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Top 23 InfluxDB Open-Source Projects
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Netdata is NOT a fork of prometheus or grafana. Netdata is a standalone product https://github.com/netdata/netdata/ with over 60K stars on GitHub. Unlike those other tools Netdata focuses on high-resolution data collection and built-in visualization with minimal configuration and overhead.
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Grafana
The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
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SonarLint
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Here is the GitHub issue for sorting/specifying column order: https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/15957
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Project mention: Really simple alternative to Prometheus for monitoring and alerts? | reddit.com/r/kubernetes | 2023-03-19
Try VictoriaMetrics + vmagent + vmalert stack
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Ockam
Build secure-by-design applications that can Trust Data-in-Motion. Orchestrate end-to-end encryption, mutual authentication, key management, credential management & authorization policy enforcement — at scale.
If you're not already an active contributor to an open source project or two it can seem very daunting. You don't want to do the wrong thing and embarrass yourself. Remove that anxiety for people by giving them an easy way to do something low risk. Matt did that a couple of years ago by creating a long-lived issue for people to simply say hello. That's it. Say hi, introduce yourself. It's a safe place to make a first step.
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App.Metrics
App Metrics is an open-source and cross-platform .NET library used to record and report metrics within an application.
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InfluxDB
Access the most powerful time series database as a service. Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression.
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unifi-poller
Application: Collect ALL UniFi Controller, Site, Device & Client Data - Export to InfluxDB or Prometheus
Project mention: Uplink Monitor - Internal IP's to External Facing Status Page | reddit.com/r/sysadmin | 2023-02-22Unifi Poller -> Prometheus -> Grafana
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Varken
Standalone application to aggregate data from the Plex ecosystem into InfluxDB using Grafana as a frontend
Project mention: Grafana Dashboard for my current instance of Home Prod | reddit.com/r/homelab | 2022-12-24The Dashboard consists of: Varken for aggregating data from the Plex ecosystem into InfluxDB using Grafana for a frontend. OPNsense capturing with the help of Telegraf plugin. Adguard Home monitoring utilizing a custom exporter named Adguard_Exporter for prometheus. UniFi agregating with UnPoller. For TrueNAS Scale, I installed the community catalog for installing Kube Apps, this allowed me to installed Prometheus and use the node-exporter provided on this dashboard. Proxmox metrics server provided here.
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tsbs
Time Series Benchmark Suite, a tool for comparing and evaluating databases for time series data
I haven't tested but also curious about it. If you want to do it yourself, I think tsbs is a great place to start as it supports several time series databases in a few different scenarios.
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Monitoring
Monitor ESXi, Synology, Docker, PiHole and Raspberry Pi and Windows using Grafana, InfluxDB and Telegraf (by chvvkumar)
Project mention: Adding an air stone to a hightech tank (outside photo period) makes a big difference for gaseous exchange. Obvious but nice to see how much of a difference. | reddit.com/r/PlantedTank | 2022-09-28 -
awesome-monitoring
INFRASTRUCTURE、OPERATION SYSTEM and APPLICATION monitoring tools. (by crazy-canux)
Memesters know to search: site:github.com awesome . For example, monitoring.
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pfSense-Dashboard
A functional and useful dashboard for pfSense that utilizes influxdb, grafana and telegraf
I am running https://github.com/VictorRobellini/pfSense-Dashboard in grafana. Things are working, but I am having a problem getting net speeds displayed as a Stat panel. I am looking to get the current speed, but what I have is not matching pfsense traffic graph. Can anyone tell me what variables and math is needed to get the current values?
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I'm trying to use the InfluxDB Go module for a project, however, I need the writeAPI to be a public variable, however, I don't know what type is returned by the writeAPI function and so cannot define the global variables. I've tried several types, some of them compile but then the program crashes when I call the writeAPI function.
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so basically write a python back-end api that talks to the android app and the db. alright. i think that's doable for me, i will have to look at making http requests from android to my django server. i believe retrofit is the library for that. my point was tho, it seems like influxDB doesn't require a middleman written in python, i think it allows the db to connect directly with the android app: https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-java/tree/master/client-kotlin in that case, isn't influxDB better for me and time-scaled db not?
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OhmGraphite
Expose hardware sensor data to Graphite / InfluxDB / Prometheus / Postgres / Timescaledb
That's a Grafana dashboard. Stats come from Prometheus docker container, which is scraping OhmGraphite, which in turn gets hardware sensor data from Open Hardware Monitor
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Index
What are some of the best open-source InfluxDB projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Netdata | 62,289 |
2 | Grafana | 54,449 |
3 | InfluxDB | 25,081 |
4 | VictoriaMetrics | 8,178 |
5 | Ockam | 2,968 |
6 | App.Metrics | 2,143 |
7 | Trickster | 1,857 |
8 | icinga2 | 1,820 |
9 | cryptofeed | 1,699 |
10 | unifi-poller | 1,637 |
11 | pgwatch2 | 1,483 |
12 | IOTstack | 1,464 |
13 | Facette | 1,147 |
14 | Varken | 1,069 |
15 | tsbs | 1,032 |
16 | awesome-influxdb | 768 |
17 | Monitoring | 616 |
18 | awesome-monitoring | 562 |
19 | pfSense-Dashboard | 522 |
20 | influxdb-client-go | 484 |
21 | kafka-connect-ui | 470 |
22 | influxdb-client-java | 331 |
23 | OhmGraphite | 316 |