# Graphite The Graphite data format is translated from Telegraf Metrics using either the template pattern or tag support method. You can select between the two methods using the [`graphite_tag_support`](#graphite-tag-support) option. When set, the tag support method is used, otherwise the [Template Pattern][templates]) is used. ### Configuration ```toml [[outputs.file]] ## Files to write to, "stdout" is a specially handled file. files = ["stdout", "/tmp/metrics.out"] ## Data format to output. ## Each data format has its own unique set of configuration options, read ## more about them here: ## https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/master/docs/DATA_FORMATS_OUTPUT.md data_format = "graphite" ## Prefix added to each graphite bucket prefix = "telegraf" ## Graphite template pattern template = "host.tags.measurement.field" ## Support Graphite tags, recommended to enable when using Graphite 1.1 or later. # graphite_tag_support = false ``` #### graphite_tag_support When the `graphite_tag_support` option is enabled, the template pattern is not used. Instead, tags are encoded using [Graphite tag support](http://graphite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tags.html) added in Graphite 1.1. The `metric_path` is a combination of the optional `prefix` option, measurement name, and field name. The tag `name` is reserved by Graphite, any conflicting tags and will be encoded as `_name`. **Example Conversion**: ``` cpu,cpu=cpu-total,dc=us-east-1,host=tars usage_idle=98.09,usage_user=0.89 1455320660004257758 => cpu.usage_user;cpu=cpu-total;dc=us-east-1;host=tars 0.89 1455320690 cpu.usage_idle;cpu=cpu-total;dc=us-east-1;host=tars 98.09 1455320690 ``` #### templates Consult the [Template Patterns](/docs/TEMPLATE_PATTERN.md) documentation for details.