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Query sample data

Use InfluxDB Cloud sample datasets to quickly access data that lets you explore and familiarize yourself with InfluxDB Cloud without requiring you to have to write your own data.

Network bandwidth

Each execution of sample.data() downloads the specified dataset from Amazon S3. If using InfluxDB Cloud or a hosted InfluxDB OSS instance, you may see additional network bandwidth costs when using this function. Approximate sample dataset sizes are listed for each sample dataset and in the output of sample.list().

Choose sample data

  1. Choose from the following sample datasets:
    • Air sensor sample data: Explore, visualize, and monitor humidity, temperature, and carbon monoxide levels in the air.
    • Bird migration sample data: Explore, visualize, and monitor the latitude and longitude of bird migration patterns.
    • NOAA NDBC sample data: Explore, visualize, and monitor NDBC’s observations from their buoys. This data observes air temperature, wind speed, and more from specific locations.
    • NOAA water sample data: Explore, visualize, and monitor temperature, water level, pH, and quality from specific locations.
    • USGS Earthquake data: Explore, visualize, and monitor earthquake monitoring data. This data includes alerts, cdi, quarry blast, magnitude, and more.
  2. Do one of the following to download sample data:

Add sample data with community template

  1. In the navigation menu on the left, select Settings > Templates.

  2. Paste the Sample Data community temple URL in resource manifest file field:

  3. Paste the Sample Data community template URL in the resource manifest file field and click the Lookup Template button.

Sample Data community template URL

    https://github.com/influxdata/community-templates/blob/master/sample-data/sample-data.yml

Explore sample data

Use the Data Explorer to query and visualize data in sample data buckets.

In the navigation menu on the left, click Data Explorer.

Add sample data

  1. In the navigation menu on the left, click Load Data > Buckets.

  2. Click Create bucket, and then name your bucket. The bucket will appear in your list of buckets.

  3. View the sample datasets document and choose a sample data to query.

  4. Copy the sample.data() function listed underneath.

  5. Click Explore on the left navigation of InfluxDB Cloud and click your bucket, and then click Script Editor.

  6. Paste the sample.data() function.

  7. Click Submit to run the query.

For more information about querying in the Script Editor, see how to Query data with Flux and the Data Explorer.

Create sample data dashboards

After adding a sample data bucket, create a dashboard specific to the sample dataset:

  1. Click Boards (Dashboards) in the navigation menu on the left.

  2. Click Create Dashboard > New Dashboard, and name the dashboard after your bucket.

  3. Click Add Cell, and select your sample data bucket.

  4. Click Script Editor.

  5. Copy and paste the sample.data() function into the script editor.

  6. Click Submit to run the query.

  7. Define the variables of your sample data.


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