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telegraf/plugins/outputs/sql/sample.conf
Daniel Baumann 4978089aab
Adding upstream version 1.34.4.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
2025-05-24 07:26:29 +02:00

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# Save metrics to an SQL Database
[[outputs.sql]]
## Database driver
## Valid options: mssql (Microsoft SQL Server), mysql (MySQL), pgx (Postgres),
## sqlite (SQLite3), snowflake (snowflake.com) clickhouse (ClickHouse)
driver = ""
## Data source name
## The format of the data source name is different for each database driver.
## See the plugin readme for details.
data_source_name = ""
## Timestamp column name, set to empty to ignore the timestamp
# timestamp_column = "timestamp"
## Table creation template
## Available template variables:
## {TABLE} - table name as a quoted identifier
## {TABLELITERAL} - table name as a quoted string literal
## {COLUMNS} - column definitions (list of quoted identifiers and types)
## {TAG_COLUMN_NAMES} - tag column definitions (list of quoted identifiers)
## {TIMESTAMP_COLUMN_NAME} - the name of the time stamp column, as configured above
# table_template = "CREATE TABLE {TABLE}({COLUMNS})"
## NOTE: For the clickhouse driver the default is:
# table_template = "CREATE TABLE {TABLE}({COLUMNS}) ORDER BY ({TAG_COLUMN_NAMES}, {TIMESTAMP_COLUMN_NAME})"
## Table existence check template
## Available template variables:
## {TABLE} - tablename as a quoted identifier
# table_exists_template = "SELECT 1 FROM {TABLE} LIMIT 1"
## Initialization SQL
# init_sql = ""
## Maximum amount of time a connection may be idle. "0s" means connections are
## never closed due to idle time.
# connection_max_idle_time = "0s"
## Maximum amount of time a connection may be reused. "0s" means connections
## are never closed due to age.
# connection_max_lifetime = "0s"
## Maximum number of connections in the idle connection pool. 0 means unlimited.
# connection_max_idle = 2
## Maximum number of open connections to the database. 0 means unlimited.
# connection_max_open = 0
## NOTE: Due to the way TOML is parsed, tables must be at the END of the
## plugin definition, otherwise additional config options are read as part of
## the table
## Metric type to SQL type conversion
## The values on the left are the data types Telegraf has and the values on
## the right are the data types Telegraf will use when sending to a database.
##
## The database values used must be data types the destination database
## understands. It is up to the user to ensure that the selected data type is
## available in the database they are using. Refer to your database
## documentation for what data types are available and supported.
#[outputs.sql.convert]
# integer = "INT"
# real = "DOUBLE"
# text = "TEXT"
# timestamp = "TIMESTAMP"
# defaultvalue = "TEXT"
# unsigned = "UNSIGNED"
# bool = "BOOL"
# ## This setting controls the behavior of the unsigned value. By default the
# ## setting will take the integer value and append the unsigned value to it. The other
# ## option is "literal", which will use the actual value the user provides to
# ## the unsigned option. This is useful for a database like ClickHouse where
# ## the unsigned value should use a value like "uint64".
# # conversion_style = "unsigned_suffix"