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Flux Windowing and Aggregation
Today, we’re talking about queries. Specifically, we’re talking about Flux queries, the new language being developed at InfluxData. You can read about why we decided to write Flux and check out the technical preview of Flux. If you’re an InfluxDB user,...
Copyleft and community licenses are not without merit, but they are a dead end
Last Friday Confluent announced that they would be changing the license on some portions of their platform from Apache2 to The Confluent Community License. This comes on the heels of AWS’ recent launch at Re:Invent 2018 of a managed Kafka service....
A UX Review of Flux Joins vs. Pandas Joins
InfluxData recently released the latest versions of Chronograf and InfluxDB. With them comes the technical preview of Flux. Flux is the new query language and engine for time series data. The documentation for Flux can be found here. In a previous...
InfluxDB: How to Do Joins, Math across Measurements
If you’re part of the InfluxData community, then you’ve probably wanted to perform math across measurements at some point. You did some googling and stumbled on this GitHub issue 3552 and shed a small tear. Well, today I get to be...
How Predefined Dashboards in InfluxData's Chronograf Make Metrics Simple
I talk about metrics a lot. Usually, I’m muttering about the importance of monitoring while I watch YouTube clips of cats not making jumps. Now, we’re going to talk about one way we can access those metrics easily. Just as I’m an animal...
Making Flux Queries in Rails
Now that we’ve launched Flux, a combination query and scripting language, you’re probably eager to start playing around with it in your apps. We’re in the process of building libraries for a number of languages, but in the meantime, you can...
The Growth of an Open Source Community
I’ve done this before for another Open Source project I was working on, but I find it so fascinating to watch that I had to do it for Telegraf. Have you ever wondered what it would look like to see an Open...
Why Use K-Means for Time Series Data? (Part Three)
In Part One of this series, I give an overview of how to use different statistical functions and K-Means Clustering for anomaly detection for time series data. In Part Two, I share some code showing how to apply K-means to time...
Flux 0.7 Technical Preview
As part of the release of InfluxDB 1.7, we have provided integrated access to a technical preview of Flux. If you haven’t been keeping up with what we are up to, Flux is InfluxData’s new functional data scripting language designed for...
Chronograf 1.7 Released: Flux Query Builder, Predefined Dashboards, and Scoped Annotations
One of the most powerful things about working at InfluxData is the amazing open source community that is constantly using our software in new and exciting ways. With the latest release of Chronograf, we took a look at what our users...