A Home Assistant add-on providing InfluxDB, a time series database for metrics, sensor data, and real-time analytics.
Home Assistant Community Add-on: InfluxDB is a packaged version of the InfluxDB time series database designed for easy deployment within Home Assistant. It provides a scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics, specifically tailored for storing and analyzing smart home sensor data. The add-on includes Chronograf and Kapacitor for administration and data processing.
Home Assistant users and smart home enthusiasts who need to store, analyze, and visualize time-series data from their IoT devices and sensors. It's also suitable for developers building custom integrations that require historical data logging and analytics.
It offers a pre-configured, self-hosted InfluxDB stack that integrates seamlessly with Home Assistant, eliminating complex setup. The inclusion of Chronograf and Kapacitor provides built-in tools for data management and real-time processing, making it a comprehensive solution for home automation data analytics.
InfluxDB - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
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Pre-configured to install and run seamlessly within Home Assistant, eliminating complex database setup and manual integration steps.
Bundles InfluxDB with Chronograf for administration and Kapacitor for alerting, providing a full solution for data management and real-time processing out of the box.
Leverages InfluxDB's high-write performance, making it ideal for continuous data ingestion from IoT sensors and smart home devices.
Supports aarch64, amd64, armv7, and other architectures, ensuring it runs on diverse Home Assistant installations from servers to Raspberry Pis.
Tightly coupled to Home Assistant; cannot be deployed or managed independently, limiting use cases outside this platform.
The bundled stack (InfluxDB, Chronograf, Kapacitor) requires significant RAM and CPU, which can strain smaller hardware and impact overall system performance.
As an add-on, it may lag behind official InfluxDB releases, potentially delaying access to new features, bug fixes, or security patches.