influxdb-line-protocol

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lib.rsinfluxdb-line-protocol
version2.0.0
sourcesrc
created_at2020-11-04 06:30:51.624482
updated_at2023-12-22 20:13:52.576533
descriptionInfluxDB line protocol parser and builder.
homepagehttps://github.com/influxdata/influxdb_iox/tree/main/influxdb_line_protocol
repositoryhttps://github.com/influxdata/influxdb_iox/tree/main/influxdb_line_protocol
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Carol (Nichols || Goulding) (carols10cents)

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influxdb_line_protocol

This crate contains pure Rust implementations of

  1. A parser for InfluxDB Line Protocol developed as part of the InfluxDB IOx project. This implementation is intended to be compatible with the Go implementation, however, this implementation uses a nom combinator-based parser rather than attempting to port the imperative Go logic so there are likely some small differences.

  2. A builder to construct valid InfluxDB Line Protocol

Example

Here is an example of how to parse the following line protocol data into a ParsedLine:

cpu,host=A,region=west usage_system=64.2 1590488773254420000
use influxdb_line_protocol::{ParsedLine, FieldValue};

let mut parsed_lines =
    influxdb_line_protocol::parse_lines(
        "cpu,host=A,region=west usage_system=64i 1590488773254420000"
    );
let parsed_line = parsed_lines
    .next()
    .expect("Should have at least one line")
    .expect("Should parse successfully");

let ParsedLine {
    series,
    field_set,
    timestamp,
} = parsed_line;

assert_eq!(series.measurement, "cpu");

let tags = series.tag_set.unwrap();
assert_eq!(tags[0].0, "host");
assert_eq!(tags[0].1, "A");
assert_eq!(tags[1].0, "region");
assert_eq!(tags[1].1, "west");

let field = &field_set[0];
assert_eq!(field.0, "usage_system");
assert_eq!(field.1, FieldValue::I64(64));

assert_eq!(timestamp, Some(1590488773254420000));
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