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Informations about the package influxdb-php-async

InfluxDB PHP Async

An asyncronous client for InfluxDB, implemented via ReactPHP.

This is a fork of stefanotorresi/influxdb-php-async

Installation

Use Composer

composer require thomasvargiu/influxdb-php-async

Usage

Each client implementation exposes three main methods:

The default implementation uses react/http and we'll use it throughout the rest of this document.

Here is a basic usage example where we first create a database, then write a line to it:

Note that you need to run the ReactPHP event loop. If you don't inject your own, a default loop is composed by the client, and can be started via the run method.

This API assumes that you're familiar with ReactPHP promises.

Configuration

These are the default options:

You can change them at instantion time, defaults will be merged with the one passed:

For details about the socket_options key, please refer to react/socket documentation.

Future developments / TO-DO list

License

This package is released under the MIT license.


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Requires php Version ^7.4 || ^8.0
react/http Version ^1.6
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