influxdb_retention_policy - Manage InfluxDB retention policies
New in version 2.1.
Synopsis
- Manage InfluxDB retention policies
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 2.6
- influxdb >= 0.9
- requests
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| database_name required | Name of the database. | |
| default required | Sets the retention policy as default retention policy | |
| duration required | Determines how long InfluxDB should keep the data | |
| hostname | Default: localhost | The hostname or IP address on which InfluxDB server is listening. Since version 2.5, defaulted to localhost. |
| password | Default: root | Password that will be used to authenticate against InfluxDB server. Alias login_password added in version 2.5.aliases: login_password |
| policy_name required | Name of the retention policy | |
| port | Default: 8086 | The port on which InfluxDB server is listening |
| proxies (added in 2.5) | Default: None | HTTP(S) proxy to use for Requests to connect to InfluxDB server. |
| replication required | Determines how many independent copies of each point are stored in the cluster | |
| retries (added in 2.5) | Default: 3 | Number of retries client will try before aborting. 0 indicates try until success. |
| ssl (added in 2.5) | Default: no | Use https instead of http to connect to InfluxDB server. |
| timeout (added in 2.5) | Default: None | Number of seconds Requests will wait for client to establish a connection. |
| udp_port (added in 2.5) | Default: 4444 | UDP port to connect to InfluxDB server. |
| use_udp (added in 2.5) | Default: no | Use UDP to connect to InfluxDB server. |
| username | Default: root | Username that will be used to authenticate against InfluxDB server. Alias login_username added in version 2.5.aliases: login_username |
| validate_certs (added in 2.5) | Default: yes | If set to no, the SSL certificates will not be validated.This should only set to no used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. |
Examples
# Example influxdb_retention_policy command from Ansible Playbooks
- name: create 1 hour retention policy
influxdb_retention_policy:
hostname: "{{influxdb_ip_address}}"
database_name: "{{influxdb_database_name}}"
policy_name: test
duration: 1h
replication: 1
ssl: yes
validate_certs: yes
- name: create 1 day retention policy
influxdb_retention_policy:
hostname: "{{influxdb_ip_address}}"
database_name: "{{influxdb_database_name}}"
policy_name: test
duration: 1d
replication: 1
- name: create 1 week retention policy
influxdb_retention_policy:
hostname: "{{influxdb_ip_address}}"
database_name: "{{influxdb_database_name}}"
policy_name: test
duration: 1w
replication: 1
- name: create infinite retention policy
influxdb_retention_policy:
hostname: "{{influxdb_ip_address}}"
database_name: "{{influxdb_database_name}}"
policy_name: test
duration: INF
replication: 1
ssl: no
validate_certs: no
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Author
- Kamil Szczygiel (@kamsz)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/influxdb_retention_policy_module.html