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InfluxDB
An Ansible role to install, configure, and manage InfluxDB (a time-series database).
Requirements
Prior knowledge/experience with InfluxDB is highly recommended. Full documentation is available here.
Installation
Either clone this repository, or install through Ansible Galaxy directly using the command:
ansible-galaxy install rossmcdonald.influxdb
Role Variables
The high-level variables are stored in the defaults/main.yml
file. The most important one being:
# Channel of InfluxDB to install (stable, unstable, nightly)
influxdb_install_version: stable
More advanced configuration options are also stored in the
defaults/main.yml
file, which includes all of the necessary bells
and whistles to tweak your configuration. There are more advanced
runtime options available in the vars/main.yml
file as well.
Dependencies
No other Ansible dependencies are required. This role was tested and developed with Ansible 1.9.4.
Testing
To test the role locally, it is recommended to either use
Vagrant or Docker. There are a variety
of available Dockerfiles in the /docker
directory. For more
information on building the images, please review the
docker/build.sh
script.
To run a playbook within one of the Docker images, simply run:
docker run -v $(pwd):/root <DOCKER IMAGE> <PLAYBOOK>
For example, to run the included test.yml
using the included CentOS
7 Docker image, run (after building the image):
docker run -v $(pwd):/root ansible.influxdb.centos7 test.yml
Example Playbook
An example playbook is included in the test.yml
file. There is also
a Vagrantfile
, which can be used for quick local testing leveraging
Vagrant, and a few Docker Dockerfiles
located in the /docker
directory.
Contributions and Feedback
Any contributions are welcome. For any bugs or feature requests, please open an issue through Github.
License
MIT
Author
Created by Ross McDonald.