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influx bucket-schema create

The influx bucket-schema create command sets the schema for a measurement in an InfluxDB bucket that has the explicit schema-type.

Usage

influx bucket-schema create [flags]

Flags

FlagDescriptionInput typeMaps to ?
-c--active-configCLI configuration to use for commandstring
-n--bucket(Required) Bucket name (mutually exclusive with --bucket-id)string
-i--bucket-id(Required) Bucket ID (mutually exclusive with --bucket)string
--columns-file(Required) Path to column definitions file. For more information, see Create a columns file.string
--columns-formatColumns file format (csv, ndjson, json, default: auto). For more information, see Create a schema with columns formatstring
--configs-pathPath to influx CLI configurations (default ~/.influxdbv2/configs)stringINFLUX_CONFIGS_PATH
-x--extended-outputPrint column information for each measurement schema (default: false)
-h--helpHelp for the create command
--hide-headersHide table headers (default false)INFLUX_HIDE_HEADERS
--hostHTTP address of InfluxDB (default https://127.0.0.1:8086)stringINFLUX_HOST
--jsonOutput data as JSON (default false)INFLUX_OUTPUT_JSON
-n--name(Required) Measurement namestring
-o--orgOrganization name (mutually exclusive with --org-id)stringINFLUX_ORG
--org-idOrganization ID (mutually exclusive with --org)stringINFLUX_ORG_ID
--skip-verifySkip TLS certificate verificationINFLUX_SKIP_VERIFY
-t--tokenAPI tokenstringINFLUX_TOKEN

Examples

Authentication credentials

The examples below assume your InfluxDB host, organization, and token are provided by either the active influx CLI configuration or by environment variables (INFLUX_HOST, INFLUX_ORG, and INFLUX_TOKEN). If you do not have a CLI configuration set up or the environment variables set, include these required credentials for each command with the following flags:

  • --host: InfluxDB host
  • -o, --org or --org-id: InfluxDB organization name or ID
  • -t, --token: InfluxDB API token

Create a schema using the influx CLI

influx bucket-schema create \
  --bucket example-bucket \
  --name temperature \
  --columns-file columns.csv

Create a schema and print column information

influx bucket-schema create \
  --bucket example-bucket \
  --name cpu \
  --columns-file columns.csv \
  --extended-output

Create a schema with columns format

By default, InfluxDB attempts to detect the columns file format. If your file’s extension doesn’t match the format, set the format with the columns-format flag.

influx bucket-schema create \
  --bucket example-bucket \
  --name cpu \
  --columns-file columns.json \
  --columns-format ndjson
influx bucket-schema create \
  --bucket example-bucket \
  --name cpu \
  --columns-file columns.txt \
  --columns-format csv

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