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README.md
Multifile Input Plugin
The multifile input plugin allows Telegraf to combine data from multiple files
into a single metric, creating one field or tag per file. This is often
useful creating custom metrics from the /sys
or /proc
filesystems.
Note: If you wish to parse metrics from a single file formatted in one of the supported input data formats, you should use the file input plugin instead.
Configuration
[[inputs.multifile]]
## Base directory where telegraf will look for files.
## Omit this option to use absolute paths.
base_dir = "/sys/bus/i2c/devices/1-0076/iio:device0"
## If true discard all data when a single file can't be read.
## Else, Telegraf omits the field generated from this file.
# fail_early = true
## Files to parse each interval.
[[inputs.multifile.file]]
file = "in_pressure_input"
dest = "pressure"
conversion = "float"
[[inputs.multifile.file]]
file = "in_temp_input"
dest = "temperature"
conversion = "float(3)"
[[inputs.multifile.file]]
file = "in_humidityrelative_input"
dest = "humidityrelative"
conversion = "float(3)"
Each file table can contain the following options:
file
: Path of the file to be parsed, relative to thebase_dir
.dest
: Name of the field/tag key, defaults to$(basename file)
.conversion
: Data format used to parse the file contents:float(X)
: Converts the input value into a float and divides by the Xth power of 10. Efficively just moves the decimal left X places. For example a value of123
withfloat(2)
will result in1.23
.float
: Converts the value into a float with no adjustment. Same asfloat(0)
.int
: Convertes the value into an integer.string
,""
: No conversion.bool
: Convertes the value into a boolean.tag
: File content is used as a tag.
Example Output
This example shows a BME280 connected to a Raspberry Pi, using the sample config.
multifile pressure=101.343285156,temperature=20.4,humidityrelative=48.9 1547202076000000000
To reproduce this, connect a BMP280 to the board's GPIO pins and register the BME280 device driver
cd /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1
echo bme280 0x76 > new_device
The kernel driver provides the following files in /sys/bus/i2c/devices/1-0076/iio:device0
:
in_humidityrelative_input
:48900
in_pressure_input
:101.343285156
in_temp_input
:20400