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test-flows.json |
Test Flows README
To test this node, we use influxdb running in a docker container. Currently testing with influxdb 1.6.3
Set up influxdb using docker. See documentation at https://hub.docker.com/_/influxdb/
Generating influxdb configuration
We have a configuration file already set up for use with a self signed cert. To generate a new, fresh config file locally:
docker run --rm influxdb:1.8 influxd config > influxdb.conf
Set up self signed certificate
From the influxdb admim documentation you can set up self signed SSL cert as follows:
sudo openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout ./keys/influxdb-selfsigned.key -out ./keys/influxdb-selfsigned.crt
Answer the questions as you like.
Running influxdb for tests
To run influxdb using the config file in the current directory:
docker run --name=influxdb -p 8086:8086 \
-v $PWD/influxdb.conf:/etc/influxdb/influxdb.conf:ro \
-v $PWD/ssl:/etc/ssl \
influxdb:1.8 -config /etc/influxdb/influxdb.conf
To run the influxdb CLI against this container using a self-signed cert:
docker run --rm --link=influxdb -it influxdb influx -ssl -unsafeSsl -host influxdb
You can then execute CLI commands to create databases, make queries, etc..
First, create a `test database to use by the test flows.
create database test
Then import the test flows into Node-RED and ensure they work.