Update a bucket
Use the InfluxDB user interface (UI), the influx
command line interface (CLI),
or the InfluxDB HTTP API to update a bucket.
If you change a bucket name, be sure to update the bucket connection credential in clients that connect to your bucket.
Update a bucket’s name in the InfluxDB UI
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In the navigation menu on the left, select Load Data > Buckets.
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Click Settings to the right of the bucket you want to rename.
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Click Rename.
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Review the information in the window that appears and click I understand, let's rename my bucket.
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Update the bucket’s name and click Change Bucket Name.
Update a bucket’s retention period in the InfluxDB UI
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In the navigation menu on the left, select Load Data > Buckets.
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Click Settings next to the bucket you want to update.
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In the window that appears, under Delete data, select a retention period:
- Never: data in the bucket is retained indefinitely.
- Older Than: select a predefined retention period from the dropdown menu.
Use the
influx bucket update
command or the InfluxDB HTTP APIPATCH /api/v2/buckets
endpoint to set a custom retention period. -
Click Save Changes.
Update a bucket using the influx CLI
Use the influx bucket update
command
to update a bucket.
Updating a bucket requires the following:
- The bucket ID (provided in the output of
influx bucket list
)
Authentication credentials
The examples below assume your InfluxDB host, organization, and token are
provided by either the active influx
CLI configuration or by environment variables (INFLUX_HOST
, INFLUX_ORG
, and INFLUX_TOKEN
).
If you do not have a CLI configuration set up or the environment variables set, include these required credentials for each command with the following flags:
--host
: InfluxDB host-o, --org
or--org-id
: InfluxDB organization name or ID-t, --token
: InfluxDB API token
Update the name of a bucket
# Syntax
influx bucket update -i <bucket-id> -n <new-bucket-name>
# Example
influx bucket update -i 034ad714fdd6f000 -n my-new-bucket
Update a bucket’s retention period
Valid retention period duration units:
- nanoseconds (
ns
) - microseconds (
us
orµs
) - milliseconds (
ms
) - seconds (
s
) - minutes (
m
) - hours (
h
) - days (
d
) - weeks (
w
)
The minimum retention period is one hour.
# Syntax
influx bucket update -i <bucket-id> -r <retention period with units>
# Example
influx bucket update -i 034ad714fdd6f000 -r 1209600000000000ns
Update a bucket using the HTTP API
Use the InfluxDB HTTP API PATCH /api/v2/buckets
endpoint
to update a bucket.
Updating a bucket requires the following:
- The bucket ID (provided in the output of the
GET /api/v2/buckets/
endpoint)
You can update the following bucket properties:
- name
- description
- retention rules
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To find the bucket ID, send a request to the HTTP API
GET /api/v2/buckets/
endpoint to retrieve the list of buckets.GET https://cloud2.influxdata.com/api/v2/buckets
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Send a request to the HTTP API PATCH
/api/v2/buckets/{BUCKET_ID}
endpoint.In the URL path, specify the ID of the bucket from the previous step that you want to update. In the request body, set the properties that you want to update–for example:
PATCH https://cloud2.influxdata.com/api/v2/buckets/{BUCKET_ID}
{ "name": "air_sensor", "description": "bucket holding air sensor data", "retentionRules": [ { "type": "expire", "everySeconds": 2592000 } ] }
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