-InfluxDB can be accessed via port {{ .Values.config.http.bind_address | default 8086 }} on the following DNS name from within your cluster:
-
- http://{{ include "influxdb.fullname" . }}.{{ .Release.Namespace }}:{{ .Values.config.http.bind_address | default 8086 }}
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+InfluxDB can be accessed via port {{ include "common.serviceport.influxdb.http.bind_address" . | default 8086 }} on the following DNS name from within your cluster:
+
+ http://{{ include "common.fullname.influxdb" . }}.{{ .Release.Namespace }}:{{ include "common.serviceport.influxdb.http.bind_address" . | default 8086 }}
You can connect to the remote instance with the influx CLI. To forward the API port to localhost:8086, run the following:
- kubectl port-forward --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} $(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l app={{ include "influxdb.fullname" . }} -o jsonpath='{ .items[0].metadata.name }') 8086:{{ .Values.config.http.bind_address | default 8086 }}
+ kubectl port-forward --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} $(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l app={{ include "common.fullname.influxdb" . }} -o jsonpath='{ .items[0].metadata.name }') 8086:{{ include "common.serviceport.influxdb.http.bind_address" . | default 8086 }}
You can also connect to the influx CLI from inside the container. To open a shell session in the InfluxDB pod, run the following:
- kubectl exec -i -t --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} $(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l app={{ include "influxdb.fullname" . }} -o jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}') /bin/sh
+ kubectl exec -i -t --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} $(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l app={{ include "common.fullname.influxdb" . }} -o jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}') /bin/sh
To view the logs for the InfluxDB pod, run the following:
- kubectl logs -f --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} $(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l app={{ include "influxdb.fullname" . }} -o jsonpath='{ .items[0].metadata.name }')
+ kubectl logs -f --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} $(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l app={{ include "common.fullname.influxdb" . }} -o jsonpath='{ .items[0].metadata.name }')
{{- if .Values.setDefaultUser.enabled }}
{{- else }}
- echo $(kubectl get secret {{ include "influxdb.fullname" . }}-auth -o "jsonpath={.data['influxdb-user']}" --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} | base64 --decode)
+ echo $(kubectl get secret {{ include "common.fullname.influxdb" . }}-auth -o "jsonpath={.data['influxdb-user']}" --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} | base64 --decode)
{{- end }}
{{- else }}
- echo $(kubectl get secret {{ include "influxdb.fullname" . }}-auth -o "jsonpath={.data['influxdb-password']}" --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} | base64 --decode)
+ echo $(kubectl get secret {{ include "common.fullname.influxdb" . }}-auth -o "jsonpath={.data['influxdb-password']}" --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} | base64 --decode)
{{- end }}
{{- end }}