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Use the Plugin Library

The InfluxDB Plugin Library is a collection of pre-built InfluxDB 3 plugins that you can install in your InfluxDB 3 server. To view the Plugin library, navigate to Manage Plugins > Plugin Library in the left sidebar.

Search the Plugin Library

To search for plugins in the Plugin library, submit a search term in the search bar.

Install a plugin

  1. In the Plugin Library, locate the plugin you want to install.

  2. Click on the plugin card to open its details.

  3. To install a plugin from InfluxDB 3 Explorer select Install Plugin:

  4. Provide the following:

    • Database: Select the InfluxDB 3 database to associate the plugin with.

    • Trigger Name: A unique name for the plugin and trigger combination.

    • Trigger Type: Select the trigger type. What trigger types are available depend on the plugin.

      For more information about InfluxDB 3 plugin triggers, see Understand trigger types.

      Depending on the selected trigger type, provide the following:

      • Data Writes (All Tables): no additional configuration options.

      • Data Writes (Single Table):

        • Table Name: The name of the table that, when written to, triggers the plugin to run.
      • Schedule:

        • Frequency: When to run the plugin using one of the following patterns:
          • every:<duration>: Run at specified intervals–for example: every:15m.
          • cron:<cron-expression>: Run on a cron schedule–for example: cron:0 */12 * * *.
      • HTTP Endpoint:

        • API Endpoint: The API endpoint name to use to trigger the plugin–for example: downsample. To trigger the plugin, you would then send a request to the /api/v3/engine/downsample endpoint of your InfluxDB server to trigger the plugin.
      • Advanced Settings

        • Run Asynchronously: Execute the plugin asynchronously and do not wait for a response.
        • Error Behavior: Specify the action you want the plugin to take when it encounters an error:
          • Log: Log the error to your InfluxDB server’s logs.
          • Retry: Retry the plugin execution.
          • Disable: Disable the plugin.
      • Arguments: Specific arguments to pass to the Plugin. Plugins can have both required and optional arguments.

  5. Click Deploy to install the plugin.

Other plugin installation options

InfluxDB 3 Explorer also lets you do the following:

  • Download Code: Download the plugin code to view it or modify it for your own use.
  • Copy Install Command: Copy the influxdb3 CLI command you can use to manually install the plugin on your InfluxDB 3 server.

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If using Docker to install and run InfluxDB, the latest tag will point to InfluxDB 3 Core. To avoid unexpected upgrades, use specific version tags in your Docker deployments. For example, if using Docker to run InfluxDB v2, replace the latest version tag with a specific version tag in your Docker pull command–for example:

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