         # convert InfluxDB Line back into Perl
         my ($measurement, $values, $tags, $timestamp) =
           line2data("metric,location=eu,server=srv1 value=42 1437072299900001000");

DESCRIPTION

       InfluxDB <https://influxdb.com> is a rather new time series database.  Since version 0.9
       they use their LineProtocol <https://influxdb.com/docs/v0.9/write_protocols/line.html> to
       write time series data into the database. This module allows you to generate such a line
       from a datastructure, handling all the annoying escaping and sorting for you. You can also
       use it to parse a line (maybe you want to add some tags to a line written by another app).

       Please read the InfluxDB docs so you understand how metrics, values and tags work.

       "InfluxDB::LineProtocol" will always try to implement the most current version of the
       InfluxDB line protocol, while allowing you to also get the old behaviour. Currently we
       support 0.9.3 and newer per default, and 0.9.2 if you ask nicely.

   FUNCTIONS
       data2line

        data2line($metric, $single_value);
        data2line($metric, $values_hashref);
        data2line($metric, $value, $tags_hashref);
        data2line($metric, $value, $nanoseconds);
        data2line($metric, $value, $tags_hashref, $nanoseconds);

       "data2line" takes various parameters and converts them to an InfluxDB Line.

       "metric" has to be valid InfluxDB measurement name. Required.

       "value" can be either a scalar, which will be turned into "value=$value"; or a hashref, if
       you want to write several values (or a value with another name than "value"). Required.

       "tags_hashref" is an optional hashref of tag-names and tag-values.

       "nanoseconds" is an optional integer representing nanoseconds since the epoch. If you do
       not pass it, "InfluxDB::LineProtocol" will use "Time::HiRes" to get the current timestamp.

       line2data

         my ($metric, $value_hashref, $tags_hashref, $timestamp) = line2data( $line );

       "line2data" parses an InfluxDB line and always returns 4 values.

       "tags_hashref" is undef if there are no tags!

PRECISION

       InfluxDB support different timestamp precisions:

       Nanosecond (ns, the default), microseconds (us), milliseconds (ms), seconds (s), minutes
       (m) and hours (h). If you do not want to generate lines using nanoseconds (which might be
       a good idea, because InfluxDB uses less space and has better performance if you choose a
       smaller precision), you can specify the wanted precision on load of
       "InfluxDB::LineProtocol":

         use InfluxDB::LineProtocol->import(qw(data2line precision=ms));

       Please note that yo have to tell InfluxDB the precision when posting lines to "/write"!

LOADING LEGACY PROTOCOL VERSIONS

       To use an old version of the line protocol, specify the version you want when loading
       "InfluxDB::LineProtocol":

         use InfluxDB::LineProtocol qw(v0.9.2 data2line);

       You will get a version of "data2line" that conforms to the 0.9.2 version of the line
       protocol.

       Currently supported version are:

       •   0.9.3 and newer

           default, no need to specify anything

       •   0.9.2

           load via "v0.9.2"

TODO

       •   check if tag sorting algorithm matches <http://golang.org/pkg/bytes/#Compare>

SEE ALSO

       •   InfluxDB <https://metacpan.org/pod/InfluxDB> provides access to the old 0.8 API. It
           also allows searching etc.

       •   AnyEvent::InfluxDB <https://metacpan.org/pod/AnyEvent::InfluxDB> - An asynchronous
           library for InfluxDB time-series database. Does not implement escaping etc, so if you
           want to use AnyEvent::InfluxDB to send data to InfluxDB you can use
           InfluxDB::LineProtocol to convert your measurement data structure before sending it
           via AnyEvent::InfluxDB.

THANKS

       Thanks to

       •   validad.com <http://www.validad.com/> for funding the development of this code.

       •   Jose Luis Martinez <https://github.com/pplu> for implementing negative & exponential
           number support and pointing out the change in the line protocol in 0.9.3.

       •   mvgrimes <https://github.com/mvgrimes> for fixing a bug when nanosecond timestamps
           cause some Perls to render the timestamp in scientific notation.

       •   Adrian Popa <https://github.com/mad-ady> for fixing a bug when handling large
           scientific notation data.

       •   zachary-bull <https://github.com/zachary-bull> for adding code to escape "=" in tag
           keys.

AUTHOR

       Thomas Klausner <domm@plix.at>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2016 - 2022 by Thomas Klausner.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.