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Example Input Plugin
The example plugin gathers metrics about example things. This description explains at a high level what the plugin does and provides links to where additional information can be found.
Configuration:
This section contains the default TOML to configure the plugin. You can
generate it using telegraf --usage <plugin-name>
.
# Description
[[inputs.example]]
example_option = "example_value"
Metrics:
Here you should add an optional description and links to where the user can get more information about the measurements.
If the output is determined dynamically based on the input source, or there are more metrics than can reasonably be listed, describe how the input is mapped to the output.
-
measurement1
- tags:
- tag1 (optional description)
- tag2
- fields:
- field1 (type, unit)
- field2 (float, percent)
- tags:
-
measurement2
- tags:
- tag3
- fields:
- field3 (integer, bytes)
- tags:
Sample Queries:
This section should contain some useful InfluxDB queries that can be used to get started with the plugin or to generate dashboards. For each query listed, describe at a high level what data is returned.
Get the max, mean, and min for the measurement in the last hour:
SELECT max(field1), mean(field1), min(field1) FROM measurement1 WHERE tag1=bar AND time > now() - 1h GROUP BY tag
Example Output:
This section shows example output in Line Protocol format. You can often use
telegraf --input-filter <plugin-name> --test
or use the file
output to get
this information.
measurement1,tag1=foo,tag2=bar field1=1i,field2=2.1 1453831884664956455
measurement2,tag1=foo,tag2=bar,tag3=baz field3=1i 1453831884664956455