Java Code Examples for org.influxdb.dto.BatchPoints#database()
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Example 1
Source File: InfluxDBPusher.java From incubator-gobblin with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Push multiple points at once. * @param points list of {@link Point}s to report */ public void push(List<Point> points) { BatchPoints.Builder batchPointsBuilder = BatchPoints.database(database); for (Point point : points) { batchPointsBuilder.point(point); } influxDB.write(batchPointsBuilder.build()); }
Example 2
Source File: RetryCapableBatchWriterTest.java From influxdb-java with MIT License | 5 votes |
BatchPoints getBP(int count) { BatchPoints.Builder b = BatchPoints.database("d1"); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { b.point(Point.measurement("x1").addField("x", 1).build()).build(); } return b.build(); }
Example 3
Source File: InfluxDBPusher.java From incubator-gobblin with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Push a single Point * @param point the {@link Point} to report */ public void push(Point point) { BatchPoints.Builder batchPointsBuilder = BatchPoints.database(database); batchPointsBuilder.point(point); influxDB.write(batchPointsBuilder.build()); }
Example 4
Source File: RetryCapableBatchWriterTest.java From influxdb-java with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Test public void testRetryingKeepChronologicalOrder() { BatchPoints.Builder b = BatchPoints.database("d1"); for (int i = 0; i < 200; i++) { b.point(Point.measurement("x1").time(1,TimeUnit.HOURS). addField("x", 1). tag("t", "v1").build()).build(); } BatchPoints bp1 = b.build(); b = BatchPoints.database("d1"); b.point(Point.measurement("x1").time(1,TimeUnit.HOURS). addField("x", 2). tag("t", "v2").build()).build(); for (int i = 0; i < 199; i++) { b.point(Point.measurement("x1").time(2,TimeUnit.HOURS). addField("x", 2). tag("t", "v2").build()).build(); } BatchPoints bp2 = b.build(); InfluxDB mockInfluxDB = mock(InfluxDB.class); BiConsumer<Iterable<Point>, Throwable> errorHandler = mock(BiConsumer.class); RetryCapableBatchWriter rw = new RetryCapableBatchWriter(mockInfluxDB, errorHandler, 450, 150); doAnswer(new TestAnswer() { int i = 0; @Override protected void check(InvocationOnMock invocation) { if (i++ < 1) { throw InfluxDBException.buildExceptionForErrorState("cache-max-memory-size exceeded 104/1400"); } return; } }).when(mockInfluxDB).write(any(BatchPoints.class)); rw.write(Collections.singletonList(bp1)); rw.write(Collections.singletonList(bp2)); ArgumentCaptor<BatchPoints> captor4Write = ArgumentCaptor.forClass(BatchPoints.class); verify(mockInfluxDB, times(3)).write(captor4Write.capture()); //bp1 written but failed because of recoverable cache-max-memory-size error Assertions.assertEquals(bp1, captor4Write.getAllValues().get(0)); //bp1 rewritten on writing of bp2 Assertions.assertEquals(bp1, captor4Write.getAllValues().get(1)); //bp2 written Assertions.assertEquals(bp2, captor4Write.getAllValues().get(2)); }
Example 5
Source File: Points.java From camel-quarkus with Apache License 2.0 | 3 votes |
public BatchPoints toBatchPoints() { BatchPoints.Builder batchPoints = BatchPoints.database(this.database); points.forEach(p -> batchPoints.point(p.toPoint())); return batchPoints.build(); }